Sincronis S.r.l., a Polygon Group company, acquires Logic S.r.l. and expands its range of services

Milan, September 1, 2025 – Sincronis S.r.l., part of the Polygon Group, a European leader in biomedical maintenance services, has strengthened its position by acquiring Logic S.r.l. (www.logic-medical.com), a Trieste-based company active in the repair of ultrasound probes and other shippable medical devices, as well as in the resale of biomedical accessories and spare parts.
The acquisition of Logic S.r.l. is part of Polygon Group’s development plan. Polygon Group (controlled by HIG Capital) with over €160 million revenues and 800 employees, is at the forefront of integrated management and maintenance of biomedical equipment in Europe, aiming to become an increasingly strategic partner for clinical engineering services by expanding the portfolio of products and services.

Thanks to Logic’s contribution, Sincronis significantly broadens its service offering, adding technical expertise in the repair of ultrasound probes and in specialized logistics for spare parts and accessories for biomedical equipment enhancing the overall quality of its solutions.

Angelo Maresca, CEO of Polygon Group, commented:”I am very pleased to welcome Logic to our Group. With Logic, Polygon Group’s skills expands by adding another important piece. The arrival of Logic, an Italian excellence and the first European company to introduce ultrasound probe repair back in 2006, will allow Sincronis to complete its portfolio of services for shippable medical devices, such as rigid and flexible endoscopes, and now also ultrasound probes and endoscopy cameras, supporting a growth plan at both national and European level.” .”

Enrico Tegon and Antonio Meroni, members of Sincronis’ Board of Directors, added: “We are delighted to welcome the entire Logic team – and in particular Stefano Polvi, Alice Palliotto and Alessio Guida – with whom we share the entrepreneurial spirit, market approach and business ethics.”

This acquisition also seeks to maintain a strong bond with the local area, confirms Stefano Polvi, CEO of Logic: “We intend to continue investing in Friuli Venezia Giulia and particularly in Trieste, a city strongly committed to innovation thanks to its many high-level scientific institutions and technical institutes. It is no coincidence that Trieste counts 37 researchers per 1,000 inhabitants, compared to the national average of just 5. This unique feature is a fundamental asset for us to continue relying on highly specialized personnel. ”.

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