Today’s M&A deals include announcements on Capgemini, Piterion, Rohde & Schwarz, Software Radio Systems, Biomemory, Catalog Technologies, among others.

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Capgemini Acquires Piterion
Capgemini has acquired Piterion, a digital transformation and systems integration company specializing in enterprise technology solutions. Piterion provides services in cloud transformation, software integration, and enterprise systems modernization for large organizations. The acquisition strengthens Capgemini’s digital engineering and consulting capabilities, particularly in delivering complex technology transformation projects. Strategically, the deal expands Capgemini’s regional presence and enhances its ability to support clients with scalable digital infrastructure and integrated technology platforms. Piterion’s expertise in systems integration and enterprise architecture complements Capgemini’s global consulting services. Financial details were not disclosed, but the transaction reinforces Capgemini’s expansion in digital transformation services.
Rohde & Schwarz Acquires Software Radio Systems
Rohde & Schwarz has acquired Software Radio Systems (SRS), a developer of 4G and 5G wireless network software, to strengthen its capabilities in next-generation mobile communications and open radio access network (Open RAN) technologies. SRS is known for its software-defined radio solutions and open-source mobile network stacks that support advanced wireless testing and deployment. Strategically, the acquisition enables Rohde & Schwarz to integrate SRS’s flexible network software with its telecommunications testing and measurement portfolio, accelerating innovation in 5G infrastructure and future 6G research. While financial terms were not disclosed, the deal enhances Rohde & Schwarz’s position in wireless network technology and telecommunications systems development.
Biomemory Acquires Assets from Catalog Technologies
Biomemory has acquired selected assets from Catalog Technologies, a pioneer in DNA-based data storage and computing systems. The acquisition strengthens Biomemory’s research and development capabilities in molecular data storage technologies that encode digital information into synthetic DNA. Catalog Technologies developed innovative approaches to DNA computing and scalable storage architectures designed to address the long-term limitations of traditional data storage infrastructure. Strategically, the transaction allows Biomemory to expand its intellectual property portfolio and accelerate commercialization of DNA-based storage solutions for large-scale data archiving. Financial details were not disclosed, but the acquisition reflects growing investment in next-generation data storage technologies.
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