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RealWear, a Vancouver, Wash.-based maker of augmented reality headsets for enterprise customers, acquired Almer Technologies, a Switzerland-based startup that developed a similar AR device for industrial settings.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Almer will add 22 employees to RealWear’s headcount, which now is 65 people.

The two companies shared a common investor, enterprise AR software developer TeamViewer. The acquisition was “strategically and financially backed by TeamViewer,” according to a press release.

Founded in 2016, RealWear sells rugged head-mounted voice-controlled devices that project a virtual Android tablet below a user’s line of sight. Frontline workers in manufacturing, automotive, and healthcare use the product for remote video calling, document navigation, guided workflow, mobile forms, data visualization, and more.

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