Everett, Washington-based Fluke Reliability, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fortive Corporation, announced Aug. 29 that it has acquired Azima DLI, a producer of subscription-based remote condition monitoring and AI-powered vibration analytics software.
Financial details were not disclosed.
“The acquisition of Azima DLI amplifies Fluke Reliability’s connected reliability strategy, bringing together condition monitoring and alignment hardware, asset management software, and remote condition monitoring services to address customers’ asset reliability needs,” Fluke Reliability said in a news release.
The deal is expected to accelerate AI-enabled predictive maintenance for Fluke Reliability customers.
“Today’s announcement means Fluke Reliability is further poised to help customers shift from reactive and low-fidelity analysis into advanced and scalable predictive maintenance,” the company said. “This reinforces Fluke Reliability’s strategic commitment to advance connected reliability while continuing to bring innovative solutions to customers, harnessing the transformational potential of artificial intelligence and innovative software as a service (SaaS) technology.”
Fluke Reliability President Ankush Malhotra commented, “This business will empower our customers with cutting-edge vibration diagnostic capabilities that revolutionize operations, optimize productivity, and enable data-driven decision-making. It is a natural fit for us as we continue to support businesses on their predictive maintenance and connected reliability journey and is a significant step forward to drive our customers’ growth and success in the industry.”