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Siemens AG Acquires Dotmatics in a $5.1 Billion Deal

Germany’s Siemens AG on Wednesday said that it has signed an agreement to acquire Dotmatics, a leading provider of Life Sciences R&D software based in Boston, for $5.1 billion from Insight Partners.

This acquisition represents a strategic milestone for Siemens, expanding its comprehensive Digital Twin technology and AI-powered software into this rapidly growing complementary market, Siemens said in a statement.

The US company offers a market leading platform with a highly profitable portfolio of scientific applications and multi-modal data management for Life Sciences R&D. The company’s offering accelerates customers’ innovation, delivering next generation collaboration and contextualized data to enable AI-powered multi-modal drug development.

Life Sciences presents an attractive complementary software market opportunity and expands Siemens’ industrial software total addressable market by $11 billion. Siemens’ expansion within Life Sciences aligns with its strategic goal to accelerate customer innovation across the top industries with the highest R&D spend.

This market is driven by structural shifts, such as increased medication need driven by aging societies and improved access to medicine, new treatment options from advancing science and the necessity for increased collaboration and visibility across complex value chains. These trends underscore the need for digital transformation, with software spending expected to double over the next five years.

The acquisition is part of the investment track of Siemens’ ONE Tech Company program and following last week’s closing of Altair’s acquisition, yet another milestone.

This growth program enables Siemens to further expand its market position and reach the next level of performance and value creation. Through acquisitions like this, as well as R&D investments into areas including software, AI-enabled products, connected hardware and sustainability, Siemens is clearly prioritising capital allocation to strategic growth fields.

The acquisition of Dotmatics enables Siemens to scale its technologies into Life Sciences and to fully address growth opportunities in this market. It will allow Siemens to combine its comprehensive manufacturing expertise, industrial simulation and AI capabilities with Dotmatics’ leading complementary applications, creating a first-of-its-kind end-to-end digital thread that connects data from research through to production in Life Sciences.

Strengthening Siemens Position

Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens AG, said that by acquiring Dotmatics, they were strategically strengthening company’s position in life sciences and creating a world-leading AI-powered PLM software portfolio as part of Siemens Xcelerator.

Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a transformative force across various industries, and its application in Life Sciences is becoming increasingly important”, said. “The Dotmatics acquisition is part of our ONE Tech Company growth program, enhancing our leading position in industrial software and helping our customers to innovate even faster, he added.

Dotmatics CEO Thomas Swalla said that following an exciting journey with Insight Partners, where Dotmatics achieved remarkable growth and portfolio expansion.

“Combining our next-generation scientific intelligence platform and industry-leading scientific applications together with Siemens’ Digital Twin and AI capabilities, we’ll drive a new wave of innovation in life sciences R&D. Together, we’ll accelerate innovation cycles for our customers and help scientists make breakthrough discoveries faster than ever before shaping the future of scientific innovation,” Swalla added.

Transaction Benefits

Dotmatics is expected to generate more than $300 million revenue in fiscal year 2025 and is highly profitable and cash generative with an adjusted EBITDA margin of above 40%. The company’s mid-teens revenue growth and high profitability will be immediately accretive to Siemens’ growth, EBITDA margins and free cash flow, prior to any synergies.

Siemens expects substantial revenue synergies: Medium-term revenue synergies expected of around $100 million per year accelerating to over $500 million per year in the long-term.

Capital structure at closing is expected to be within Siemens’ target corridor. Closing of the transaction is anticipated for the first half of fiscal year 2026 subject to customary closing conditions and applicable regulatory approvals.

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