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TPG to Acquire PTC’s Industrial Connectivity and IoT Businesses

TPG to Acquire PTC's Industrial Connectivity and IoT Businesses

TPG to Acquire PTC's Industrial Connectivity and IoT Businesses

  • Sale of Kepware and ThingWorx businesses enables PTC to increase focus on Intelligent Product Lifecycle vision
  • Transaction will provide the Kepware and ThingWorx businesses with additional resources for growth

PTC and TPG, a leading global alternative asset management firm, today announced a definitive agreement under which TPG will acquire PTC’s Kepware® industrial connectivity and ThingWorx® Internet of Things (IoT) businesses (the “businesses”).

The transaction would provide the businesses with additional capital and expertise to accelerate growth and further their leadership to meet the evolving connectivity and data needs of manufacturing organizations. TPG will invest in the businesses through TPG Capital, the firm’s U.S. and European private equity platform.

“We’re pleased to reach this agreement with TPG as we increase our focus on delivering our Intelligent Product Lifecycle vision for customers through our core CAD, PLM, ALM, and SLM offerings and the ongoing adoption of AI and SaaS,” said Neil Barua, President and CEO, PTC. “With our resources and investments concentrated in these areas, we are confident we can help our customers address their most pressing challenges by enabling them to fully leverage the value of their product data and to transform each stage of the product lifecycle.”

Barua continued, “Kepware and ThingWorx are leading products, and we are pleased that they are gaining an outstanding partner in TPG that is committed to their future growth and to meeting the evolving needs of customers. We look forward to continuing to work with these businesses as they scale and evolve under TPG’s ownership.”

“There is a generational opportunity to evolve and progress manufacturing through solutions that bridge the gap between operational and information technology,” said Art Heidrich, Partner at TPG.

“Kepware and ThingWorx are driving the digital transformation of the shop floor, helping customers manage and improve their production processes. We are excited to partner with PTC and look forward to supporting the next chapter of growth for these software platforms.”

Kepware facilitates connectivity between industrial automation devices and applications, acting as a communication platform that enables data exchange and integration across a diverse range of industries including manufacturing, oil and gas, and utilities to simplify the process of collecting, monitoring, and controlling data from multiple sources. ThingWorx is a comprehensive IoT platform for industrial enterprises that connects systems, analyzes data, and enables the remote management of devices through a secure and scalable architecture.

The transaction is expected to close in the first half of calendar year 2026, subject to the satisfaction of regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.

The post TPG to Acquire PTC’s Industrial Connectivity and IoT Businesses appeared first on IoT Business News.

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