In $365 million deal, National Instruments to Acquire Israel's OptimalPlus

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The addition of the Israeli company's data analytics capabilities is expected to enable the US company to boost enterprise-level value for shared customers in the automotive and semiconductor sectors

National Instruments Corporation, the provider of a software-defined platform that accelerates the development and performance of automated test and automated measurement systems, announced June 2 it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Israel's OptimalPlus Ltd., a global leader in data analytics software for the semiconductor, automotive and electronics industries.

The transaction is valued at $365 million and expected to close early in the third quarter of this year. OptimalPlus has raised $79.5 million from investors.

The acquisition is expected to expand the Austin, Texas-based company's enterprise software capabilities to provide customers with business-critical insights through advanced product analytics across their product development flow and supply chain.

NI and OptimalPlus have highly complementary positions in the semiconductor, automotive and electronics industries. NI test systems are used in semiconductor manufacturing, while OptimalPlus serves as a leading supplier of semiconductor manufacturing data analytics. Similarly, the NI automotive and electronics production test offerings are complementary to OptimalPlus’ growing automotive and electronics analytics business.

Combining the strength of NI’s software-centric approach with OptimalPlus’ enterprise-level analytics software is expected to dramatically increase the value of test and manufacturing data, enabling product insights that will improve quality, efficiency and time to market for both NI and OptimalPlus customers.

“The addition of OptimalPlus’ data analytics capabilities will enable us to accelerate our growth strategy by increasing enterprise-level value for shared customers in the semiconductor and automotive industries.” said Eric Starkloff, president and CEO of NI. “During this age of digital transformation, we remain committed to delivering innovative software and systems that leverage a robust data platform to address our customers’ business challenges. I welcome the employees of OptimalPlus and look forward to collectively accelerating our long-term growth ambitions.”

“OptimalPlus is excited to join the NI team. We are confident NI is the ideal partner to accelerate our innovation and increase sales opportunities through advanced product analytics,” said Dan Glotter, the Israeli company's founder and CEO. “It is evident we share the unique commitment to high-quality software tools and need for world-class customer experience. The acquisition by a technology leader like NI is testament to the leading-edge innovation delivered by our R&D, Product and Data Science teams in Israel and to the great dedication and commitment of our employees across the world. Together with NI, we will provide enterprise-level analytics to enable customers to achieve their digital transformation objectives while expanding our customer reach.”

According to reports, OptimalPlus will become NI’s development center in Israel and no employees will be laid off. NI was said to be the only interested buyer that wanted to maintain a significant development center in Israel.