Lincoln Electric is pleased to announce that it has acquired Inrotech A/S.
Headquartered in Odense, Denmark, Inrotech is a privately held automation system integration and technology firm, specializing in automated welding systems that are differentiated by proprietary adaptive intelligence software and computer vision, which guides and optimizes the welding process without the need for programming or the use of CAD files.
State-of-the-art vision-based technology
The state-of-the-art vision-based technology has proven to be valuable in the shipbuilding, energy
The state-of-the-art vision-based technology has proven to be valuable in the shipbuilding, energy, and heavy industry sectors, where welding accessibility can be challenging for traditional automated systems, but precision and quality is mission critical.
“We are pleased to welcome the Inrotech team to Lincoln Electric and are excited to expand the reach of their automated welding systems and incorporate their proprietary vision-based adaptive intelligence technology across a broader range of Lincoln systems, enabling the next generation of welding solutions,” stated Mike Whitehead, Lincoln Electric’s President of Global Automation, Cutting and Additive Solutions.
Lincoln Electric acquires Inrotech
“We are excited to join Lincoln Electric and realize the enormous untapped value our technology can offer customers worldwide when combined with Lincoln’s extensive welding and automation expertise,” commented Henrik Lenskjold, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Inrotech.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.