- Business
- ACTIA Group S.A. (ALATI.PA) designs, manufactures, and markets high-tech electronic systems and equipment for systems management in automotive, aeronautics, railway, energy, telecommunications, home automation, and healthcare sectors; its core offerings span electronic vehicle architecture including multiplexed systems, ECUs, instrumentation, displays, telematics, connectivity solutions, and electronic diagnostics; transport equipment such as infotainment, CCTV, fleet management, and trackside safety systems; aerospace electronics encompassing flight computers, on-board computers, DC-DC converters, mass memories, harnesses, and test benches; satellite telecommunications with complete earth station systems; energy management solutions for smart grids, electricity distribution, and network optimization; telecommunication systems covering mobile telephony, broadcast, train-to-ground transmission, satcom, and electronic manufacturing services including circuit board production, workshop diagnostics, and obsolescence management. The company operates four main divisions—Mobility (on-board electronics for road/rail transport, freight/passenger vehicles, agricultural/construction machinery, and EMS/home automation), Aerospace (embedded systems for aeronautics/space and satellite telecom), Energy (electricity management/transport/distribution), and Engineering Services (embedded products/software for mobility/industry)—with approximately 58.5% of revenue generated outside France across 16-17 countries including subsidiaries in Germany, USA, and Tunisia. Founded in 1986 and headquartered in Toulouse, France, ACTIA maintains nearly 4,000 employees worldwide, including over 1,500 in R&D, reinvesting 14-18% of revenue annually in innovation. Recent developments include the May 2024 acquisition of STEEL Electronique to bolster aerospace capabilities, with positive integration effects evident in 2025 growth; a 2024 technological partnership with Ampere for Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) technologies involving transfer of an ACTIA software solution; launch of the High Performance Computer (HPC) in April 2025 integrating AI, cybersecurity, and connectivity for industrial/off-highway vehicles; securing a first multi-year US rail contract with 2026 shipments; divestiture of its Power division to Plastic Omnium in 2022; and ongoing production site adaptations, governance changes such as proposed board appointments and planned separation of Chairman/CEO roles by December 2025, alongside strong Q3 2025 revenue growth of 17.5% to €134.1 million driven by Mobility diversification and international expansion.