AMHERST, N.Y. — Allied Motion Technologies acquired FPH Group, a developer of electrical drive systems and lightweight technologies for existing and future ground-based vehicles in the defense industry. FPH also develops composites, advanced materials, and hybrid products and systems that achieve significant weight reduction and higher strength. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The acquisition is Allied Motion’s fifth in the last seven months.
TOKYO — Advantest Corp. will acquire Italy-based CREA — Collaudi Elettronici Automatizzati. CREA is a developer and producer of test equipment for power semiconductors, including the latest SiC/GaN semiconductors. This acquisition will enable Advantest to provide broader test and measurement solutions to a wider range of customers in high-growth sectors. The company will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Advantest Europe GmbH, the company's European subsidiary. Advantest’s offerings also include THz systems.
SINGAPORE — Singapore’s Quantum Engineering Programme launched three national platforms to boost the country’s capabilities in quantum computing, quantum safe communication, and the manufacturing of quantum devices. The platforms are the National Quantum Computing Hub, the National Quantum Fabless Foundry, and the National Quantum-Safe Network. The program is committing $23.5 million to the three platforms for up to 3.5 years under Singapore’s Research, Innovation, and Enterprise 2020 (RIE2020) plan. These platforms will receive further support from across the research landscape.
BOULDER, Colo. — Particle Measuring Systems will relocate its global manufacturing and commercial headquarters to the Boulder Technology Center in Niwot, Colo. The facility will house the manufacturing and business operations.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Directed energy company Applied Energetics was awarded a $3.89 million, two-year grant from the Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research to develop an optical system capable of defeating customer-specified threats for integration onto U.S. Marine Corps platforms. The project will accelerate the development and testing of infrared optical technology with an ultrashort-pulse laser system. The overall objective will be to advance and toughen optical technologies that can be fielded on a variety of military platforms and operate under adverse conditions.