Today’s M&A deals include announcements on Hughes Network Systems, Caylent, Trek10, TECVIA Group, among others.

Hughes Network Systems Acquires Anderson Connectivity
Hughes Network Systems, part of EchoStar, has acquired Anderson Connectivity, a U.S.-based aviation connectivity systems contract manufacturer. The strategic acquisition aims to strengthen Hughes’ presence in the aviation, space, and defense markets by integrating Anderson’s advanced engineering, design, and manufacturing capabilities. Anderson’s expertise in connectivity systems and avionics solutions enables Hughes to accelerate innovation in in-flight connectivity and satellite communication technologies. The acquisition supports Hughes’ strategy to deliver cutting-edge, high-performance aerospace solutions and expand its technological leadership. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed, emphasizing strategic and technological value over deal size.
Caylent Acquires Trek10
Caylent, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Premier Tier Services Partner, has acquired Trek10, also an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner, to expand its managed cloud services and consulting capabilities. This strategic acquisition strengthens Caylent’s portfolio, enabling end-to-end AWS solutions for enterprise clients and accelerating cloud adoption. Trek10 brings expertise in cloud-native architecture, DevOps, and serverless computing, enhancing innovation and technological service delivery. The deal, backed by Gryphon Investors, reflects a growth-oriented strategy targeting the cloud services sector. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the acquisition emphasizes technological integration, strategic market expansion, and enhanced client offerings.
Harris Acquires TECVIA Group
Harris, a Constellation Software operating group, has acquired TECVIA Group GmbH, a leading pan-European provider of digital media services and software for driver education and professional training. The acquisition aims to expand Harris’ software portfolio and strengthen its presence in the specialized transportation training sector. TECVIA’s innovative platforms, combining content management, digital learning, and testing technologies, complement Harris’ vertical-market software solutions, enabling scalable and efficient service delivery. Strategically, the deal enhances technological capabilities and market penetration. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the acquisition aligns with Harris’ strategy of growing through targeted, innovation-driven software acquisitions across specialized markets.
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