GE to Expand in Biomedical and Life Sciences with Strategic Acquisitions from Thermo Fisher Scientific
By LabMedica International staff writers Posted on 15 Jan 2014 |
General Electric (GE; Fairfield, CT, USA) and Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA) have entered into an agreement for GE’s subsidiary GE Healthcare (Little Chalfont, UK) to acquire cell culture media and sera, gene modulation, and magnetic beads businesses from Thermo Fisher for approximately USD 1.06 billion. The three businesses to be acquired generated combined annual revenues of approximately USD 250 million in 2013.
GE Healthcare’s leadership in medical diagnostic technology includes its USD 4 billion life sciences business. The acquisition, anticipated to close in early 2014 (subject to regulatory approvals), will allow GE to expand its offering and development of technologies for the discovery and manufacturing of innovative new medicines, cell therapies, vaccines, and diagnostics in the biomedical sector of its growing life sciences division. It will also extend GE’s bioprocessing manufacturing footprint in Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
Thermo Fisher’s HyClone cell culture media and sera products are highly complementary to GE Healthcare’s established technologies for cell biology research and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, enabling GE to offer its customers a substantially wider range of technologies and services. Thermo Fisher’s gene modulation technologies complement GE’s established technologies for drug discovery research, and the Sera-Mag magnetic beads product line extends GE’s existing technologies in protein analysis and medical diagnostics. The complementary product offerings and strong strategic fit of the acquisitions will also enable GE Healthcare to expand and accelerate the development of new “end-to-end” technologies.
“Life sciences is one of our strongest and fastest-growing business areas, driven by the world’s demand for improved diagnostics and new, safer medicines. Combining GE’s engineering expertise with our capabilities in life sciences is already bringing great benefits to industry, research, and patients. This deal [...] will help us realize our vision of bringing better healthcare to more people at lower cost,” said John Dineen, president and CEO, GE Healthcare.
“We look forward to the HyClone cell culture and other businesses joining the GE family. They are a great fit with our key areas of focus, and bring exciting new technologies, enhanced manufacturing capabilities as well as a great group of talented people to help grow our business,” said Kieran Murphy, president and CEO of GE Healthcare’s life sciences division. “In addition to providing us with new approaches to drug discovery and biomedical research, this acquisition is a significant step forward for our customers in biopharmaceutical manufacturing. They will benefit immediately from an expanded range of “start-to-finish” technologies that will help them improve product yields and reduce time-to-market. By expanding our production facilities to three continents, we will be able to offer the biopharmaceutical industry greater confidence in the security of supply of cell culture media and sera.”
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GE Healthcare’s leadership in medical diagnostic technology includes its USD 4 billion life sciences business. The acquisition, anticipated to close in early 2014 (subject to regulatory approvals), will allow GE to expand its offering and development of technologies for the discovery and manufacturing of innovative new medicines, cell therapies, vaccines, and diagnostics in the biomedical sector of its growing life sciences division. It will also extend GE’s bioprocessing manufacturing footprint in Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
Thermo Fisher’s HyClone cell culture media and sera products are highly complementary to GE Healthcare’s established technologies for cell biology research and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, enabling GE to offer its customers a substantially wider range of technologies and services. Thermo Fisher’s gene modulation technologies complement GE’s established technologies for drug discovery research, and the Sera-Mag magnetic beads product line extends GE’s existing technologies in protein analysis and medical diagnostics. The complementary product offerings and strong strategic fit of the acquisitions will also enable GE Healthcare to expand and accelerate the development of new “end-to-end” technologies.
“Life sciences is one of our strongest and fastest-growing business areas, driven by the world’s demand for improved diagnostics and new, safer medicines. Combining GE’s engineering expertise with our capabilities in life sciences is already bringing great benefits to industry, research, and patients. This deal [...] will help us realize our vision of bringing better healthcare to more people at lower cost,” said John Dineen, president and CEO, GE Healthcare.
“We look forward to the HyClone cell culture and other businesses joining the GE family. They are a great fit with our key areas of focus, and bring exciting new technologies, enhanced manufacturing capabilities as well as a great group of talented people to help grow our business,” said Kieran Murphy, president and CEO of GE Healthcare’s life sciences division. “In addition to providing us with new approaches to drug discovery and biomedical research, this acquisition is a significant step forward for our customers in biopharmaceutical manufacturing. They will benefit immediately from an expanded range of “start-to-finish” technologies that will help them improve product yields and reduce time-to-market. By expanding our production facilities to three continents, we will be able to offer the biopharmaceutical industry greater confidence in the security of supply of cell culture media and sera.”
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