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Xaar buys FFEI

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Xaar buys FFEI

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Xaar buys FFEI
The Xaar Nitrox printhead enables print at up to 100 m/min

Xaar has completed the acquisition of print systems and printbar specialist FFEI. The deal will accelerate the company’s existing growth strategy and enable Xaar to capture additional opportunities in vertically integrated solutions.

FFEI is a leading integrator and manufacturer of industrial digital inkjet systems and digital life science technology with many years of experience managing technical integration and engineering projects.

The addition of FFEI strengthens Xaar’s capabilities and skills and will help provide a more comprehensive solution for its growing number of OEM and User Developer Integrator (UDI) customers.

Based in Hemel Hempstead, UK, CEO Andy Cook, and CFO Julian Payne will remain in their current roles and report to Xaar’s CEO John Mills. Bob Wilson, FFEI’s CTO, will join Xaar in a senior position within the printhead business, where he will focus on delivering technologies for the company’s UDI customers.

John Mills said, “Having restructured and stabilized our core printhead business, the acquisition of FFEI will accelerate our strategy and expand our customer offering in a range of markets. As well as providing a number of ready-made solutions, the acquisition will further enhance Xaar’s world-class expertise.

“I’ve personally known the FFEI team for many years and have long admired their capabilities having previously worked closely with them. We are very excited to welcome them to Xaar and look forward to integrating the business as we continue to deliver on our strategy.”

Andy Cook said, “We are delighted to become part of Xaar which represents a fantastic opportunity for the business to develop and grow. Xaar has been a long-term market leader with great technology and great people and is a perfect fit for the business.”

FFEI employs over 60 people and in the year to 31 March 2021 generated revenue of £9.9 million. The initial cash consideration of £3.7 million was paid on completion, reflecting existing FFEI free cash reserves, with an additional £5.4 million deferred consideration to be paid out over three years. The board expects the acquired expertise and resource to be utilized for projects that will drive long-term profitable growth in Xaar’s core printhead business.

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