Anritsu (TYO:6754) will acquire Austrian power measurement firm Dewetron GmbH to strengthen its push into electric vehicles and renewable energy sectors, according to a company statement released Tuesday.
The Japanese test equipment maker signed a deal to buy 100% of Dewetron from TKH Group N.V., pending regulatory approvals.
Anritsu said Dewetron's expertise in high-speed power measurement and data collection will complement its subsidiary Takasago Ltd. and support its carbon neutrality goals under its GLP2026 plan.
Founded in 1989, Dewetron supplies measurement systems for the automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy industries.
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