Siemens buys US firm Dotmatics for $5.1 bn in AI software push

April 03, 2025 | 15:21

Germany group Siemens said on Wednesday it is buying Dotmatics, a US software company, for $5.1 billion to leverage its use of artificial intelligence to make drug discoveries.
Siemens buys US firm Dotmatics for $5.1 bn in AI software push
Siemens buys US firm Dotmatics for $5.1 bn in AI software push,Source: press.siemens.com

Siemens said the acquisition was "complementary" to its expansion into Life Sciences and would lift its game in a market needing more medication innovation as populations age.

"These trends underscore the need for digital transformation, with software spending expected to double over the next five years," Siemens said in a statement.

The German group said that it expected Docmatics to be immediately profitable, and to bring in $100 million a year in revenue over the mid-term, rising to $500 million in the long-term.

It said the transaction would be completed in the first half of next year.

Siemens recently bought another US software firm also using AI, Altair Engineering, for $10 billion.

Docmatics, founded in 2005 and with a workforce of 800 people, presents itself as a leader in R&D software, and has a platform using AI to accelerate drug research.

Siemens, Germany's second-biggest company by market capitalisation, has been seeing increased revenues from its software division as its digital products for factories face a slump.

By AFP

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