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Nedinsco and Vinotion in German hands

6 March 2026
Nieke Roos
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Germany’s Hensoldt, a leader in civilian and military sensor solutions, is acquiring optomechatronics specialist Nedinsco from Venlo and its recent AI-based vision capture from Eindhoven, Vinotion. The transaction is a targeted strategic step toward scaling production capacities and expanding optronics capabilities in the areas of situational awareness, driver vision systems and sensor subsystems. Expected to close in mid-2026, the deal will be financed entirely from existing funds. Upon completion, Nedinsco, including Vinotion, will become part of Hensoldt’s Optronics segment.

Credit: Hensoldt

Through the acquisition, Hensoldt expands its industrial presence and market access in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands. Including the new Dutch sites strengthens its engineering and production capacities for major European defense programs and creates industrial flexibility for future growth. Adding complementary electronics expertise in a security-sensitive field also increases its technological autonomy through greater integration of critical technologies. Furthermore, the companies’ combined capabilities in rapid prototyping speed up the development and industrialization of new sensor solutions.

Nedinsco was founded in 1921 as the “Nederlandsche Instrumenten Compagnie” (Dutch Instruments Company) by the German firm Carl Zeiss of Jena. Employing around 140 people in Venlo and Eindhoven, it has many years of expertise in developing and manufacturing optoelectronic sensor systems, as well as in image processing and analysis. Its products include periscopes, driver vision systems and subsystems for optronic sensor units. “This transaction secures our continued growth and represents a powerful step forward for both our company and our customers,” says Nedinsco CEO Arno Bouwmeester. “By joining forces, we gain scale, stability, enhanced support and global reach needed to accelerate innovation.”

Based in Taufkirchen near Munich, Hensoldt is a powerhouse in the European defense industry, providing cutting-edge sensor solutions to armed forces and strategic partners. It develops software-driven products in the fields of radar, electromagnetic warfare, avionics and optronics. The company employs around 9,500 people and achieved a turnover of 2.46 billion euros in 2025. “The acquisition of Nedinsco strengthens our sovereign technological capabilities in a strategically important area,” comments Hensoldt CEO Oliver Dörre. “It improves our ability to scale production, accelerate innovation and reliably supply our customers.”

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