A quarter of a century: Analytik Jena celebrates
The acquisition of the lab analysis technology division from Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH in December 1995 represented a turning point, and, from then on, the Company acted as a developer, manufacturer, and provider of innovative high-tech products, with which the Company has been able to survive and grow in the face of competition from large corporations in the global market. Success could by no means be taken for granted: “In our relatively short corporate history, we have already made enormous progress with only a few setbacks. Particularly at the beginning, we assumed large risks – primarily financial ones – including the risk of failure,” Klaus Berka recalls today.
Analytik Jena has positioned itself worldwide as a manufacturer of technically highly specialized laboratory analytical instruments for a wide range of applications. The portfolio includes analytical instruments to measure concentrations of elements and molecules, as well as systems for bioanalytical applications, spanning the entire life cycle of a sample from sample preparation to detection. “The market for our products grows by three to ten percent annually, depending on the product group. Analysis is done everywhere. Regardless of whether it is a matter of monitoring our environment for harmful substances, living up to customer and market demands for quality, providing premium products to scientists for their research, or offering new molecular diagnostic reagents or diagnostic processes,” Klaus Berka said. "We expect that the need for corresponding high-technology products will continue to grow significantly in the next few years."
We took an important step forward last year expanding the portfolio by adding ICP mass spectrometry, which was acquired from a US-based company. “With the integration of ICP mass spectrometry into our core business, we are now in a position to offer the entire portfolio of elemental trace spectrometry in atomic spectrometry,” Klaus Berka was pleased to explain. “This acquisition is the basis for further expanding our portfolio and brings us closer to large US competitors.” The acquisition is designed to penetrate new sales sectors, customer areas, and markets and to strengthen Analytik Jena's market position.
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