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This yr, we lined practically 50 mergers and acquisitions value billions of {dollars}. The SPAC craze of 2021 seemingly got here to a crashing halt, however there was nonetheless loads of M&A exercise.
Under are 10 robotics acquisitions, in chronological order, that stood out to us in 2022 and two notable mergers. Have a look again on the notable acquisitions of 2021.
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Aptiv acquires Wind River
Date Introduced: Jan. 11, 2022
Quantity: $3.5B
Aptiv kicked off the yr with a bang, asserting it was buying Wind River for $4.3 billion. The deal simply closed on Dec. 23, however at a lower cost level of $3.5 billion. The businesses stated the value was amended due to sure modifications in Wind River’s working construction required to carry the regulatory approval course of to a passable conclusion.
Aptiv, a world mobility firm, in 2019 together with Hyundai Motor Group shaped the autonomous driving three way partnership now often known as Motional. Wind River is a world chief in growing software program for the sting. Its software program is used on greater than two billion edge units throughout greater than 1,700 prospects globally. Wind River generated roughly $400 million in income in 2021. Intel acquired Wind River in 2008 for $884 million. Intel offered Wind River to TPG Capital in 2018 for an undisclosed quantity.
Aptiv stated the acquisition permits it to execute towards the massive software-defined mobility alternative and broaden into a number of industries. Aptiv stated it would mix Wind River Studio, a cloud-native clever programs software program platform, with its SVA platform and automotive experience.
Zebra Applied sciences acquires Matrox Imaging
Date Introduced: March 15, 2022
Quantity: $875M
Zebra Applied sciences acquired Matrox Imaging for $875 million. Matrox Imaging develops machine imaginative and prescient parts and programs and generates annual gross sales of roughly $100 million.
Matrox affords platform-independent software program, software program growth kits (SDKs), sensible cameras, 3D sensors, imaginative and prescient controllers, enter/output (I/O) playing cards, and body grabbers that are used to seize, examine, assess, and report knowledge from industrial imaginative and prescient programs in manufacturing unit automation, electronics and pharmaceutical packaging, semiconductor inspection, and extra.
Zebra Applied sciences in 2021 acquired Adaptive Imaginative and prescient, a machine imaginative and prescient software program firm, and launched its personal line of fastened industrial scanning and machine imaginative and prescient programs. Zebra stated the Matrox Imaging deal will complement the aforementioned merchandise.
The deal expanded Zebra’s presence within the automation market. In 2021, Zebra acquired Fetch Robotics, a San Jose, Calif.-based developer of autonomous cell robots for $290 million.
Bosch Rexroth acquires cobot maker Kassow
Date Introduced: March 21, 2022
Quantity: Undisclosed
Kassow Robots is growing 7-DOF cobot arms. (Credit score: Kassow Robots)
Bosch Rexroth acquired the bulk stake in Kassow Robots, a Denmark-based developer of 7-axis collaborative robotic arms. Bosch stated the acquisition permits it to supply one-stop options, particularly for the patron items and mobility business together with battery manufacturing in addition to for semiconductor manufacturing. Kassow has 5 cobots in its portfolio, together with reaches from 850mm to 1800mm and payloads from 5kg to 18kg.
Kassow Robots exited stealth mode at Automatica 2018. It was co-founded in 2014 by Kristian Kassow, the previous co-founder of Common Robots, which is the main developer of cobots. Based in 2005 by Kassow, Esben Østergaard and Kasper Støy, Common Robots was acquired a mere 10 years later by Teradyne for $285 million.
Sarcos buys RE2 Robotics
Date Introduced: March 28, 2022
Quantity: $100M
Sarcos Know-how and Robotics Company acquired RE2 Robotics, a Pittsburgh-based developer of autonomous and teleoperated cell robotic programs, for $100 million. The deal consists of $30 million in money and $70 million of Sarcos widespread inventory. Each corporations have had long-term success with army and protection prospects, however they by no means collaborated.
The mixed firm now affords an prolonged product portfolio, which can allow it to focus on a wider spectrum of buyer wants throughout the industrial (aviation, building, medical and subsea) and protection sectors. For instance, the corporate has been working with Changi Airport Group to develop an outdoor-based baggage loading system that may automate the loading and unloading of unfastened passenger baggage from a narrow-bodied plane.
American Robotics acquires Airobotics
Date Introduced: July 5, 2022
Quantity: Undisclosed
American Robotics acquired Airobotics, an Israeli developer of autonomous unmanned plane programs (UAS). The acquisition is meant to speed up American Robotics’ technical growth and regulatory roadmap and broaden the breadth of purposes, use circumstances and vertical targets.
Combining American Robotics and Airobotics additionally means bringing collectively main engineering and aviation expertise and two world-class know-how platforms. In January 2021, Marlborough, Mass.-based American Robotics turned the primary firm permitted by the Federal Aviation Administration to function totally autonomous drones with out visible observers on-site. Earlier than this approval, waivers and certifications awarded by the FAA required visible observers to be stationed alongside the flight path to observe a drone’s airspace.
Amazon shopping for iRobot
Date Introduced: August 5, 2022
Quantity: $1.7B
Amazon agreed to purchase client robotics large iRobot for $1.7 billion again in August, however the deal is beneath evaluate by the Federal Commerce Fee (FTC). The antitrust investigation is specializing in whether or not the info offered by iRobot’s Roomba robotic vacuum offers Amazon an unfair benefit within the retail business. The FTC can be analyzing how the road of robotic vacuums would slot in with Amazon’s present sensible dwelling merchandise.
Amazon and iRobot have had a relationship relationship again to 2005 earlier than iRobot went public. iRobot listed Discover Holdings LLC as an investor and named Elizabeth Korrell as its supervisor. Discover Holdings was one other title for Bezos Expeditions, Jeff Bezos’ private funding agency on the time, and Elizabeth Korrell was an lawyer for Bezos. Past that, iRobot makes use of Amazon Net Providers (AWS) and developed voice integration between Alexa and the Roomba.
Each corporations might seemingly profit from this deal. Amazon has struggled to enter the patron robotics market and underwhelmed the business with its Astro robotic. iRobot’s second quarter income fell 30% this yr attributable to weak demand and cancellations from retailers in North America and Europe, Center East and Africa. The corporate additionally warned of weaker development going ahead. iRobot has diversified its product portfolio lately with non-robotics merchandise, together with a handheld vacuum and air purifiers.
Walmart acquires ASRS maker Alert Innovation
Date Introduced: October 6, 2022
Quantity: Undisclosed

Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, agreed to accumulate Alert Innovation for an undisclosed value. Alert Innovation is a North Billerica, Mass.-based developer of robotic e-grocery success applied sciences.
Walmart started working with Alert Innovation in 2016 to construct customized know-how for its micro-fulfillment facilities (MFCs). Walmart piloted its first MFC in Salem, N.H. in late 2019 utilizing customized know-how from Alert Innovation. The autonomous robotic, named Alphabot, can retailer, retrieve and dispense orders by transferring horizontally, laterally and vertically throughout three temperature zones with none lifts or conveyors.
On the time of the deal, Walmart stated that “bringing the perfect of Alert’s know-how and capabilities in-house will allow us to achieve extra prospects faster by deploying MFCs with better pace, offering each an unmatched purchasing expertise and a aggressive benefit in omnichannel success.”
Intrinsic acquires Open Supply Robotics Corp
Date: Dec.15, 2022
Quantity: Undisclosed
Intrinsic, a software program firm that launched out of the X moonshot division of Alphabet in mid-2021 to simplify using industrial robots, acquired the Open Supply Robotics Company (OSRC). The OSRC is the for-profit arm of Open Supply Robotics Basis, which is the developer of the favored Robotic Working System (ROS). Intrinsic can be buying Open Supply Robotics Company Singapore (OSRC-SG), the division of the corporate that led on to the discharge of Open-RMF for interoperability.
To be clear, Intrinsic didn’t purchase the Open Supply Robotics Basis (OSRF), the non-profit that has and can proceed to be answerable for the day-to-day actions and growth of ROS, Gazebo, Open-RMF and all the ROS group.
Right here’s why this deal is essential going ahead.
“As a small impartial firm at OSRC, it’s grow to be more and more difficult for us to satisfy the various wants of our giant and rising person group and proceed the industrial enterprise of OSRC,” stated Brian Gerkey, co-founder and now-former CEO of Open Robotics, who’s becoming a member of Intrinsic together with a lot of his colleagues. “Better institutional assist from Intrinsic and the sources from this transaction permit our staff to give attention to what we do finest and speed up the event of ROS, Gazebo, and Open-RMF in a sustainable method.
“Collectively we’ll give the robotics group nice new options in ROS, Gazebo, and Open-RMF, whereas additionally constructing new services on high. We are going to proceed to enhance ROS, Gazebo, and Open-RMF in order that they can be utilized in much more domains, with ever-higher calls for for software program high quality, testing, and platform assist.”
Notable mergers
There have been additionally a number of notable mergers throughout 2022. Teradyne corporations Cell Industrial Robots (MiR) and AutoGuide Cell Robots merged to grow to be a single provider of autonomous cell robots (AMRs). On the finish of September 2022, the built-in firm formally turned often known as Cell Industrial Robots (MiR).
Previous to the merger, MiR provided a spread of AMRs able to carrying payloads and pallets as much as 3,000 lb. (1350 kg). By combining with AutoGuide, the portfolio will broaden to incorporate excessive payload AMR tuggers and forklifts that may function on the MiRFleet software program.
One other notable merger befell between LiDAR makers Ouster and Velodyne. At press time, this merger wasn’t full, however the mixed firm plans to leverage the complementary buyer base, companions and distribution channels to speed up LiDAR adoption. Mixed, Ouster and Velodyne have 173 granted and 504 pending patents, and a money stability of roughly $355 million as of the tip of September 2022.

