Panduit Sells Atlonta AV Business to Hall Technologies
Hall Technologies, a 40-year-old manufacturer and supplier of pro AV systems and signal management solutions, successfully completed the acquisition of the Atlona product portfolio from Panduit. “This strategic acquisition strengthens Hall Technologies’ position as a premier provider of cutting-edge AV distribution, control, and connectivity solutions for enterprise, education, and government markets,” Hall Technologies said upon the completion of the acquisition July 1.
Financial terms were not disclosed.
“With Atlona’s well-established reputation in AV-over-IP, collaboration systems, and signal routing technologies, the portfolio is a natural complement to Hall Technologies’ existing product ecosystem,” the company continued. “The integration of Atlona’s solutions will expand Hall Technologies’ reach, enhance R&D capabilities, and accelerate the vision of delivering seamless, end-to-end AV experiences across industries.”
Hall said it will begin integration efforts immediately, with continued support for existing Atlona customers, partners, and products, adding that the acquisition “underscores our commitment to expanding our global footprint and investing in scalable, high-performance AV solutions.”
“This acquisition represents a major milestone in our growth strategy,” said Ken Eagle, Hall Technologies’ CEO. “Atlona brings a history of innovation, engineering excellence, and a loyal customer base. We’re excited to build on that legacy and continue driving progress in professional AV technology.”
“Joining forces with Hall Technologies is an exciting step forward for Atlona,” said Atlona International’s general manager Thorsten Goecke. “This partnership combines decades of experience, innovation, and market leadership to create even greater value for our customers worldwide. Together, we’ll accelerate growth, expand our global footprint, and continue delivering the high-performance AV solutions our partners have come to expect—now with even more resources and reach.”