Harrogate dental implant specialist completes Swedish acquisition in European expansion bid
Neoss, the Harrogate-headquartered dental implant specialist, has acquired Swedish production and development firm, arc solutions AB.
This deal is part of Neoss’ ongoing expansion plans in Europe and a growing focus on digital dentistry.
arc solutions AB, which is a specialist in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, will retain its own brand while operating under the Neoss umbrella.
Neoss was founded in 2000, with the objective of “Advancing the Science of Dental Implant Treatment”, by Fredrik Engman, Neoss chief technology officer, and Professor Neil Meredith.
In 2006, Neoss established a Research and Product Development centre in Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden. The company also has operations in USA, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Australia and New Zealand.
Michael J. Dormer, CEO of Neoss, said: “We are delighted to welcome arc solutions AB to the Neoss family of Companies.
“Both entities bring strong competencies which will enable us to provide our customers with even better service and products.”
Joakim Svensson, CEO of arc solutions, added: “We very much look forward to be a part of the Neoss family and continue our journey together. We are two strong players working towards an exciting future.”
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