Add-on Acquisition • Software

X-Rite Acquires MeasureColor

On November 14, 2024, X-Rite acquired software company MeasureColor

Acquisition Context
  • This is X-Rite’s 1st transaction in the Software sector.
  • This is X-Rite’s 1st transaction in the Netherlands.

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M&A Deal Summary

Date November 14, 2024
Target MeasureColor
Sector Software
Buyer(s) X-Rite
Deal Type Add-on Acquisition

Target Company

MeasureColor

Rijswijk, Netherlands
MeasureColor is a developer of color management software solutions designed for the production of printed goods and packaging. Its flagship product, The Company offers converters and printers a robust, easy-to-use platform for measuring and managing color quality, ensuring consistency and precision throughout the production process. MeasureColor is based in Rijswijk, Netherlands.
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Buyer Overview 1

Buyer

X-Rite

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Category Company
Sector Test/Measurement Equipment
DESCRIPTION

X-Rite is a provider of in color measurement and color management, offering hardware, software and services for measuring, formulating and matching color. The Company serves a range of industries, including printing, packaging, photography, graphic design, video, automotive, paints, plastics, textiles, dental and medical. X-Rite serves customers worldwide from its offices in Europe, Asia and the Americas.


Deal Context for Buyer #
Overall 3 of 3
Sector: Software 1 of 1
Type: Add-on Acquisition 3 of 3
Country: Netherlands 1 of 1
Year: 2024 1 of 1
PREVIOUS DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
2007-08-23 Pantone

Carlstadt, New Jersey, United States

Pantone, Inc. is a designer of Pantone matching system, an innovative system for identifying, matching and communicating colors to solve color reproduction problems in the graphic arts market.

Buy $180M