Today’s M&A deals include announcements on Full Spectrum Technology Group, PRC-Saltillo, SuperX, among others.

Full Spectrum Technology Group Acquires Automated Environments
Full Spectrum Technology Group has acquired Automated Environments, a Bay-Area home automation specialist, with the transaction closing on September 19, 2025. The purpose is to merge two established firms and expand smart-home integration services across Northern California—from wine country to Lake Tahoe and the Monterey Peninsula. Strategically, the combined entity boosts geographic coverage and technical depth in luxury residential automation. On technology and innovation, Automated Environments brings decades of electrical and automation expertise and certifications (e.g., Lutron HomeWorks, Ketra, Palladiom) to complement Full Spectrum’s luxury smart-home design capabilities. The size of the deal was not disclosed, but the combined team now comprises 38 professionals.
PRC-Saltillo Acquires Avaz
PRC-Saltillo has acquired Avaz, a multilingual mobile application developer specialising in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), officially announced in October 2025. The purpose is to broaden PRC-Saltillo’s portfolio of communication-technology solutions and deepen accessibility for users globally, especially in India and Southeast Asia. Strategically, the acquisition aligns with PRC-Saltillo’s mission to expand AAC reach, by integrating Avaz’s design-forward, multilingual apps into its suite of devices and services. In terms of technology and innovation, Avaz brings app-based AAC tools, multilingual support and cloud-enabled teletherapy frameworks that enhance user-experience and accessibility. The financial terms were not disclosed.
SuperX Acquires a majority stake in MicroInference
SuperX AI Technology has acquired a majority stake in MicroInference, a Singapore-based NVIDIA Partner Network solution provider, announced October 24, 2025. The purpose is to strengthen SuperX’s AI infrastructure supply-chain and accelerate deployment of full-stack AI data-centres across Asia-Pacific. Strategically, this move gives SuperX control over advanced compute, networking and NVIDIA ecosystem expertise, enabling modular AI-factory roll-outs. On technology and innovation, MicroInference specialises in high-performance compute and networking hardware, NVIDIA certifications and turnkey AI infrastructure—enhancing SuperX’s ability to deliver end-to-end AI data centres. The exact deal valuation was not disclosed.
Gravity Acquires Cityspan
Gravity has acquired Cityspan, a provider of data management and grants administration software for public-sector organizations. The acquisition aims to expand Gravity’s end-to-end financial management solutions for governments, combining budgeting, grants, and community engagement tools on a unified platform. Strategically, it enhances Gravity’s technology ecosystem to deliver integrated, data-driven decision-making capabilities. The innovation lies in connecting financial transparency with performance analytics for federal, state, and local agencies. While the deal size was undisclosed, the acquisition marks a major step in Gravity’s mission to modernize public-sector financial and data infrastructure.
Strategix Acquires Youngblood Consulting
Strategix has acquired Youngblood Consulting, a South African-based firm specialising in database management, business intelligence (BI) and Azure/Power Platform services. The purpose: to bolster Strategix’s data automation, analytics and compliance offerings across industries such as finance, mining and enterprise services. Strategically, the acquisition enhances Strategix’s enterprise data solutions portfolio and accelerates its transition into BI and compliance automation. Technologically, Youngblood brings proprietary tools (Cadence, Yeti) for data capture, automation and dashboarding—augmenting Strategix’s Microsoft Dynamics and data ecosystem. The deal size was not publicly disclosed.
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