Visibly enhanced

Hexagon has recently acquired all outstanding assets and intellectual property of two German companies within the vision metrology industry.

The acquisitions will further enhance Hexagon's worldwide product offering in multisensor vision technology.

The background to the acquisitions is the growing demand for 3D feature recognition using optical, white light and non-contact scanning probes in the metrology industry where customers need flexible equipment with multiple sensors for measuring a variety of features in one set-up. Hexagon says this is a high growth area within metrology and the targeted customer groups are found in a number of different industries such as medical, Electronics and micro-machining.

The acquired assets and IPs from Mahr Multisensor GmbH gives Hexagon a complete range of optical coordinate measuring systems used for measuring in industrial applications, as well as in science and research.

The second acquisition, Mycrona GmbH is a manufacturer of 3D multi sensor coordinate measuring machines and its product portfolio comprises a complete range of machines for the vision industry. Each product offering is available with camera, laser or white light scanning sensors as well as contact probe systems. In addition the machines already offer Hexagon's PCDMIS Vision Software, on all products.

The acquired businesses will be integrated into Hexagon's Metrology Vision business. It will be operated with R&D and manufacturing facilities in Germany and China.

”With these acquisitions Hexagon covers all aspects of the multisensor market from relatively simple low end systems already established via Hexagon's subsidiary Tesa to the advanced automated systems that Mahr and Mycrona represent. It also opens up the door to the nano segment of the measurement technology industry,” commented Ola Rollén, CEO and president of Hexagon AB.

Hexagon Metrology
www.hexagonmetrology.com
 

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