e2v technologies to acquire AnaFocus
Seville -- August 04, 2014 -- e2v technologies, the UK based leading provider of technology solutions for high performance systems, has announced that it has agreed to acquire AnaFocus.
AnaFocus will become an integral part of the machine vision business within e2v’s fast-growing High Performance Imaging division, which grew by 26% last year.
e2v expects the acquisition to complete during September 2014
e2v technologies’ Group CEO, Steve Blair, said: “AnaFocus adds technology, people and customers to our machine vision business. It strengthens our position in the market, bringing to e2v a successful management team with deep technology capabilities and close relationships with customers that complement e2v’s relationships. The strength of the AnaFocus team, and the e2v worldwide sales and customer support channels they can now access, will help us to accelerate our opportunities in this fast-growing business. We see immediate opportunities to apply the technical capabilities of AnaFocus to provide enhanced offerings to our joint customers. I am delighted we are making this acquisition and I am pleased the AnaFocus team are joining us.
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