Edixia Automation becomes part of Testia

19/03/2024

Edixia Automation and Testia have joined forces to position themselves on the global expertise and quality control market. With effect from January 2024, Edixia is now part of the Testia Group, following the acquisition of the company by Testia.

Edixia Automation designs and deploys artificial vision systems for defect detection, improving quality performance and productivity. Its inspection, measurement and robot control solutions guarantee zero-defect manufacturing.

This strategic integration marks an important step in the growth and expansion of Testia’s business activities. By combining its strengths and skills in the field of inspection solutions and expertise, the company is convinced that it is able to offer its customers even more innovative and effective products. The complementary nature of both teams with experience in different fields marks the start of an exciting new era for Testia and Edixia Automation.

Edixia Automation, which will change its name to Testia, will continue to be based near Rennes, in Britanny, France. Being part of the Testia group will give it access to new resources, skills and synergies, paving the way for new opportunities for growth and innovation.

“We would like to warmly thank Testia’s and Edixia’s customers, suppliers, partners and employees for their continued support. Together, we are looking forward to taking on new challenges and to continuing to provide state-of-the-art automation solutions to meet the evolving industrial needs,” said a spokesperson for the companies.

Testia is an Airbus company with over 30 years of experience, specialising in structural integrity and non-destructive testing (NDT). Its end-to-end solutions include a broad range of NDT and quality inspection equipment for quick and efficient analysis of structures, components and assembly. Testia also trains and qualifies personnel in all NDT methods, at all qualification levels, as well as providing inspections, consultancy and engineering services.

www.testia.com