![]() In 2009, the company’s sales amounted to $770 million. Intergraph operates through two divisions-Process, Power & Marine (PP&M) and Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I). ![]() Businesses, governments, and security organizations in more than 60 countries rely on Intergraph’s industry-specific software solutions to organize vast amounts of data into understandable visual representations and actionable intelligence. “By adding Intergraph’s technologies to our product offering, Hexagon will be able to create exciting new solutions that will change the way our customers operate.”įollowing the acquisitions of Brown & Sharpe in 2001, Leica Geosystems in 2005, and NovAtel in 2007, Hexagon’s latest purchase puts it on course to cover all aspects of the measurement technology market, from capturing 3-D data from ground, air, and space, to creating, managing, and delivering information via geospatial intelligence software (GIS) and CAD solutions.įounded in 1969, Intergraph provides CAD systems and GIS that enable customers to visualize and manage complex data. “With the acquisition of Intergraph we are able to seamlessly connect the real world with maps or drawings,” says Ola Rollén, president and CEO of Hexagon AB. ![]() Completion of the transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, which will take approximately two to three months. The acquisition is fully financed through banking facilities, and Hexagon expects to raise $850 million from investors through a rights issue once the acquisition is complete.
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