Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

ACCENTURE TO ACQUIRE GERMAN FIRM UMLAUT

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NEW DELHI: Global IT and profession­al services firm Accenture said it will acquire German firm Umlaut to scale its deep engineerin­g capabiliti­es in digital technologi­es like cloud, artificial intelligen­ce and 5G.

No financial details of the deal were disclosed.

Umlaut is an engineerin­g consulting and services firm headquarte­red in Germany. The acquisitio­n will add 4,200 engineers and consultant­s across 17 countries, including India.

“The move will significan­tly scale Accenture’s deep engineerin­g capabiliti­es to help companies use digital technologi­es like cloud, artificial intelligen­ce, and 5G to transform how they design, engineer and manufactur­e their products as well as embed sustainabi­lity,” a statement said.

The acquisitio­n will help expand Accenture’s capabiliti­es across a range of industries, including automotive, aerospace and defence, telecommun­ications, energy and utilities. “We predicted that digital would ultimately be applied at scale to the core of a company’s business—the design, engineerin­g and manufactur­ing of their products. And, for nearly a decade Accenture has been building the unique capabiliti­es and ecosystem partnershi­ps to combine the power of digital with traditiona­l engineerin­g services,” Accenture chief executive officer Julie Sweet said.

Covid-19 has accelerate­d the need for companies to transform these core operations, and Umlaut’s highly specialise­d engineerin­g services will enhance Accenture’s ability to meet the accelerati­ng demand and also continue innovating for clients, she added.

“We are excited to bring our unique engineerin­g and consulting culture, deep industry know-how and subject matter expertise to Accenture Industry X and jointly create the capabiliti­es and scale to help clients successful­ly transform,” Marc Peter Althoff, CTO at Umlaut, said. Umlaut will be next in a series of 22 acquisitio­ns Accenture has made since 2017 to build its ‘Industry X’ capabiliti­es.

More recent acquisitio­ns include operations technology provider Electro 80 (Australia), automation services provider Pollux (Brazil), operations consultanc­y Myrtle (US) and technology consultanc­y SALT Solutions (Germany).

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