French software maker Dassault Systemes is in talks to buy drug-trial software maker ArisGlobal from Nordic Capital for about $2 billion, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
- The potential deal would extend Dassault Systemes’ foray into software used in life sciences and would rank as its second-biggest acquisition after its $5.8 billion takeover of clinical trial software group Medidata Solutions in 2019, the report said.
- A transaction between the two firms is not a foregone conclusion, and talks could still fall apart, FT said.
- Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
- In April, Dassault Systemes reported first-quarter revenue of 1.51 billion euros ($1.77 billion), in line with estimates.
- Hit by a prolonged slowdown in the global auto industry, Dassault Systemes, which provides software to automakers, plane manufacturers and industrial firms, is increasingly tapping augmented AI and data centers to drive growth.
- Dassault Systemes, ArisGlobal and Nordic Capital could not immediately be reached for comment.
