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    The embedded computing and power business of Emerson Network Power is now Artesyn Embedded Technologies

    01/14/2014

    The former Emerson Embedded Computing & Power business of Emerson Network Power announced a new name and corporate identity, Artesyn Embedded Technologies. The new brand comes following a transition to new ownership during the fourth quarter of 2013. Platinum Equity, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm, acquired a majority interest in the company from Emerson in November. Emerson retained a 49 percent stake.

    Jay Geldmacher, CEO of Artesyn Embedded Technologies, said Artesyn is poised to enhance its leadership position in power conversion and embedded computing solutions for communications, computing, medical and industrial markets.
    “As a standalone private company, Artesyn will create significant value-driven growth based on our global reach, an unrivalled understanding of our customers, excellence in engineering and world class manufacturing,” said Mr. Geldmacher. “Our energized and dedicated team will continue its outstanding track record of delivering high quality solutions and technology leadership.”

    “We will continue to collaborate with Artesyn’s management team and drive the company toward new levels of success as a standalone enterprise. Artesyn has a unique and compelling value proposition based on a deep understanding of its customers and a leadership position in advanced technology solutions,” said Jacob Kotzubei, the Partner at Platinum Equity who led the team that acquired Artesyn. “Our long-term plan is to help Artesyn grow and broaden its customer base both organically and through prospective add-on investments.”

    The name Artesyn is based on two words: artisan for the company's creativity and synthesis for its ability to work closely with customers. It is a name with a long and distinguished heritage in the embedded computing and power market. The new Artesyn Embedded Technologies emerges from the integrated acquisitions of some of the leaders in the embedded computing and power conversion industries including Astec Power, Artesyn Technologies, and Motorola Embedded Communications Computing Group.

    Artesyn Embedded Technologies

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