Accenture Buys Eclipse Automation For Factories of the Future
July 22, 2022

Accenture has agreed to acquire Eclipse Automation a provider of
customized manufacturing automation and robotics solutions headquartered
in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. The acquisition will allow Accenture to
offer automated production lines that leverage the cloud, data and
artificial intelligence (AI), making factories and plants smarter and
thus, more productive, sustainable and safe. Financial terms were not
disclosed.
Eclipse Automation creates automated manufacturing systems to produce
sophisticated products for life sciences, industrial equipment,
automotive, energy and consumer goods companies. Its technologists and
engineers design, build, integrate and service advanced automation
solutions for producing components and devices such as electric vehicle
batteries and wearable blood-glucose monitors. Eclipse Automation’s
solutions include automation control systems, production machines and
robots, with critical customized tooling manufactured in-house.
Founded in 2001, Eclipse Automation has offices in Canada, the US,
Hungary, Germany, Switzerland and Malaysia. Its approximately 800
professionals will join Accenture’s digital engineering and
manufacturing service, Industry X.
Aaron Saint, North America lead for Industry X at Accenture, said:
"Technology, data and AI are fundamentally transforming every part of a
company. This includes engineering and manufacturing, our clients’ next
digital frontier. With Eclipse Automation, we will combine advanced
automation capabilities with our deep digital expertise. This will
position Accenture better than ever to help our clients reimagine their
products and how they make them."
Jeffrey Russell, President of Accenture in Canada, said: "Many companies
are bringing production back home to Canada and the US due to global
supply chain disruptions. This gives them a unique opportunity to
reinvent manufacturing with digital technologies and advanced
automation. With Eclipse Automation, Accenture will provide technology
and training capabilities that our clients need to develop a digital
industrial workforce in markets where manufacturing skills are scarce."
Steve
Mai, CEO of Eclipse Automation, added: "For two decades, we have been
leaders in delivering advanced automation solutions and high-tech
manufacturing know-how to clients across multiple industries. By joining
Accenture, we can also bring the advantages of data, AI and the cloud to
our clients’ facilities at a scale that no other company can offer
them."
The acquisition marks the next milestone in Accenture’s expansion of its
digital engineering and manufacturing capabilities. In 2020, Accenture
bought Myrtle Consulting (US, Canada), a consultancy for strategic
advisory on industrial operations, and Callisto Integration (Canada), a
provider of manufacturing execution and shop-floor control systems. In
2021, Accenture added Pollux (Brazil), which engineers and deploys
materials handling and autonomous mobile robots, paving its way into
autonomous robotics systems. Later that year, Accenture made one of its
largest acquisitions ever with international engineering services
provider umlaut, headquartered in Germany, and strengthened its asset
management and performance capabilities with Advoco (US) and T.A. Cook
(Germany).
Completion of the acquisition is subject to customary closing
conditions, including receipt of applicable regulatory approvals. |