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UNION PARK CAPITAL ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF GAM ENTERPRISES AND LAUNCH OF NEW PRECISION MOTION CONTROL PLATFORM
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The acquisition marks the launch of Union Park’s new precision motion control platform, positioning the firm to capitalize on growth in industrial automation and robotics. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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