Ametek Acquires Reichert Technologies

Acquisition results in Ametek broadening their offering to the medical market.

AMETEK, Inc. has acquired Reichert Technologies, a privately held manufacturer of analytical instruments and diagnostic devices for the eye care market headquartered in Depew, NY.  The company was acquired for $150 million from Beecken Petty O’Keefe & Company and has estimated annual sales of $55 million. 

Reichert Technologies is a leader and innovator in high-technology instruments used by ophthalmologists, optometrists, and opticians for vision correction and the screening and diagnosis of eye diseases such as glaucoma and macular degeneration. 

“Reichert Technologies is an excellent acquisition, which expands AMETEK’s business in the medical market.  It allows us to enter the highly attractive ophthalmic device market with an industry leader and innovator. Reichert Technologies invented the industry-standard Phoroptor® refraction device used in vision correction diagnosis.   Reichert also is the global leader in tonometry instruments used to measure intra-ocular pressure, which is important for glaucoma screening,” notes Frank S. Hermance, AMETEK chairman and CEO. 

“The acquisition of Reichert Technologies adds significantly to our position in the medical market and provides us with another adjacency to grow in this attractive market segment.  Reichert complements our acquisitions of Avicenna Technology earlier this year and Technical Services for Electronics in 2010.  Both of these businesses provide highly engineered components and connectors to the medical industry. Reichert Technologies also broadens the range of products we offer, which includes Precitech Optoform machine tools used in niche ophthalmic lens manufacturing,” Hermance adds.

Reichert Technologies joins AMETEK as part of its Electronic Instruments Group (EIG) --a recognized leader in advanced monitoring, testing, calibrating, and display instruments. AMETEK EIG sells its instruments to the process and analytical, aerospace, power, and industrial markets worldwide and had 2010 sales of $1.3 billion.