Apple recently agreed to acquire a company called PlasmaSolve, according to EU-required filings. Here’s why the new acquisition could make a lot of sense for Apple’s future product roadmap.
PlasmaSolve acquisition could help Apple as it develops unique new product designs
Apple is a secretive company that rarely discloses acquisitions unless it has to. But because of its designation as a ‘Gatekeeper’ by the EU, it’s required to share information on many acquisitions that are then publicized on this EU website.
Here’s what the latest entry says:
Apple Inc. (“Apple”), through a subsidiary, will acquire the entire issued share capital of PlasmaSolve s.r.o. (“PlasmaSolve”) and offer employment to and hire certain PlasmaSolve employees. PlasmaSolve develops solutions, including a plasma simulation software, to design and optimize plasma-based manufacturing processes.










