Nikon Metrology Acquires Avonix Imaging
The companies will further advance the development of new products, especially in the automotive and aerospace industries.
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Nikon Americas Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Nikon Corporation, has purchased , which has been a strategic X-ray CT (computed tomography) equipment manufacturing partner to Nikon Industrial Metrology Business Unit (IMBU) since 2015.
As an imaging inspection services provider that uses systems from Nikon for both X-ray/CT 3D and 2D inspection, Avonix is said to have a wealth of technical expertise using X-rays to investigate the interiors and exteriors of industrial components. Much of this knowledge has come through joint development projects with Nikon and in particular through the manufacture of cabinets and manipulators used in large-envelope CT systems sold by Nikon IMBU worldwide.
Tadashi Nakayama, corporate vice president, general manager of the IMBU says, “In the run-up to making Avonix a wholly-owned subsidiary, we worked intensively with them to develop and build new X-ray CT systems with medium to large inspection envelopes. We recently launched a new model that realizes the largest imaging area for a single-piece cabinet in the industry. Work on expanding this revolutionary machine series and other new products is continuing apace.”
Brian Ruether, co-founder and co-managing director of Avonix says, “Nikon’s proprietary rotating target X-ray sources and proven software combined with our expertise in the design of configurable systems, controls and product handling create a customized experience for our clients, which can contribute to their efficiency and profitability.”
Jeff Diehm, co-founder and co-managing director of Avonix adds, “The merger will result in enhanced value through the release of new and innovative products. We are excited to take our long-standing strategic relationship to the next level.”
Together, the two companies will further advance the development of new products, while enhancing the business by leveraging the customer experience, especially in the automotive and aerospace industries. In its medium-term management plan through 2025, Nikon has positioned digital manufacturing as its key strategic business.
As part of the acquisition process, Avonix Imaging LLC has become Avonix Imaging Inc.
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