Symetri continue to strengthen its UK operations with the acquisition of Majenta`s Autodesk division

05/04/2019 – Symetri part of Addnode Group, Europe’s leading provider of software and services for design and engineering activities, announced today that they have acquired the activities of Majenta`s Autodesk division with an annual net sale of approximately SEK 40 million.

Symetri continue to strengthen its UK operations with the acquisition of Majenta`s Autodesk division

The acquisition of Majenta`s Autodesk division is in line with Symetri's strategy to be an international market-leading provider of software and services for design and engineering activities. Majenta is a partner to Autodesk and a UK leading provider of software, training and consultancy services mainly to the manufacturing and automotive industry. The team that will join Symetri will bring a long experience in supplying software and services to a highly specialised automotive industry sector.  

 

“Majenta, have over the years built a solid customer base that will further extend our market reach and we will be able to serve the customers with more expertise, capabilities and a broader product portfolio," says John Bartle, Director of Symetri Ltd

 

“The acquisition of Majenta´s Autodesk division matches very well with our strategy to grow by acquiring highly skilled Value-Added Resellers of Autodesk software and transfer our product portfolio, knowledge and capabilities,”continues Jens Kollserud, CEO of Symetri.  

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