In future, the new Jenoptik company will be active in the Indian market as a subsidiary of the Jenoptik holding company in Asia and will be open to all divisions of the Group. To date, Jenoptik has been mainly present in India with its Industrial Metrology division and has oriented itself with its product range and service to the automotive industry and its suppliers in particular. "From our point of view, India also offers great potential in the markets of traffic safety, optical systems, and for civilian applications of our Defense & Civil Systems division," said Jenoptik CEO Michael Mertin.
Jenoptik founded the joint venture in 2008. "The joint venture has laid the foundation for direct access to the market and customers in one of the most important growth regions. We would like to thank our partners at Francis Klein for the successful cooperation," said Michael Mertin. The Indian company Francis Klein played a major role in developing the Indian market as the long-time distribution partner of the former Etamic Group, which Jenoptik acquired in 2006. "We are convinced that, with the new 100 percent Jenoptik presence, we will also be able to react to market needs in India very flexibly and rapidly," Michael Mertin added.
It was only at the end of April 2014 that Jenoptik took over the traffic safety company Robot Nederland. The strategy of taking more responsibility for customers and projects on site has already proven to be successful. The presence in the Netherlands recently enabled Jenoptik to receive a new order for stationary traffic monitoring in the single-digit million euro range.