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Eizo Acquires Medical Monitor Business from Siemens A&D

By MedImaging staff writers
Posted on 18 Jul 2007
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(Hakusan, Japan) and Siemens Automation and Drives (A&D; Nuremberg, Germany) have entered into a definitive agreement in that Eizo will acquire Siemens' medical monitor business.

Eizo will take on around 130 employees and the operations in Karlsruhe, Germany, as well as related employees in the United States, France, and China. The A&D sales revenue of the business was €59 million in FY2006 (ending September 30, 2007). The transaction is subject to approval of the relevant authorities. The acquisition is to be completed in calendar year 2007.

Yoshitaka Jitsumori, president & CEO of the Eizo Nanao stated, "In our midterm business plan, Eizo has committed to expand the medical monitor business extensively. This acquisition will drive that commitment.”

Both Eizo and Siemens have long-standing experience in the monitor industry and also have their own state-of-the-art technology, and an extensive customer base. Whereas A&D's strength is in monitors for x-ray, computed tomography (CT), and mammography, Eizo is successful with monitors for PACS (picture archiving and communication systems) applications. With Eizo producing in Japan and Siemens in Germany, the acquisition creates the strong basis for boosting Eizo's medical monitor business.

Dr. Helmuth Ludwig, division president of the Systems Engineering Division (SE) at Siemens A&D, "In future, only suppliers with a coordinated and complete range of medical monitors will be able to show profitable growth in this segment. We part from the profitable medical monitor business as it does not belong to A&D's core activities and will be more successful when linked up to a strong supplier in the long run.”

Eizo Nanao is a leading global manufacturer of high-end visual display products with a wide range of liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor systems. The image quality, long-term reliability, and innovative features of Eizo monitors make them the products of choice in many financial trading rooms, hospitals, back offices, and design studios. Eizo is represented in more than 50 countries by a network of exclusive distributors

The Siemens Automation and Drives Group is the leading manufacturer in this field worldwide. Products supplied by A&D include standard products for the manufacturing and process industries and for the electrical installation industry as well as system solutions, for example for machine tools, and systems for whole industries such as the automation of entire automobile factories or chemical plants. Supplementing this range of products and services, A&D also offers software for linking production and management (horizontal and vertical information technology [IT] integration) and for optimizing production processes.


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