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Hexagon AB

Hexagon AB is a headquartered in , specializing in solutions that integrate technologies, software, and autonomous systems to support measurement, positioning, and geospatial applications across industries such as , , and . Founded in 1975 as Eken Industri och Handel AB, the company evolved through strategic acquisitions and rebranding, officially becoming Hexagon AB in 1992 under the leadership of industrialist Torbjörn Ek, and has since grown into a global leader in precision measurement technologies with operations in over 50 countries. As of 2024, Hexagon employed approximately 24,800 people and reported annual net sales of 5.4 billion EUR (approximately $5.9 billion USD), reflecting its focus on driving innovation in , reality capture, and industrial . The company's portfolio is organized into key divisions, including Manufacturing Intelligence for design and production optimization, Asset Lifecycle Intelligence for sustainable management, Geosystems for positioning and solutions, and a new division for next-generation autonomy, enabling clients to bridge physical and digital worlds for enhanced efficiency and decision-making. In recent developments, announced plans in 2025 to its Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division and related businesses, including the Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division, to form a new company named targeted for 2026, and appointed as President and CEO, effective July 2025, underscoring its commitment to strategic growth and technological advancement.

Overview

Company profile

Hexagon AB is a multinational industrial technology company founded in 1975 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. Originally starting as a measurement tools provider, it has evolved into a global leader in sensor, software, and autonomous technologies that enable digital reality solutions, capturing and processing data from the physical world to create actionable insights. The company serves key industries including manufacturing, infrastructure, and geospatial, helping customers enhance productivity, quality, and sustainability through precision measurement and automation. As of the third quarter of 2025, employs approximately 24,800 people across 50 countries. The company reported net sales of approximately €5.4 billion for the full year 2024, with net sales for the first nine months of 2025 reaching approximately €4.0 billion, reflecting a 4% decline in the third quarter amid fluctuations. 's shares are listed on under the ticker HEXA B. Following significant divestitures in 2025, including the sale of non-core assets in its , & Geospatial division in July and the Design & Engineering business to for €2.7 billion in September, has sharpened its strategic focus on core areas such as , positioning technologies, and industrial automation. In November 2025, announced the acquisition of Inertial Sense to enhance its positioning portfolio. These moves aim to streamline operations, unlock value, and enhance financial flexibility while prioritizing high-growth segments in solutions.

Leadership and governance

Hexagon AB's executive leadership is headed by President and Chief Executive Officer , who assumed the role on July 20, 2025, bringing prior experience as CEO of Konecranes Plc. Key executives include Norbert Hanke as interim since August 2025 (succeeding David Mills, who served from 2023 to 2025), and division presidents such as Andreas Renulf, appointed President of the Manufacturing Intelligence division effective May 1, 2025, to oversee global strategy and operations in that area. The executive management team, comprising 14 members, also features roles like , (appointed August 2025), and presidents for business areas including Geosystems, , and Autonomous Solutions. The consists of eight members as of the 2025 , chaired by Ola Rollén since 2023, with Björn Rosengren serving as Vice Chairman since May 5, 2025. Other board members include Märta I.K. Schörling Andreen, who chairs the , along with independent directors such as Tomas Eliasson, elected in 2025. The board operates through specialized committees, including the for overseeing financial reporting and , the Remuneration Committee for policies, and integration of oversight within these structures to address matters. Hexagon's governance framework adheres to Swedish corporate law, primarily the Swedish Companies Act, the company's , and the Swedish Code of , emphasizing transparency in decision-making and equal treatment of shareholders. The company integrates principles through its Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, aligned with the UN Global Compact, covering , labor standards, environmental responsibility, and measures, with board-level oversight ensuring compliance and reporting. Shareholder rights are protected via the Annual General Meeting as the supreme decision-making body, with provisions for nominations, voting, and information access under rules. In , notable changes include the appointment of as CEO following an interim period, and Ola Rollén's divestment of his entire remaining 815,299 shares on September 8, , for 89.8 million at 110.17 per share, ahead of his planned departure as Chairman at the 2026 AGM, where Björn Rosengren is positioned to succeed him. These transitions reflect ongoing efforts to align leadership with strategic priorities in digital and sustainable technologies.

History

Founding and early development (1975–1999)

Hexagon AB traces its origins to Eken Industri och Handel AB, which was registered on September 25, 1975, in , , as an industrial with a focus on diverse and trade activities. The company began as a managing a range of industrial holdings, including imports of consumer goods like tuna fish and production of components such as vehicle hydraulics and fasteners. In May 1987, Eken Industri merged with its sister entity, Investment AB , achieving an annual turnover of 400 million and solidifying its position as a mid-sized player in Sweden's industrial sector. This merger expanded the company's scope, incorporating additional investments in and , though it maintained a fragmented portfolio across unrelated areas. The modern structure of emerged in 1992, when a primarily composed of private individuals, led by industrialist Torbjörn Ek, established Aktiebolag as a and acquired a 49.9 percent voting interest in Eken Industri. The stake was increased to 50.1 percent in 1993, providing greater control over operations. On October 28, 1993, Eken Industri officially changed its name to , marking a shift toward a more unified corporate identity while retaining its emphasis on and holdings. Throughout the 1990s, Hexagon pursued initial diversification and growth through targeted acquisitions in , focusing on and industrial sectors. Key milestones included the April 1994 purchase of Gislaved Gummi AB, a tire manufacturer generating SEK 175 million in annual sales, and the acquisition of the Johnson Metall Group later that year, which bolstered capabilities in metal components and applications. These moves represented organic expansion in measurement-related tools, primarily within Scandinavian markets, laying groundwork for future specialization. Hexagon's portfolio during this era remained highly diversified, spanning communications, industrial automation, automotive components, polymers, and unrelated ventures such as via the Norfoods division. This broad approach, while enabling steady revenue growth, presented challenges including operational complexity and vulnerability to market fluctuations as a publicly listed entity. To address these issues, Hexagon divested around 10 non-core businesses between 1993 and 1997, streamlining its focus on higher-potential industrial segments. A pivotal shift occurred in 1998, when financier acquired a controlling stake in and was elected chairman of the board, injecting new strategic direction amid ongoing portfolio rationalization. These early efforts positioned for subsequent specialization, though its pre-2000 operations emphasized regional industrial diversification over global technological dominance.

Expansion through acquisitions (2000–2012)

In 2000, under new leadership led by Ola Rollén as President and CEO, Hexagon AB underwent a strategic refocus to concentrate on its core competencies in measurement technologies and , divesting non-core assets such as the Norfood business area to streamline operations and release capital for targeted investments. This shift marked a departure from its earlier structure, emphasizing high-growth sectors like sensors and geospatial solutions to achieve at least 15% annual growth. The period from 2000 to 2012 saw execute approximately 80 acquisitions, transforming it into a leader in and positioning technologies by integrating complementary expertise in 3D measurement and software. Key deals included the 2001 acquisition of Brown & Sharpe's business for USD 160 million, which bolstered 's presence in coordinate measuring machines; the 2005 purchase of Geosystems for approximately 9.1 billion SEK (1.44 billion CHF), enhancing geospatial and capabilities; the 2007 acquisition of NovAtel, strengthening GPS and positioning technologies; and the 2010 buyout of for USD 2.1 billion, expanding software solutions for and . These moves facilitated entry into geospatial and manufacturing intelligence, with over 50 deals contributing to portfolio diversification across sensors and digital solutions. Revenue growth reflected this acquisition-driven expansion, rising from approximately €500 million in 2000 to €2.38 billion by 2012, more than quadrupling through organic progress and inorganic additions while establishing strong footholds in and via subsidiaries like and NovAtel. By 2012, these efforts positioned Hexagon as a global leader in measurement and positioning, with net sales increasing 6% year-over-year and organic growth at 5%, underscoring the synergies from integrated technologies.

Global growth and diversification (2013–2021)

During the period from 2013 to 2021, Hexagon AB experienced substantial revenue growth, expanding from €2.43 billion in net sales in 2013 to €4.34 billion by 2021, driven by a combination of organic expansion and strategic acquisitions that broadened its technological portfolio. This growth reflected Hexagon's increasing focus on integrating with software solutions, particularly in and , to support emerging fields like autonomous systems. A pivotal acquisition in 2017 was , a leading provider of (CAE) simulation tools, purchased for $834 million, which enhanced Hexagon's capabilities in virtual product testing and predictive modeling for autonomous technologies. Similarly, the 2021 acquisition of Infor's (EAM) business for €242 million strengthened Hexagon's offerings in asset lifecycle management, contributing €38 million in net sales post-acquisition and aligning with the shift toward digital optimization in industrial operations. Key events during this era included the 2013 launch of Hexagon Composites as a dedicated entity focused on composite materials for energy applications, which was later restructured with elements re-acquired to bolster sustainable mobility solutions, and a growing emphasis on Industry 4.0 principles through technologies. Hexagon's —virtual replicas of physical assets enabled by and —gained traction as core to its strategy, facilitating real-time monitoring and optimization in and , with early integrations seen in CAE tools from the acquisition. By , these initiatives supported a diversified product ecosystem, where software revenue grew to represent a significant portion of total sales, underscoring Hexagon's transition from hardware to comprehensive solutions. Geographically, Hexagon expanded its footprint, with revenue from the Americas reaching 35% and Asia-Pacific 28% of total net sales by 2021, surpassing 50% combined and reflecting successful market penetration in high-growth regions. This was aided by the establishment of key R&D centers, including expansions in China—such as the 2017 smart factory investment of €90 million in Suzhou for metrology production and innovation—and in the US, highlighted by the 2018 opening of its Mining division headquarters in Tucson, Arizona, which incorporated advanced R&D for autonomous mining technologies. Overall R&D investment reached €567 million in 2021 (13% of net sales), employing around 5,000 personnel across global centers to drive innovations in positioning and simulation. Hexagon faced notable challenges, including the integration of over 170 acquisitions since 2000—many occurring in this period—which required rigorous due diligence to realize synergies and avoid operational disruptions. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated these issues in 2020, causing significant supply chain disruptions, reduced demand in key sectors like automotive and aerospace, and a 7.8% dip in net sales to €3.76 billion, though Hexagon mitigated impacts through diversified revenue streams and accelerated digital adoption. By 2021, recovery was evident with 15.3% growth, bolstered by resilient software segments and strategic adaptations to remote operations.

Recent strategic shifts (2022–present)

Following the economic disruptions of 2022, Hexagon AB pursued a recovery strategy focused on operational resilience and targeted investments, achieving an average annual of 5% from 2022 to 2024. This growth was supported by expansions in high-demand sectors such as and , despite headwinds in automotive and markets. In the fourth quarter of 2024, the company reported net sales of €1,448.0 million, reflecting a 1% organic revenue increase compared to the prior year. In 2025, Hexagon executed significant structural changes to streamline its portfolio, including the appointment of as President and CEO effective July 2025, succeeding Norbert Hanke, to lead the refocused strategy. In March, it announced the spin-off of its Asset Lifecycle Intelligence (ALI) business, rebranded as the division, which encompasses software solutions for safety, infrastructure, geospatial, ETQ, and Bricsys; the division is slated for a potential listing in 2026. Later, in September, Hexagon agreed to sell its Design & Engineering business to for approximately €2.7 billion, with 70% of the consideration in cash and the remainder in Cadence shares. These actions marked a deliberate pivot away from broader diversification efforts of prior years, enabling a sharper focus on core competencies in sensors, , and manufacturing intelligence. The strategic refocus has bolstered financial stability, with recurring revenue growing 10% year-over-year to €570.7 million in the first quarter of , representing 43.1% of total sales. By the third quarter, recurring revenue continued to expand organically by 6% to €564.2 million, underscoring the shift toward predictable, subscription-based models in Hexagon's streamlined operations. Parallel to these shifts, Hexagon advanced its sustainability agenda with ambitious net-zero targets validated by the (SBTi) in 2024. The company committed to reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 95% and Scope 3 emissions by 51.6% per euro of by 2030, from a 2022 baseline, while increasing renewable energy usage to 100% by 2027. ESG reporting was enhanced through the integrated Annual and Sustainability Report 2024, which detailed progress on emissions reductions and transparency, aligning corporate strategy with global environmental standards.

Products and services

Measurement and positioning technologies

Hexagon AB specializes in hardware solutions for precision measurement and positioning, encompassing laser trackers, coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), and total stations that enable and geospatial applications. Laser trackers, such as the Leica Absolute Tracker AT960, utilize laser interferometry to deliver dynamic, high-accuracy 3D measurements over large volumes, supporting portable coordinate with volumetric accuracy up to 15 micrometers. These systems are designed for durability in industrial environments, fitting into a single flight case for easy transport and setup. Complementing this, CMMs like the Optiv multisensor series combine tactile probing with optical and for flexible inspection of complex geometries, achieving sub-micron precision in processes. Total stations, including robotic models from Geosystems, integrate electronic distance measurement (EDM) and angular optics to provide efficient and data for surveying tasks. These technologies find critical applications across industries, particularly in automotive where CMMs verify part dimensions to tight tolerances, aiding the shift to production. In , stations enable precise site mapping and staking out, reducing errors in layout and alignment for projects. Aerial systems, powered by Hexagon's single-photon technology introduced in 2024, generate high-density point clouds for modeling, enhancing efficiency in large-area surveys by capturing millions of points per second from airborne platforms. Innovations in Hexagon's portfolio emphasize enhanced capabilities, such as integration for positioning accuracy; the LidarVision platform, launched in 2025, fuses 3D sensors with proprietary algorithms to enable volumetric detection and threat analysis in applications. In June 2025, Hexagon launched , a for industrial applications that integrates the company's sensor technologies, advanced locomotion, and -driven mission control to enable agile autonomous operations in and other sectors. Leica Geosystems' GNSS receivers, including the GS18 I RTK rover, incorporate visual positioning technology to measure points in obstructed environments, achieving centimeter-level accuracy without line-of-sight to the sky by blending image-based and satellite data. The 2025 introduction of the CMM further advances automation, featuring next-generation kinematics for faster probing cycles and reduced setup times in high-volume . Hexagon holds a leading position in the global industrial metrology sector, particularly in , with an estimated of 12-15% as of 2025, driven by its comprehensive portfolio and ongoing innovations like Leica-branded systems. This dominance is evidenced by the company's role as a top provider in a market projected to reach USD 19.03 billion by 2030.

Software and digital reality solutions

Hexagon's software portfolio encompasses advanced tools for , , and in industrial applications. PC-DMIS stands as the company's core software, offering a comprehensive suite for programming, executing, and analyzing measurement routines across coordinate measuring machines and portable devices to ensure . HxGN SDx provides a cloud-native platform for spatial , enabling engineering, operations, and maintenance teams to handle lifecycle information from geospatial and reality capture sources, thereby streamlining workflows and reducing operational costs. Complementing these, the Nexus platform functions as an open ecosystem tailored for factory , connecting disparate tools, data streams, and teams to facilitate and optimization in environments. Central to Hexagon's offerings is the concept of , which integrates sensor-captured physical data with and algorithms to generate immersive virtual twins of assets and operations. This approach allows for dynamic simulations that predict equipment failures, optimize resource allocation, and support proactive maintenance strategies, bridging the gap between real-world conditions and digital models. By fusing high-fidelity data from sensors—such as those used in positioning technologies—with AI-driven analytics, these solutions enable scalable decision-making across industries like and . In practical applications, Hexagon's software supports comprehensive asset lifecycle management through platforms like HxGN SDx, which was established prior to the company's announcement of plans for strategic divestitures of non-core divisions to focus on core digital capabilities. Additionally, tools within the Nexus ecosystem aid in robotics programming for manufacturing, allowing engineers to simulate, program, and deploy automated systems for tasks like assembly and quality inspection with reduced downtime. Recent developments in have emphasized cloud-based tools in preparation for planned divestitures, with launches including enhancements to the platform that incorporate workflows for global productivity gains and the Autonomous Suite for AI-accelerated . These innovations, such as the Digital Factory as a Service, deliver up to four times faster deployment of collaborative environments for multi-site factory planning and monitoring.

Organizational structure

Current divisions

In 2025, Hexagon AB restructured its organizational structure to streamline operations into four core divisions, reflecting strategic divestitures and preparations for future separations. This includes the sale of its Design & Engineering business to Cadence Design Systems for approximately €2.7 billion in September 2025, which allowed the company to refocus on high-growth areas in precision measurement and automation. Additionally, from the third quarter of 2025, Hexagon began presenting its Asset Lifecycle Intelligence (ALI) and Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial (SIG) divisions, along with ETQ and Bricsys software businesses, as a unified business area named Octave, in preparation for a potential spin-off in the first half of 2026, with preparations ongoing as of October 2025. The Manufacturing Intelligence division focuses on metrology solutions and production optimization technologies to enhance manufacturing productivity and quality control across industries such as automotive and . It is led by Andreas Renulf, who assumed the role effective May 1, 2025, bringing expertise in industrial software and operations to drive integration of and sensor technologies. Hexagon's Geosystems division provides geospatial and surveying solutions, including advanced , reality capture, and positioning technologies under brands like Geosystems, serving sectors such as , , and utilities. These offerings emphasize high-precision measurement for infrastructure development and , with a strong emphasis on integrating with digital workflows. The division is led by Adrian Gahan as of 2025. The Autonomous Solutions division specializes in robotics, mobile mapping, and autonomous vehicle technologies tailored for applications in mining, agriculture, and transportation. It develops sensor-based systems and software for off-road autonomy, enabling data collection and operational efficiency in challenging environments, with notable growth in demand reported in the third quarter of 2025. The Octave business area, operating as a division within Hexagon as of late 2025, encompasses the former Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division's public sector and safety technologies, integrated with ALI's asset management solutions prior to the planned spin-off. This unit focuses on software-driven tools for infrastructure planning, safety compliance, and geospatial analytics, supporting sustainable operations in energy, utilities, and government applications, with ETQ and Bricsys contributing quality management and CAD software capabilities. Octave is led by President Ben Maslen as of September 2025.

Key subsidiaries and operations

Hexagon AB maintains a network of prominent subsidiaries that underpin its global operations in measurement, positioning, and digital solutions. Leica Geosystems AG, headquartered in Heerbrugg, , serves as a cornerstone , specializing in surveying and geospatial technologies, with its roots tracing back to the integration into Hexagon in 2005. Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, with significant operations in the United States (e.g., ) and the (e.g., ), focuses on hardware and software for industrial applications, supporting worldwide. Bricsys NV, based in Ghent, Belgium, provides CAD and BIM software solutions and remains a key ahead of its inclusion in the planned to form , announced in March 2025 and slated for completion in early 2026. The company's operational network spans more than 160 countries, delivering solutions to customers globally, while employing approximately 24,800 people across 50 countries as of September 2025. Key operational hubs include the corporate headquarters in , , which oversees strategic direction and innovation; Heerbrugg, Switzerland, as the center for geospatial and surveying operations through Leica Geosystems; and , in the United States, supporting positioning and technologies. Manufacturing facilities are strategically located in (e.g., for scaling in ) and (e.g., for high-precision components), enabling efficient integration and regional responsiveness. Workforce distribution reflects Hexagon's strong European base and growing presence in the , with roughly 40% of employees in —concentrated in , , and —and 30% in the , primarily the and , as of 2024, though recent restructurings may affect these patterns. The company invests over €850 million annually in , distributed across these hubs to advance technologies and digital integration, as of 2025. In 2025, Hexagon underwent significant adjustments to streamline its structure, including the September sale of its Design & Engineering business to for €2.7 billion, which reduced its overall footprint by divesting non-core software assets and allowing a sharper focus on sensor production sites in core manufacturing locations. Concurrently, preparations for the of the Asset Lifecycle and related entities, such as Bricsys and ETQ, into the independent company —expected in early 2026—further refine operations toward hardware-centric strengths in and .

Acquisitions and divestitures

Major acquisitions

Hexagon AB has completed more than 170 acquisitions since the early , strategically expanding its capabilities in technologies, software solutions, and autonomous systems. These deals have been instrumental in building a comprehensive portfolio across , geospatial, and domains, enabling the company to address gaps in its offerings and integrate advanced technologies for industrial applications. Among the most transformative acquisitions was the 2005 purchase of Leica Geosystems, a leading provider of geospatial measurement and positioning technologies, for approximately 1.44 billion Swiss francs (equivalent to about €940 million at the time). This deal significantly bolstered Hexagon's expertise in high-precision surveying and mapping tools, establishing it as a dominant player in multidimensional metrology. In 2017, Hexagon acquired MSC Software, a pioneer in computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulation, for $834 million on a cash- and debt-free basis. The acquisition enhanced Hexagon's simulation software portfolio, allowing for better integration of virtual product testing with physical measurement data to optimize manufacturing processes. More recently, in 2020, Hexagon acquired CAEfatigue Limited, a specialist in mechanical fatigue simulation software, to strengthen its solutions for durability analysis in smart factories and industrial facilities. Other notable deals include the 2021 acquisition of Infor EAM for $2.7 billion, which expanded asset management capabilities, and the 2010 purchase of Intergraph for $2.1 billion, adding geospatial and CAD software assets. In 2025, Hexagon completed the acquisition of Septentrio NV, a market leader in GNSS technologies, announced on January 7 and closed on March 19, to advance mission-critical navigation and autonomy applications; the company is expected to generate over €50 million in annual revenue. These acquisitions represent representative examples of Hexagon's focus on high-impact integrations rather than exhaustive listings. The strategic rationale behind these acquisitions centers on filling technological gaps in sensors, software platforms, and autonomous solutions, while augmenting roadmaps with specialized domain expertise. Since 2013, Hexagon has particularly emphasized deals that advance technologies, such as the 2021 acquisition of CADLM, which incorporated and for predictive design and manufacturing simulations. This approach supports the creation of interconnected digital realities, enhancing operational efficiency in industries like , automotive, and . Integration of acquired entities has led to enhanced R&D capabilities, with acquired technologies contributing to Hexagon's in areas like simulation and positioning. For instance, the integration connected design and production workflows, accelerating product development cycles, while Leica's geospatial tools have been embedded across Hexagon's measurement divisions for improved accuracy in real-world applications.
AcquisitionYearValueKey Contribution
Leica Geosystems2005~1.44B CHFGeospatial and positioning technologies
2010$2.1BCAD and geospatial software
2017$834MCAE simulation for manufacturing
2021$2.7BEnterprise asset management
2020UndisclosedFatigue analysis software
Septentrio NV2025UndisclosedGNSS positioning technologies

Notable divestitures

Hexagon AB has pursued a of fewer divestitures compared to its extensive acquisition history, focusing on strategic exits to streamline operations and refocus on core competencies in sensor technology and solutions. These moves have been particularly pronounced in , amid efforts to adapt to shifts emphasizing autonomy over software-heavy segments. A key 2025 action was the announcement on March 4 of preparations to the Asset Lifecycle Intelligence (ALI) division, along with the Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial (SIG) division, and software businesses ETQ and Bricsys, into a new independent entity described as a pureplay software and company. This initiative, initially termed NewCo, was named on June 17, signaling its aim to accelerate and optimize industrial software solutions through data and . Further organizational updates on September 15 consolidated these units under the division, with a potential separation targeted for 2026 via a U.S. exchange listing, allowing Hexagon to sharpen its portfolio on hardware-centric growth areas. In parallel, Hexagon announced the agreement to sell its Design & Engineering (D&E) business to for €2.7 billion on September 4, 2025, with the transaction expected to close in the first quarter of 2026, representing a divestiture of a non-core asset that had contributed approximately €265 million in revenue to the division in 2024. This transaction, which included engineering simulation software like MSC and Adams, advanced Hexagon's focus on technologies while unlocking significant value and enhancing financial flexibility. Earlier in July 2025, Hexagon divested additional non-core assets within the SIG division, generating about $90 million in annual revenue, further aligning the company with high-growth priorities in and sensing. These 2025 divestitures are expected to generate over €2.7 billion in proceeds from the deal alone upon closing, with expectations of additional value from the spin-off, enabling reinvestment in R&D for autonomous systems and , as well as debt reduction to support long-term margin targets of 18-20%. The rationale underscores Hexagon's exit from software-intensive areas to capitalize on hardware-driven market trends, fostering greater operational efficiency and shareholder returns.

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