Goodwin Advises MaintainX on Entering into a Definitive Agreement to be Acquired by Autodesk for $3.6 Billion
The Technology M&A team advised MaintainX on entering into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Autodesk, Inc. in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $3.6 billion. MaintainX is used by organizations around the world to manage maintenance activity, asset information, inspections, work orders, and operational workflows. Its solution is designed to capture valuable, high-frequency data on asset condition, maintenance history, and performance in the field. The proposed acquisition of MaintainX is intended to strengthen Autodesk’s ability to connect operations workflows with the broader lifecycle, helping teams make faster, more informed decisions over time.
Headquartered in San Francisco, MaintainX is an AI-powered computerized maintenance management solution (CMMS) and enterprise asset management (EAM) platform that helps frontline teams reduce unplanned equipment downtime and increase operational efficiency. MaintainX turns real-time asset and work data into proactive insights that drive operational excellence for organizations in manufacturing, energy, facilities management, and other physical asset-driven industries.
The Goodwin team was led by Larry Chu and Matthew Baudler and included Jesse Kalashyan, Alesha Neumann, Anna Setyaeva, Joyce Chang, and Emma Brunel (Corporate M&A); Cisco Palao-Ricketts, Greg Matisoff, and Alex Watson (ECB); Kevin Lam, Ginggi Storer, and Chalaun Lomax (IPTS); Andrew Lacy, Sarah Jordan, Simone Waterbury, Brady Cummins, Elliot Luke, and Arom Yun (Antitrust and Competition); Kelsey Lemaster and Kate Blansett (Tax); Edward Holzwanger and Ana Alvarado (L&E); Omer Tene, Peter Marta, Aaminah Bhat, and Jacob Lee (Privacy); Jacob Osborn, Carrie Miller, and Sofia Polishchuk (Global Trade); Ai Tajima and Minji Kim (RWI); and Liza Craig and Joshuah Turner (Government Contracts).
For more information on the deal, please read the press release.