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Acquisition is a real boost for business

A Jekyll Electronic Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 17, 2005

Jekyll Electronic Technology has recently been acquired by the Lamerholm Group.

Jekyll Electronic Technology has recently been acquired by the Lamerholm Group.

Jekyll, based in Aldermaston UK, sees the acquisition as a real boost for business.

Engineering and manufacturing will continue at Jekyll's Berkshire base, but additional sales and administration support at the Lamerholm's Hertfordshire HQ will strengthen the Jekyll team.

The Lamerholm Group provides a complete design solution for electronic products from initial design through manufacture and test.

Specialising in embedded control and sensor technology Lamerholm offers solutions to companies in a wide range of different markets, with customers ranging from NASA to the National Gallery.

Commenting on the acquisition, Ian Robinson, Managing Director at Lamerholm said: "We are an ambitious company and the purchase of Jekyll offers a great opportunity for both parties".

"We are primarily concentrating on integrating Jekyll's systems and growing the enlarged business through economies of scale and access to a common client base".

Jekyll's latest success includes sales in Malaysia where an SMS based data collection system has been successfully implemented with the company's Malaysian partner EMS Technologies.

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