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Altran’s Cambridge Consultants acquires Synapse

Product development firm Cambridge Consultants, part of the Altran group, is to acquire Synapse.

The acquisition will allow for the combined firms to create one of the world’s largest product development companies with significant presence on both coasts of the US. This acquisition, combined with Cambridge Consultants, will grow the Innovative Product Development activity revenues of Altran by 50 per cent by the end of 2016 (on a proforma basis), and fits within Altran’s ‘2020 Ignition’ strategic plan under which Cambridge Consultants is aiming to double its scale and enhance its geographic reach in the US and Asia. 

From its headquarters in Seattle, WA, Synapse specialises in solving complex engineering challenges and developing products that transform its clients’ brands and accelerate advances in technology; a natural fit with Cambridge Consultants’ reputation for truly innovative product and service development, built over the past 60 years. Synapse brings considerable track record in the development of products aimed directly at the consumer market and has recently delivered projects for clients such as Nike, Microsoft and Samsung. 

Over the past four years, Cambridge Consultants has doubled the scale of its global operations and, to keep up with market demand, has set an ambitious target to double again by 2020 with a global workforce of over 1,000 product development and technology specialists. This acquisition accelerates it towards achieving that ambition, with a presence in Europe, both coasts of the US and in various locations in Asia. Cambridge Consultants already works for many blue-chip companies around the world including Novartis, Philips and Hitachi. 

“This acquisition is a major milestone for our Altran 2020. Ignition strategy, allowing us to further expand the Cambridge Consultants model as part of our innovative product development activity, as well as establish a strong footprint in the US and particularly on the West Coast,” declared Dominique Cerutti, chairman & CEO of Altran. 

Commenting on the deal, Cambridge Consultants CEO Alan Richardson, says: “When we first met with colleagues at Synapse we realised that we shared the same vision of the future, and similar skills, expertise and culture, but different geographic footprints that were complementary. Synapse has a rich heritage in developing technology-driven consumer products and strengthens our reach both geographically and in this key market segment. Our success has been enabled by having highly engaged staff in the same way that Synapse has built its business by offering its staff ‘the best job you ever had’. Both organisations have an award-winning reputation as employers, which is illustrative of the similar cultures we have. This deal is great news for both firms, but even better news for clients who now have access to the enhanced capabilities of the joined organisations.” 

Redwood Stephens, president of Synapse, says: “After getting to know the leadership team at Cambridge Consultants, we quickly realised they have a similar people-centric approach to how they run the business. We have the same ambitions to tackle the most challenging product development projects and to create a work environment that promotes lifelong learning at all levels in the organization. Together the two firms will offer an exciting place to work that has even more growth opportunities for our talented employees.” Ross Collins, founder of Synapse, will join the board of Cambridge Consultants as a director and Redwood Stephens becomes the president of Cambridge Consultants’ US West operations. 

Recruitment of talented staff remains a key priority for Cambridge Consultants across all locations. Cambridge Consultants has a track record of creating high-value organisations built around disruptive technology, developed by its staff. Four of Cambridge’s 15 billion-dollar-capitalisation firms – Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR), Xaar, Vectura and Domino Printing Sciences – are among those spun off by the company. With the expansion of its US presence, it will be bringing its venturing activity to the US. 

Cascadia Capital acted as financial adviser to Synapse.

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