Apple Acquiring Materials Science Company PlasmaSolve
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The American company Apple bought the Czech company PlasmaSolve, which deals with materials engineering and specializes in the development of software for the simulation of plasma processes, through its subsidiary in early April. This follows from an announcement on the European Commission's website. Financial terms and other details of the transaction were not disclosed.
PlasmaSolve bought by Apple to help make thin & durable device enclosures
Czech company PlasmaSolve has been acquired by Apple, likely for its software that helps optimize manufacturing of scratch-resistant metallic coatings.PlasmaSolve's main product was a plasma technology simulator called MatSight, which has been removed from sale since Apple acquired the company - image credit: PlasmaSolveApple already uses PVD (physical vapor deposition) in its existing coating processes for devices, but it is aiming to refine an…
Apple Acquiring Materials Science Company PlasmaSolve
Earlier this year, Apple informed the European Union that it had agreed to acquire certain assets and hire employees from PlasmaSolve, according to a notice published today on the European Commission's website. Apple Inc. ("Apple"), through a subsidiary, will acquire the entire issued share capital of PlasmaSolve s.r.o. ("PlasmaSolve") and offer employment to and hire certain PlasmaSolve employees. PlasmaSolve develops solutions, including a pla…
Apple doesn't brag about its purchases. This acquisition took place in April of this year and we only learned about it thanks to the announcement of the European Commission. Formally, the acquisition was carried out by a subsidiary of Apple, the financial background is unknown. The subject of the acquisition is the company PlasmaSolve s.r.o., based in Brno, ...
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