Stäubli takes a stake in electronics engineering company Deimo

25-Oct-2007

Stäubli takes a stake in electronics engineering company Deimo

 


Pfäffikon / Brescia – Stäubli has acquired a stake in Deimo S.p.A based in Brescia, Italy.

Deimo and Stäubli have known each other for many years and share a strong commitment to innovation and technology. The acquisition of a stake sets the basis for developing a relationship of mutual benefit, combining Deimo’s engineering capacities and product range with the needs of Stäubli. Deimo will carry on supplying the products and services to its existing customers.

With a workforce of 40 Deimo engages in engineering consultancy, design and production of electronic boards and controllers for the textile machinery industry. Deimo’s product range includes complete automation solutions for the electronic control of textile machinery such as knitting and weaving machines. The Italian company was founded in 1981 by the Mattia family and has subsidiaries in Hong Kong, mainland China and Korea.

The facility in Brescia and the Deimo brand will be maintained. Mario Mattia will continue to assume operating responsibilities as CEO of Deimo.

About Stäubli
Stäubli is a mechatronics solution provider with three dedicated divisions: textile machinery, connectors and robotics. With a workforce of over 3000, the company generates a yearly turnover surpassing 1 billion Swiss francs. Originally founded in 1892, Stäubli today is an international group with its head office in Pfäffikon, Switzerland. Stäubli is active on all 5 continents and oversees 13 industrial production sites. Including its group companies Multi-Contact and Schönherr it maintains a presence in 24 countries through its sales and customer service subsidiaries. This network is completed by agents in 50 countries.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Courtesy of  Stäubli