Top Industry Leaders in the Nanobots Market
Latest Nanobots Companies Update
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June 2023: To enhance its pharmaceutical services and production capabilities and satisfy the increasing demand for biologic medicines, Thermo Fisher Scientific built a new biologics manufacturing plant in Lengnau, in the Swiss canton of Bern. A long-term lease agreement with CSL in May 2020 gave Thermo Fisher Scientific operating authority for the facility in October 2021. The Lengnau plant produces life-saving medications for individuals worldwide who have uncommon conditions. At the facility are about 200 biopharmaceutical professionals in employment. Three 5,000-liter DynaDrive bioreactor suites are being added to the Lengnau site by Thermo Fisher Scientific. By 2024's fourth quarter, it is anticipated that the new bioreactors will be put into service.
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Jan 2023: Today, Bruker Corporation and Biognosys AG, a company based in Switzerland, announced a strategic alliance in which Bruker has invested most of the shares in Biognosys. No financial information was provided. Customers of Biognosys for biomarkers and biopharma will eventually gain from more services and a larger presence in the US. To achieve deeper, impartial, high-precision proteomics unaffected by epitope cross-reactivity, Biognosys will have access to Bruker's cutting-edge 4D proteomics timsTOF technology, which offers superior reproducibility and throughput. To examine the static and dynamic features of disease biology, Biognosys' mass spectrometry-based proteomics solutions assist CRO services and proteomics software users in identifying relationships between the transcriptome, phenotype, and genome.
List of Nanobots Key companies in the market
- Bruker (US)
- JEOL (Japan)
- Thermo Fisher Scientific (US)
- Ginkgo Bioworks (US)
- Oxford Instruments (UK)
- EV Group (Austria)
- Imina Technologies (Switzerland)
- Toronto Nano Instrumentation (Canada)
- Klocke Nanotechnik (Germany)
- Kliendiek Nanotechnik (Germany)
- Other players operating in the market are Xidex (US)
- Synthace (Germany)
- Park Systems (South Korea)
- Smaract (Germany)