07.11.2024 • NewsAcquisitions and mergers

Nanosystec becomes part of Addtech

Effective November 5, 2024, the Swedish industrial group Addtech acquired the German manufacturer Nanosystec GmbH

Nanosystec develops, produces and sells production equipment for the manufacturers of precision electronics and mechanics to customers in the data communications, medical technology, automotive and semiconductor industries worldwide. The company has twenty employees, a turnover of approximately 7.8 million euros and is headquartered outside Frankfurt, Germany.

NanoHybrid, designed and manufactured by Nanosystec, combines active sub-micron...
NanoHybrid, designed and manufactured by Nanosystec, combines active sub-micron alignment of optoelectronic devices with various joining technologies in one system – epoxy gluing, selective soldering and laser micro welding (Source: Nanosystec)

The industrial group Addtech AB is listed on the Stockholm stock exchange and comprises more than 150 independently operating companies in twenty countries. These offer high-tech products and solutions primarily in the automation, electrification and production technology – with a focus on long-term sustainable growth.

Stefan Hummelt, managing director of Nanosystec, comments: “With this important step we safeguard the future development of nanosystec – now reinforced by a large European Cooperation. We consider Addtech as the ideal partner for our company, our customers and our suppliers in a productive and agile network.”

Nanosystec designs and builds high-precision assembly and test stations. These use accurate motion control and joining techniques such as precision laser welding, laser soldering and micro gluing with UV curing. Precision cutting and fine balancing complete the portfolio. The systems are used worldwide in opto-electronics and medical applications, automotive industry and aerospace.

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Addtech AB

Birger Jarlsgatan 43
102 43 Stockholm
Sweden

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