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Samsung’s Harman to Acquire ZF’s ADAS Business in $1.8 Billion Deal

Samsung Electronics on Tuesday announced that its subsidiary Harman will acquire the advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) business of Germany’s ZF Friedrichshafen in a deal valued at about $1.8 billion. The acquisition will allow Harman to integrate autonomous driving technologies with its existing in-car audio solutions, enabling the development of next-generation connected vehicle platforms.

The deal will give Harman access to key ADAS technologies, including front-facing vehicle cameras, sensors, and ADAS controllers, marking Samsung’s full-scale entry into the fast-growing driver assistance market. ADAS uses camera and sensor systems to detect lanes, vehicles, and pedestrians, helping improve road safety as vehicles become increasingly software-driven.

The acquisition highlights Samsung’s strategy to diversify beyond smartphones and memory chips by strengthening its presence in automotive electronics. Samsung estimates the global market for ADAS and central vehicle controllers will grow from 62.6 trillion won in 2025 to 97.4 trillion won by 2030. The transaction, expected to close in 2026, follows other major Samsung deals this year as the company invests aggressively in future growth areas.

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