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STMicroelectronics N.V. (STM) mergers and acquisitions - real-time wire coverage filtered to M&A only.
Recent M&A for STM
- RF-Based VRU Safety Platforms Positioned for Institutional-Scale GrowthNext-Generation RF Sensors Power the Future of Vulnerable Road User Protection NEW YORK, Feb. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Market News Updates News Commentary - The Vulnerable Road User (VRU) RF sensing platform market focuses on technology that helps vehicles and smart roads detect pedestrians, cyclists, and other people most at risk in traffic. These platforms use radio-frequency (RF) sensing, such as radar and mmWave, to "see" movement around vehicles in real time. Unlike cameras alone, RF sensing works well at night, in bad weather, and in crowded urban areas, making it a reliable safety solution as cities and vehicles become more automated. Active Companies to keep a close eye on include:
- STMicroelectronics expands sensors capabilities with closing of acquisition of NXP's MEMS businessPR n°C3384C STMicroelectronics expands sensors capabilities with closing of acquisition of NXP's MEMS business Acquisition boosts ST's position in automotive safety and expands leadership in sensors across automotive and industrial end markets Geneva, February 2, 2026 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, today completed the acquisition of NXP Semiconductors' (NASDAQ:NXPI) MEMS sensors business. Announced in July 2025 and now fully approved by regulators, this transaction, focused on automotive safety and non-safety products and sensors for industrial applications, expands ST's global sensors capab
- STMicroelectronics acquires Edge AI software specialist CartesiamSTMicroelectronics acquires Edge AI software specialist Cartesiam Geneva, Switzerland May 19, 2021 - STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, today announced a transaction with Cartesiam to acquire its assets (including its IP portfolio) and to transfer and integrate its employees. Closing is subject to regulatory approvals. Cartesiam, based in Toulon (France), is a software company founded in 2016, which specializes in artificial intelligence (AI) development tools enabling machine-learning and inferencing on Arm®-based microcontrollers, which today power billions of devices. Its team includes data scie