Top 10 companies in the Electronic Pipettes Market by Intellectual Market Insights Research

Published Date : 2024-Nov-15

Explore the growing importance of electronic pipettes in today's laboratories and research facilities. This blog delves into how electronic pipettes are revolutionizing liquid handling, providing unmatched precision, reducing user fatigue, and increasing workflow efficiency. Discover the latest trends, top manufacturers, and innovations driving the electronic pipettes market, along with insights on how these advanced tools are shaping the future of scientific research and lab automation. 


According to a comprehensive study by Intellectual Market Insights Research, the Global Electronic Pipettes Market size was valued at USD 1.26 Billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 2.53 Billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 11.2% from 2021 to 2028.

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Electronic Pipettes Market Players & Competitor Analysis: The report covers the key players of the industry including Company Profile, Product Specifications, Production Capacity/Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin 2021-2028 & Sales with a thorough analysis of the market’s competitive landscape and detailed information on vendors and comprehensive details of factors that will challenge the growth of major market vendors.

 

  1. Eppendorf AG

  • Founded: 1945
  • Headquarters: Hamburg, Germany
  • Website: eppendorf.com
  • About Us: Eppendorf AG is a leading company that specializes in lab equipment, including electronic pipettes, centrifuges, and bioprocess solutions. They provide products that enhance the efficiency and precision of scientific research.
  • Total Employees: Approximately 4,000
  • Revenue: $1.1 billion (estimated)

 

  1. Gilson, Inc.

 

  • Founded: 1957
  • Headquarters: Middleton, Wisconsin, USA
  • Website: gilson.com
  • About Us: Gilson is a global leader in liquid handling, purification, and extraction solutions. Known for their innovative pipettes and automated systems, they focus on delivering precision tools for laboratories.
  • Total Employees: Approximately 1,000
  • Revenue: $150 million (estimated)

 

  1. Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

 

  • Founded: 1956 (Thermo Electron Corporation, merged with Fisher Scientific in 2006)
  • Headquarters: Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
  • Website: thermofisher.com
  • About Us: Thermo Fisher Scientific is a global leader in serving science, offering a wide range of products, including electronic pipettes, for clinical and research laboratories. They are renowned for their contribution to scientific discovery.
  • Total Employees: Over 130,000
  • Revenue: $47.5 billion (2023)

 

  1. Sartorius AG

 

  • Founded: 1870
  • Headquarters: Göttingen, Germany
  • Website: sartorius.com
  • About Us: Sartorius is a prominent provider of laboratory and bioprocess technology. Their electronic pipettes are known for precision and efficiency, focusing on the pharmaceutical, biotech, and food industries.
  • Total Employees: Around 16,000
  • Revenue: $4.4 billion (2023)

 

  1. Mettler Toledo International Inc.

 

  • Founded: 1945
  • Headquarters: Columbus, Ohio, USA
  • Website: mt.com
  • About Us: Mettler Toledo specializes in precision instruments and services for various applications, including electronic pipettes. Their products are widely used in laboratories for accurate measurement and analysis.
  • Total Employees: Approximately 18,500
  • Revenue: $4.7 billion (2023)

 

  1. Hamilton Company

 

  • Founded: 1953
  • Headquarters: Reno, Nevada, USA
  • Website: hamiltoncompany.com
  • About Us: Hamilton is known for precision liquid handling, including innovative electronic pipettes. They serve laboratories in sectors like life sciences, biotechnology, and clinical diagnostics.
  • Total Employees: About 2,500
  • Revenue: $500 million (estimated)

 

  1. Integra Biosciences AG

 

  • Founded: 1965
  • Headquarters: Zizers, Switzerland
  • Website: integra-biosciences.com
  • About Us: Integra Biosciences specializes in high-quality laboratory equipment, focusing on electronic pipettes that enhance precision in sample preparation and liquid handling. Their products are popular in the academic, biotech, and pharmaceutical sectors.
  • Total Employees: About 600
  • Revenue: $150 million (estimated)

 

  1. Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.

 

  • Founded: 1952
  • Headquarters: Hercules, California, USA
  • Website: bio-rad.com
  • About Us: Bio-Rad Laboratories is a global leader in life science research and clinical diagnostics. They offer a range of laboratory instruments, including electronic pipettes, known for their accuracy and reliability.
  • Total Employees: Approximately 8,200
  • Revenue: $2.8 billion (2023)

 

  1. Rainin Instrument, LLC (Part of Mettler Toledo)

 

  • Founded: 1983
  • Headquarters: Oakland, California, USA
  • Website: https://www.shoprainin.com/
  • About Us: Rainin is a subsidiary of Mettler Toledo, focusing exclusively on liquid handling products, including advanced electronic pipettes. They are well-regarded for ergonomic designs and precision in pipetting technology.
  • Total Employees: Around 1,200
  • Revenue: Part of Mettler Toledo’s total revenue of $4.7 billion.

 

  1. Corning Inc.

 

  • Founded: 1851
  • Headquarters: Corning, New York, USA
  • Website: corning.com
  • About Us: Corning is a global leader in materials science, focusing on specialty glass, ceramics, and laboratory products. Their Life Sciences division offers a variety of laboratory equipment, including electronic pipettes for scientific research.
  • Total Employees: Over 57,500
  • Revenue: $14.5 billion (2023)

 

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