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Samsung's Harman acquires German automotive tech firm Apostera

By IANS | Updated: February 11, 2022 15:49 IST

Seoul, Feb 11 Samsung Electronics on Friday said its subsidiary Harman International bought an entire stake in German automotive ...

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Seoul, Feb 11 Samsung Electronics on Friday said its subsidiary Harman International bought an entire stake in German automotive software firm Apostera to expand its business in the augmented reality and mobility technology sector.

Munich-based Apostera, founded in 2017, is specialised in software solutions for augmented reality and mixed reality, Samsung said, adding that the deal will help strengthen connected car solutions provider Harman's automotive product portfolio.

Samsung Electronics did not disclose the financial terms of the deal.

Combined with Harman's digital cockpit product offerings, Apostera's technologies are expected to narrow the gap between the physical and digital worlds, Samsung said.

"Harman is dedicated to delivering in-car experiences with the speed and flexibility of consumer technology together with the reliability and performance of automotive grade solutions," Christian Sobottka, president of Harman's automotive division, said in a statement.

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Samsung, the world's largest memory chip and smartphone vendor, completed its acquisition of Harman for $8 billion in March 2017 to expand into the rapidly growing in-vehicle electronics market, reports Yonhap news agency.

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022 last month, Samsung said it had been looking hard for next acquisition targets in order to provide differentiated products for its customers and further expand its business.

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