ROSHEIM, FRANCE – French electronics manufacturer Alliance Electronics has announced the acquisition of EMS Factory, a specialist in prototyping and low- to medium-volume assembly.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Adding EMS Factory gives Alliance Electronics another pioneer in electronic prototyping, alongside Proto-Electronics, which "marks a significant turning point in this sector, where Alliance intends to establish itself as the undisputed leader," the company said in a release.
"This alliance fits perfectly with our strategy of offering a wide range of services covering engineering, prototyping, industrialization and the production of small and medium series," said Armel Fourreau, CEO, Alliance Electronics. "This merger will allow us to soon reach 20 million euros in turnover on our prototyping activities."
Damien Michaud, co-founder of EMS Factory, will remain at the head of the company.
"I am attracted by the industrial project of Alliance Electronics, the means of growth that will be made available, and the possibility of offering EMS Factory customers capacities for larger series," he said.
Created in 2022 from the companies Altrics, Proto-Electronics and Atems, Alliance Electronics has since integrated the Belgian ACE Electronics and JTC Micro-Electronics, and the French Elekto, TME and Edgeflex.