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Home / Business and Economy / Harman Buys ZF's Driver Tech for $1.8 Billion

Harman Buys ZF's Driver Tech for $1.8 Billion

23 Dec

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Summary

  • Harman International acquired ZF's driver-assistance business for €1.5 billion.
  • The deal boosts Samsung's position in smart camera technology for vehicles.
  • ZF gained financial breathing room from the sale amid rising costs.
Harman Buys ZF's Driver Tech for $1.8 Billion

Harman International, owned by Samsung Electronics, has finalized the acquisition of a key driver-assistance business from Germany's ZF Group for €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion). This transaction is expected to solidify Samsung's leadership in smart camera technology for automotive applications, integrating ZF's radar and automotive computing operations into Harman's existing expertise.

The deal signifies a strategic move for Samsung, which acquired Harman in 2017, to expand its presence in the rapidly evolving software-driven vehicle market. It combines Harman's strengths in infotainment and connected-car systems with ZF's advanced camera technology, positioning both entities for the next generation of software-defined cars.

For ZF, the sale offers much-needed financial flexibility as it contends with higher refinancing costs and weakening returns. This divestment allows the company to reduce debt and reallocate resources to its core technologies, a move underscored by broader financial pressures impacting German auto suppliers amidst intense competition and the transition to electric vehicles.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Harman International acquired ZF's radar and automotive computing operations, which are key to driver-assistance systems.
ZF Group is selling to gain financial breathing room due to higher refinancing costs and weakening returns.
The acquisition strengthens Samsung's position in smart camera technology and the growing automotive electronics market.

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