Published on April 14, 2026
Hexagon AB, a prominent Swedish industrial technology firm, has announced a significant move in the market. With a market cap of $29 billion, the company is venturing into new territory Technologies, the leading provider of non-destructive testing solutions. This acquisition marks the largest industrial deal in Europe for 2026.
Waygate Technologies, previously part of Baker Hughes, generates around $630 million in revenue and employs approximately 1,500 people worldwide. The company specializes in critical technologies such as CT scanning, radiography, and ultrasonics, mainly serving the aerospace and energy sectors. This strategic acquisition is expected to enhance Hexagon’s capabilities in industrial inspection and increase its competitive edge.
The transaction, valued at $1.45 billion in cash, showcases Hexagon’s commitment to expanding its portfolio in the non-destructive testing market. Analysts predict that this move will not only strengthen Hexagon’s technological foundations but also bolster its influence across multiple sectors. Waygate’s established presence will provide Hexagon with immediate access to advanced technologies and a global customer base.
The implications of this acquisition extend beyond immediate financial figures. and expertise, Hexagon and Waygate aim to drive innovations in inspection technology, potentially setting higher industry standards. This deal highlights the ongoing consolidation in the industrial technology sector, as companies seek to adapt to evolving market demands for efficiency and safety.
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