Siemens is planning to acquire Aimsun SL, a software company headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. Aimsun SL will complement the existing Siemens portfolio in the Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS) segment and will be managed as a legally independent company under the roof of the ITS business within the Mobility Division. The closing of the transaction is expected in April 2018. The two parties have agreed not to disclose financial details of the deal.
Aimsun develops software that simulates future traffic flows in the planning phase of construction projects. Based on data, it supports its users to make more efficient decisions for the realization of their projects. In daily traffic management, Aimsun has developed a software solution that uses real-time data to help to optimize traffic flows and predict as well as prevent congestion before it occurs. More than 4,600 users in 79 countries are using the predictive solutions of Aimsun.
“Siemens is aiming to becoming a fully integrated provider of intermodal door-to-door travel solutions. Therefore we have taken several steps in the recent past to strengthen our portfolio and competence in the growing area of digitized, data-driven mobility solutions. In combination with the acquistion of HaCon, a software provider for public transportation, mobility, and logistics, we are expanding our strong position in rail and road automation technology,” says Michael Peter, CEO of the Mobility Division.
“We are glad, that we have found a partner with whom we can continue on our path towards becoming the provider of the future ‘mobility operating system’. This acquisition is a strategic step for us to foster a strong position in the future, digitized mobility ecosystem which is increasingly depending on data-driven solutions”, said Markus Schlitt, Head of Intelligent Traffic Systems business.
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