Motorola Solutions
Motorola Solutions entered into an agreement to acquire Silvus Technologies, Inc. for $4.4 billion in up-front consideration.
Based in Los Angeles, California, Silvus designs and develops software-defined high-speed mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) technology that enables highly secure data, video and voice communications without the need for fixed infrastructure. Silvus’ wide range of customers spans autonomous systems manufacturers, military, law enforcement and enterprises around the world.
Silvus’ technology is designed to support frontline operations in the most challenging and contested environments. Silvus’ devices mesh to establish large, scalable and self-healing networks that adapt to continuous mobility. These robust mobile networks connect people, devices and other nodes over distance and at scale, and seamlessly support bandwidth-intensive technologies like video, sensors and drones.
“Safety at our front doors starts with safety on our front lines,” says Greg Brown, chairman and CEO, Motorola Solutions. “This acquisition underscores our unwavering conviction that technology is the bedrock for protecting communities, securing borders and defending against today’s ever evolving threats, whether in the air, on the ground or in the water. As a result, we’re now expanding our intelligent network footprint and powering next-generation security for those who stand on the front lines everywhere.”
Silvus brings more than 20 years of R&D invested in developing complementary technologies and sophisticated software algorithms for high-performance MANET networks that maximize throughput and connected nodes, mitigate jamming, and minimize detection and interception. The companies expect to combine their exceptional engineering teams and leverage Motorola Solutions’ go-to-market footprint to reach customers globally.
“We’re inspired by Motorola Solutions’ deep tradition of innovation,” says Babak Daneshrad, PhD, CEO, Silvus Technologies. “The idea that safety is the foundation on which better lives are built is not just a deeply held belief our companies share but is the motivating force behind our R&D and work. I look forward to our future together, unifying the strengths of our advanced engineering teams in pursuit of serving those who protect us all.”
“Finally, I want to thank TJC for their guidance and support on our journey,” says Daneshrad. “It has been a privilege to partner with Babak and the Silvus team and see their relentless dedication result in disruptive technological advances and safer, more resilient communications for their critical customer base,” said Erik Fagan, Partner and Head of Industrial Technology, TJC. “We look forward to Silvus’ continued success as part of the Motorola Solutions family.”
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