Exyte Acquires Kinetics Group
April 16, 2024
Exyte has agreed to acquire Kinetics Group from investment firm Quadriga Capital, expanding Exyte's capabilities in installation services, equipment and technical facility management for high‑tech sectors. Kinetics — a global provider serving semiconductors, biopharma and battery-cell markets with ~2,500 employees and >€500m revenue in 2023 — will operate within Exyte's Technology & Services business area to broaden Exyte's end-to-end offering.
- Buyers
- Exyte
- Targets
- Kinetics Group
- Sellers
- Quadriga Capital
- Industry
- Engineering Services
- Location
- Germany
- Transaction Type
- Buyout
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