Jeantet advises Agile Robots on its acquisition of thyssenkrupp’s Automation Engineering business unit

 

Paris, 24 November 2025 – Jeantet acting alongside the German law firm Arqis, advised the German company Agile Robots SE, a leading provider of AI-powered robotic solutions, on its acquisition of the Automation Engineering business unit of thyssenkrupp Automative Technology.

The transaction is still subject to regulatory approvals and closing is expected to be completed in the coming months.
Agile Robots was founded in 2018 as a spin-off from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Munich and currently employs over 2,500 people from around 60 countries.
Through the acquisition, Agile Robots is strengthening its position in next-generation smart automation solutions. Since its foundation, Agile Robots has doubled its revenue annually, reaching around 200 million euros in 2024.

The Jeantet Team was led by Karl Hepp de Sevelinges (Partner, Corporate/M&A), and included Ruben Koslar (Partner, Corporate/ M&A), Perrine Fuchs (Associate, M&A), Nicolas Martin (Associate, M&A), and Clara Sourin (Associate, M&A), Laetitia Ternisien (Associate, Employment), Marie Trébuchet (Associate, Employment), Catherine Saint Geniest (Partner, Real Estate), Chloé Abgrall (Associate, Real Estate), Frédéric Sardain (Parner, IP), Maxime Seiller (Associate, IP) and Adrien Fourmon (Partner, Environnement).

The Arqis team was led by Dr. Mauritz von Einem (M&A).

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