The Scotsman

Hydraulics firm pumped up as Danes snap up stake

● Manufactur­ing site to be set up on outskirts of capital ● Acquisitio­n of Artemis set to fully complete in Q4

- By SCOTT REID sreid@scotsman.com

A Scottish engineerin­g firm specialisi­ng in hydraulic technology has been acquired by Danish multi-national Danfoss for an undisclose­d sum.

Artemis Intelligen­t Power, which is based near Edinburgh, was establishe­d in 1994 and holds many patents and trademarks globally. The company had been a whollyowne­d subsidiary of Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

Danfoss, which has acquired a majority stake in the business, said it had plans to develop the firm’s existing facilities and generate new jobs. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will hold a minority stake in the venture.

The Danish group also confirmed that it will establish a manufactur­ing presence near to Artemis’s existing facility at Loanhead. This will enable it to deliver products to the market based on “digital displaceme­nt technology”, while establishi­ng the site as a centre of excellence in this field.

The technology will enable Danfoss to develop hydraulic pumps, motors and systems for use in off-road vehicles, trains, industry and other market sectors worldwide.

Earlier this year, a consortium comprising Danfoss and Artemis secured £11 million from the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK to help develop digital displaceme­nt technology, alongside Bathgateba­sed firm Robbie Fluid Engineerin­g.

Jeff Herrin, vice-president, research and developmen­t at Danfoss Power Solutions, said: “Danfoss Power Solutions and Artemis Intelligen­t Power (AIP) have enjoyed many years of close relationsh­ip, working on the developmen­t of digital displaceme­nt technology together.

“We now look forward to commercial­ising this technology in a new family of hydraulic pumps. With this collaborat­ion with both Artemis and Mitsubishi, these developmen­t activities will accelerate and broaden in scope.

“I’m truly looking forward to working closely with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries colleagues to fully develop the potential of the AIP business and its associated technologi­es.”

Niall Caldwell, managing director at Artemis Intelligen­t Power, added: “For as long as people need to dig, build and plough, we will need heavy machines to help. But this market urgently demands cost-effective digital technologi­es to reduce emissions and enable automation.

“I’m thrilled that our technology and our team have been recognised as a key part of the solution by a leading global manufactur­er. Like Mitsubishi, Danfoss sees developing energy-saving technologi­es as the foundation of its future business.”

The acquisitio­n is expected to be fully completed during the fourth quarter of 2018. The parties have not disclosed the purchase price or other conditions of the acquisitio­n.

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