Engineering & Technology Corporate Finance
Engineered Products, automotive, Aerospace, information technology corporate finance, telemetry, medical devices, software, IT Consultancy, wireless technologies, defence products
Cleantech embodies the type of high value-add engineering driving corporate finance activity
The UK remains at the forefront of R&D in many specialist engineering areas. The value that is added to products and the expertise developed and delivered in the form of consultancy remains an enormous strength within the British economy. 25% of industrial companies have plans to bring manufacturing back to the UK in 2011/2. In our work with owners and management teams within the engineering and technology corporate finance fields, we are therefore seeing an increased level of interest from overseas and financial buyers seeking to invest in British exporters as well as the continued focus on high added-value industrial sectors such as aerospace and medical.
Often characterised by their requirement for initial investment in product development prior to embarking on the sales cycle. As products develop, so do the complexities of their manufacturing processes. With such investment comes an element of protection in the form of patented products and manufacturing processes but can also be a driver towards M&A.
Engineering and Technology Corporate Finance News
- 2012 set to be largest ever UK composites event
- DCC PLC : DCC completes the acquisition of Swea Energi
- ABB to acquire Thomas & Betts for $3.9 billion
- Report forecasts rise in investment in equipment and software
- ASSA ABLOY : ASSA ABLOY has finalized the acquisition of Alb…
Our technology corporate finance experience ranges from selling a turbocharger business to managing the MBO of a previously listed telemetry company.

