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ZEISS Acquires LENSO: Week in Brief: 01/13/23

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OBERKOCHEN, Germany, Jan. 13, 2023 — ZEISS will expand its market presence in Poland for its Industrial Quality and Research segment by acquiring LENSO, a provider of 3D scanning and metrology solutions. LENSO will join the ZEISS Sales and Service Co. in Poland as part of ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions. ZEISS and LENSO will continue to be responsible for their respective customer services. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. LENSO CEO Marek Radke (left) and Michael Hubensack, CEO of SSC Carl Zeiss Poland. Courtesy of ZEISS. HEIDELBERG, Germany — Bruker Corp. acquired ACQUIFER Imaging GmbH, a data management...Read full article

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