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Motorola Solutions finalise l’acquisition de Silvus Technologies Holding Inc.

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Motorola Solutions finalise l’acquisition de Silvus Technologies Holding Inc.
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Motorola Solutions finalise l’acquisition de Silvus Technologies Holding Inc.

2025-08-13 15:00 Last Updated At:15:10

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--août 13, 2025--

Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI) a finalisé l’acquisition de Silvus Technologies Holdings Inc. (« Silvus »), leader mondial des réseaux mobiles ad hoc (MANET) critiques, basé à Los Angeles, en Californie.

Ce communiqué de presse contient des éléments multimédias. Voir le communiqué complet ici : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250806794770/fr/

La technologie MANET de Silvus est spécifiquement conçue pour soutenir les opérations sur le terrain dans les environnements les plus conflictuels et difficiles. Elle permet l’établissement de communications hautement sécurisées pour la transmission de données, de vidéo et de voix, sans dépendre d’infrastructures fixes. Leurs appareils s’interconnectent afin de constituer des réseaux étendus, évolutifs et autocicatrisants, capables de s’adapter à une mobilité continue. Ces réseaux mobiles robustes connectent les personnels, les matériels et divers nœuds à distance ou à grande échelle, tout en prenant en charge de manière efficace des applications gourmandes en bande passante telles que la vidéo, les capteurs et les systèmes de drones.

« Les solutions innovantes de Silvus pour drones et systèmes sans pilote sont reconnues dans les environnements de défense les plus exigeants au monde. Elles fournissent des applications essentielles à la protection des frontières et à la sécurité publique. » déclare Greg Brown, président-directeur général de Motorola Solutions. « Leurs capacités complètent parfaitement nos technologies LMR (Radio Mobile Terrestre) et vidéo, et nous sommes impatients de les proposer à un plus grand nombre de clients à travers le monde. »

Les technologies autonomes, telles que les drones, les véhicules et les robots, sont de plus en plus utilisées pour établir une plus grande distance entre les soldats et les menaces potentielles. La technologie de Silvus permet aux opérateurs humains de contrôler ces systèmes en toute sécurité avec une latence extrêmement faible. Elle contribue ainsi à sauver des vies et à améliorer les décisions tactiques.

Silvus compte parmi ses clients des organismes de défense, des fabricants de systèmes autonomes, des services de renseignement, des forces de l’ordre et des entreprises à l’échelle mondiale. Motorola Solutions vise à renforcer la visibilité de Silvus en tirant parti de sa présence internationale et de ses relations de longue date avec les gouvernements et les acteurs de la sécurité publique dans de nombreux pays.

« En collaborant avec Babak et l’équipe Silvus, nous avons pu constater comment leur expertise a permis de développer une technologie de communication véritablement révolutionnaire », déclare Erik Fagan, associé et responsable des technologies industrielles chez TJC. « Ils ont construit une entreprise exceptionnelle, répondant à un besoin essentiel, et nous sommes ravis de voir leur prochain chapitre, couronné de succès, se poursuivre avec Motorola Solutions, leader mondial de la sûreté et de la sécurité. »

« Nous avons toujours respecté le leadership de Motorola Solutions », déclare Babak Daneshrad, directeur général de Silvus Technologies. « Nos deux entreprises sont résolument tournées vers l’innovation qui vise à rendre le monde plus sûr. La collaboration de nos équipes d’ingénieurs spécialisés renforce notre capacité à concevoir des solutions plus performantes, afin de répondre aux besoins d’un nombre croissant de clients à travers le monde. Je suis extrêmement optimiste quant à l’avenir que nous construirons ensemble avec Motorola Solutions. »

De plus amples informations sur l’acquisition seront communiquées lors de la conférence téléphonique trimestrielle de Motorola Solutions avec les analystes financiers, le 7 août à 16 h CT (17 h ET). La conférence téléphonique sera diffusée en ligne en direct et une rediffusion sera disponible sur www.motorolasolutions.com/investors.

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Transaction Terms

Under the terms of the purchase agreement, the consideration for the Silvus acquisition includes $4.4 billion in upfront consideration, comprising approximately $4.38 billion in cash (subject to customary adjustments) and approximately $20 million in restricted stock to certain employee equity holders. The terms of the purchase agreement also include the ability to earn earnout consideration of up to $600 million in the aggregate based on business performance over consecutive twelve-month periods ending in 2027 and 2028.

About Motorola Solutions | Solving for safer

Safety and security are at the heart of everything we do at Motorola Solutions. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions foster the collaboration that’s critical for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses, and ultimately, safer nations. Learn more about our commitment to innovating for a safer future for us all at www.motorolasolutions.com.

About TJC

TJC, formerly known as The Jordan Company, has worked for more than 40 years with CEOs, founders and entrepreneurs across a range of industries including Consumer & Healthcare, Diversified Industrials, Industrial Technology, Aerospace & Defense, Logistics & Supply Chain and Technology & Infrastructure. With $32.0 billion of assets under management as of March 31, 2025, TJC is managed by a senior leadership team that has invested together for over 23 years on over 85 investments. TJC has offices in New York, Chicago, Miami and Stamford. For more information, please visit www.tjclp.com.

Motorola Solutions Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable federal securities law. These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and generally include words such as “believes,” “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “estimates” and similar expressions. Motorola Solutions can give no assurance that any actual or future results or events discussed in these statements will be achieved. Any forward-looking statements represent Motorola Solutions’ views only as of today and should not be relied upon as representing Motorola Solutions’ views as of any subsequent date. Readers are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the statements contained in this release. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, expected benefits of the transaction to Motorola Solutions and the Silvus business, the ability to expand the reach of Silvus’ offerings, and our ability to integrate and combine the two companies. Motorola Solutions cautions the reader that the risks and uncertainties, including those in Part I Item 1A of Motorola Solutions’ 2024 Annual Report on Form 10-K and in its other U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filings, which are available for free on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on Motorola Solutions’ website at www.motorolasolutions.com/investors, could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated or predicted in the forward-looking statements. Many of these risks and uncertainties cannot be controlled by Motorola Solutions and factors that may impact forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, Motorola Solutions’ ability to successfully integrate and operate Silvus and realize the anticipated benefits of the acquisition. Motorola Solutions undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement or risk factor, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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Motorola Solutions acquires Silvus Technologies, a global leader in highly sophisticated mission-critical mobile ad-hoc networks, solving the toughest communication challenges at the tactical edge

Motorola Solutions acquires Silvus Technologies, a global leader in highly sophisticated mission-critical mobile ad-hoc networks, solving the toughest communication challenges at the tactical edge

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