SCHMID Group Closes Business Combination and Begins Trading

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FREUDENSTADT, Germany and GREENWICH, Conn., May 01, 2024 — Gebr. SCHMID GmbH , a global solutions provider for the high-tech electronic, photovoltaics, glass, and energy systems industries, and Pegasus Digital Mobility Acquisition Corp. announced the completion of their business combination. As a result, starting April 30, 2024 the existing company’s legal name is SCHMID Group N.V. Today, SCHMID Group N.V.

SCHMID is a 160-year-old technology company in its fifth generation of family ownership and management. SCHMID focuses on developing customized equipment and process solutions for multiple industries including high-tech electronics, photovoltaics, glass and energy systems.

Christian Schmid, CEO of the SCHMID Group N.V., commented, “Today marks a major milestone for SCHMID Group and the future of our company. As a fifth-generation family business, we’ve been innovating for over 160 years. Today, we solve for the most-pressing challenges in Electronics – our solutions help unlock the future of AI. By taking SCHMID public, we strengthen our global position and accelerate our sustainable innovation for the benefit of all stakeholders.

The SCHMID Group N.V. maintains a differentiated position within its end markets due to its premium product and pricing, growing scale efficiencies, and expansion potential due to customer and sector trends :

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