Cinterion har fået ny ejer
Cinterion, der er verdens største leverandør cellulare M2M-moduler er blevet solgt til det hollanske firma Gemalto (in english).
Gemalto, a world leader in digital security, has announced the acquisition of Cinterion Wireless Modules GmbH (CWM). Cinterion is the leading provider of industrial Machine-to-Machine (M2M) wireless communication modules, with 2009 M2M revenues of €145 million and approximately 20% market share.
Cinterion, which uses a fabless business model, employs 335 staff with major centers in Munich and Berlin, Germany. The business was started by Siemens in 1995 and spun out to a financial sponsor consortium in 2008.
Building on the investments made in the last twenty years by mobile network operators worldwide that provide wireless data coverage in almost every part of the world, wireless M2M applications are increasingly revolutionizing businesses by enabling simple and cost-effective connectivity for a variety of applications.
These include among others: remote monitoring of utility meters or patients at home, tracking of high value items or stolen vehicles and optimized real time management of fleets, smart energy grids for more efficient energy consumption and air pollution detection systems for urban reduction programs in CO2 emissions.
Combining Cinterion’s M2M module technology with Gemalto expertise in deploying software and services for mobile network operators will provide simple to deploy M2M solutions with proven security and demonstrated remote 'over-the-air' management of devices for industrial companies, for administrations and for mobile network operators which are increasingly seeking to offer M2M communication services. Technology research specialist Gartner projects year-on-year volume growth rates of 25% from 2009 to 2013, making M2M one of the fastest growing segments in the mobile data business.
Gemalto will pay €163 million in cash for the CWM business, approximately one time annual sales. The closing of the transaction is expected within the next six weeks. The acquisition will be immediately accretive to Gemalto’s 2010 earnings per share and should contribute around €20 million to Gemalto’s profit from operations target of €300 million in 2013. Cinterion’s business results will be reported as part of a new segment that will regroup Gemalto’s activity in this domain, called M2M, to reflect its value and strong growth potential.
- We are taking the leadership position in a fast growing market, the market of Smart Machines that paves the way to the 'internet of things' says Olivier Piou, Chief Executive Officer of Gemalto.
- Together with Cinterion we can address the strong interest of our largest customers, the mobile network operators in M2M and team up with them to offer the M2M market the right combination of advanced software, premium devices and remote management services that has historically been successful in our SIM card business. Cinterion is a high-quality company, with an impressive track record of market leadership, excellent management and strong values: we look forward to accelerating their development in Gemalto.
- We are very pleased to join Gemalto, adds Norbert Muhrer, Chief Executive Officer of Cinterion.
- Gemalto has the financial strength and management vision to deliver on the potential of the M2M market and will provide the ideal growth platform for us. We will continue to run our M2M module business and serve our customers as in the past, while leveraging Gemalto’s strong relationship with mobile operators and excellent capabilities in remote device management to facilitate M2M roll out. This combination represents a unique offering in the market.
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