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List of Autodesk's Acquisitions

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Autodesk has made a total of 56 acquisitions. Its peak acquisition years were 2014 with 8, 2011 with 7, and 2015 with 5. The company's acquisition activity extends across 15 countries, notably in United States (33), United Kingdom (4), and France (3), and spans 31 sectors, with significant involvement in Construction Tech (18), Manufacturing Tech (10), and Tech for Film & TV (6). Over the last five years (2020–2025), the average number of acquisitions per year has been 2.2, and currently, 0 acquisitions have been made in the current calendar year. The most recent acquisition was Golaem, a VFX Software tool for Maya founded in 2010 and based in Rennes, which took place in August 2024.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of Autodesk:

Year on year acquisition history of Autodesk202420232022202120202018Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)012345
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2024
4
2023
1
2022
3
2021
3
2020
2
2018
3
2016
1
2015
5
2014
8
2013
5
2012
4
2011
7
2010
2
2009
1
2008
4
2006
1
2005
1
2001
1

Recent acquisitions by Autodesk

Autodesk's most recent acquisition - Golaem is a VFX Software tool for Maya, founded in 2010 and located in Rennes. Autodesk acquired it in August 2024.

Here is the list of all acquisitions by Autodesk sorted by the latest acquisition date:

Acquired on
Acquired Company
Acquisition Price
Facilitators
Stake Acquired
Acquisition Multiple
Aug 06, 2024
Undisclosed
-
73
979
Jun 24, 2024
Undisclosed
-
15
809
May 21, 2024
Undisclosed
11
714
Jan 24, 2024
Undisclosed
-
35
611
Mar 24, 2023
Undisclosed
27
762

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