The industrial automation market is transforming. As factories grow more
autonomous and intelligent, secure, real-time edge communication is critical.
NXP is committed to enabling this shift—and today, we’re proud to
take a major step forward with the acquisition of
port GmbH .
A Legacy of Industrial Networking Excellence
Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Halle (Saale), Germany, port GmbH has
built a global reputation for delivering high-quality, standards-based
industrial communication solutions. Its portfolio includes protocol stacks
for widely used technologies, such as PROFINET, Ethernet/IP, EtherCAT, Modbus,
POWERLINK, CANopen and others. port GmbH also support emerging standards like time-sensitive networking (TSN) and open platform communications unified architecture (OPC-UA), which are helping drive greater interoperability across industrial
systems.
What sets port GmbH apart is not only a robust product offering but also
its deep engineering expertise and commitment to customer success. From
off-the-shelf stacks to customized fieldbus and industrial ethernet solutions,
port GmbH has helped customers across industries implement reliable, real-time
communication in embedded systems. Their support services, training and
global partner network have made them a trusted name in industrial automation
for over three decades.
We are thrilled to integrate port GmbH into NXP. Their proven software
stacks and deep domain expertise are a perfect complement to our industrial
edge portfolio. Together, we will empower our customers to build faster, more
intelligent, more secure and more adaptable industrial systems.
Jeff Steinheider, VP and GM Industrial and Network Edge Processing, NXP
Semiconductors.
Joining NXP is a pivotal moment for port GmbH. We’ve spent
decades building protocol stacks that power real-time industrial
communication, and we’ve always believed that software must evolve with
the systems it supports. Now, as part of NXP, we’re in a stronger
position to help customers simplify integration, scale across platforms and
meet the demands of modern industrial design—without compromising on
performance or interoperability.
Christian Bornschein, Chief Marketing Officer, port GmbH.
Why This Matters Now
The timing of this acquisition is no coincidence. The industrial sector is
rapidly evolving, driven by the need for:
- Greater flexibility and reconfigurability in production systems
- Stronger cybersecurity protections to meet emerging regulations
- Edge intelligence to enable real-time decision-making and automation
Networking technologies are at the heart of the industrial evolution.
This acquisition enables NXP to offer more integrated solutions that reduce
development time and simplify deployment for industrial customers.
Networking technologies are at the heart of this evolution. They provide the
data pipelines that fuel AI-driven insights and enable precise control of
increasingly complex and autonomous equipment. Traditionally, these
capabilities were delivered through dedicated networking modules. But today,
infrastructure owners are seeking more integrated, cost-effective
solutions—embedding connectivity directly into controllers, sensors,
actuators and the processors that power industrial automation.
A Perfect Fit for NXP’s Industrial Vision
By joining forces with port GmbH, NXP is strengthening its ability to deliver
turnkey, scalable platforms for the intelligent industrial edge. The
integration of the port’s protocol suite with NXP’s industrial
processors, particularly the i.MX RT1180 crossover MCUs and i.MX 94 applications processors, will enable customers to accelerate development, simplify protocol
switching and meet the demands of the software-defined factory.
These processors feature dedicated hardware extensions for real-time
networking, isolated connectivity subsystems and an integrated EdgeLock® Secure Enclave for security. Combined with port GmbH’s proven software
stacks, NXP is now well positioned to help customers bring complex industrial
products to market faster—with the performance, resilience and
compliance they need.
Spotlight on port GmbH
With more than 500 customers worldwide and thousands of devices powered by
its technology, port GmbH is a recognized leader in industrial
communication. Its middleware platform,
Generic Open Abstraction Layer (GOAL) ,
enables multi-protocol support across a wide range of hardware platforms. This
flexibility makes port GmbH and NXP a go-to partner for companies building Industry
4.0-ready solutions.
Broader Industry Trends
This acquisition aligns with several key trends shaping the future of
industrial automation:
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Software-defined manufacturing: moving from fixed-function hardware to
flexible, software-driven systems
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Cybersecurity by design: security embedded at every layer of the industrial
stack, aligning with emerging regulations like the EU’s Cyber
Resilience Act (CRA)—NXP’s combined hardware and software
capabilities help address compliance challenges that independent software
vendors may face
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Edge intelligence: processing more data, faster for more efficient
decision-making
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Protocol agility: supporting multiple industrial Ethernet standards to
enable flexibility, interoperability and reduced complexity
While the industry is converging toward open, vendor-agnostic standards, the
need for multi-protocol support remains essential to ensure compatibility
across diverse industrial environments. As these trends accelerate, NXP and
port are well positioned to lead the way.