Today’s M&A deals include announcements on Enverus, Main Capital Partners, DeepHealth, among others.

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Enverus Acquires Spatial Business Systems
Energy analytics and software company Enverus, owned by Blackstone, has acquired Spatial Business Systems (SBS) from Peak Rock Capital. SBS specializes in spatial data design and integration software used by utilities and energy companies to manage geospatial infrastructure data. The acquisition strengthens Enverus’ technology portfolio by integrating advanced geospatial data modeling, mapping, and infrastructure analytics capabilities into its platform. Strategically, the deal enhances Enverus’ ability to deliver data-driven insights for energy transition, grid modernization, and infrastructure planning. Financial details were not disclosed, but the acquisition underscores growing demand for advanced spatial analytics solutions in the global energy and utilities sectors.
Main Capital Partners Acquires Majority Stake in Good Solutions
Main Capital Partners has acquired a majority stake in Good Solutions, a software company specializing in manufacturing production monitoring and operational intelligence. The investment aims to accelerate the growth of Good Solutions’ platform, which provides real-time monitoring, data analytics, and performance optimization tools for manufacturing environments. By leveraging Main Capital’s expertise in enterprise software scaling, the company plans to expand internationally and enhance product innovation, including advanced analytics and Industry 4.0 integrations. The strategy focuses on helping manufacturers improve productivity, reduce downtime, and increase operational transparency. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the deal reflects strong investor interest in industrial digitalization technologies.
DeepHealth Acquires Aquila
Healthcare technology company DeepHealth, a subsidiary of RadNet, has acquired Aquila, a developer of breast imaging software solutions. The acquisition aims to strengthen DeepHealth’s AI-powered radiology platform by integrating Aquila’s advanced tools for breast imaging workflow, diagnostic analysis, and clinical decision support. Strategically, the deal enhances DeepHealth’s ability to provide comprehensive solutions for breast cancer screening, detection, and imaging management. Combining Aquila’s specialized software with DeepHealth’s artificial intelligence and imaging analytics capabilities is expected to improve diagnostic accuracy and workflow efficiency for healthcare providers. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the acquisition highlights growing investment in AI-driven medical imaging technologies.
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