Latest Single Use Bioprocessing Companies Update:
November 2022:
Sartorius Stedim Biotech, a leading provider of single-use bioprocessing equipment, announced plans to invest €120 million in expanding its operations. This includes establishing new R&D laboratories and digitalizing & automating equipment to meet the growing demand for single-use technologies.
August 2022:
Thermo Fisher Scientific, another major player in the market, opened its largest single-use technology manufacturing site in Greater Nashville with an investment of USD 105 million. This expansion aims to meet the increasing demand for bioprocessing materials needed for producing vaccines and other critical therapies.
November 2022:
Cytiva, a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation, invested USD 8 million to expand its Fast Trak center in Shanghai, China. This center provides contract manufacturing services for biopharmaceuticals, and the expansion will enable Cytiva to meet the growing demand for single-use technologies in the Asia Pacific region.
January 2024:
Merck KGaA and Pall Corporation announced a collaboration to develop and commercialize single-use bioreactors for cell and gene therapy manufacturing. This collaboration combines Merck's expertise in cell and gene therapy with Pall's experience in single-use technologies.
December 2023:
Eppendorf AG launched a new line of single-use biocontainers designed for improved scalability and flexibility in biomanufacturing processes.
October 2023:
Sartorius Stedim Biotech released a new single-use bioreactor specifically designed for high-throughput cell line development. This new product is expected to accelerate the development of new biopharmaceuticals.
List of Single Use Bioprocessing Key companies in the market
- Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
- Sartorius AG
- Merck KGaA
- Pall Corporation
- Corning Incorporated
- Eppendorf AG
- General Electric Company (GE Healthcare)
- Lonza
- Rentschler Biopharma SE
- JM BioConnect
- Meissner Filtration Products Inc.
- Infors AG
- BoehringerIngelheim GmbH
- Entegris Inc.
- PBS Biotech Inc.