BEDFORD, MA—Novanta Inc., a manufacturer of drives, motors, encoders and actuators, has acquired Schneider Electric Motion USA Inc. (SEM) and ATI Industrial Automation Inc. (ATI).
SEM is based in Marlborough, CT, and manufactures motors and motion control technology. ATI is based in Apex, NC, and manufactures robotic end-effectors with a focus on tool changing, material removal and force/torque sensing.
“SEM and ATI are fantastic businesses that are excellent strategic additions to Novanta, expanding our positions in high growth markets,” says Matthijs Glastra, chairman and CEO of Novanta. “With the addition of these businesses to our precision motion segment, we now offer some of the most sophisticated technology available in the precise motion and robotics space. We are excited to collaborate with the SEM and ATI teams.”
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