Eppendorf is a leading life science company that develops, manufactures, and distributes laboratory equipment, consumables, and services for research, clinical and industrial applications.
Founded in 1945 in Hamburg, Germany, by Dr. Heinrich Netheler and Dr. Hans Hinz.
Introduced the world's first microvolume spectrophotometer in 1983.
Acquired New Brunswick Scientific Co. Inc. in 2007 and DASGIP Holding AG in 2012.
Has subsidiaries and distributors in over 100 countries worldwide.
A leading provider of scientific and laboratory equipment, chemicals, and services for research and diagnostics.
A global corporation that provides products and services for diagnostics, industrial testing, life sciences and environmental monitoring.
A provider of sample and assay technologies for molecular diagnostics, applied testing, academic and pharmaceutical research.
Used for rapid separation of particles and macromolecules according to their size, shape, density and viscosity.
Used for precise liquid handling and dispensing in various applications such as PCR, cell culture, and DNA sequencing.
Used for PCR amplification of DNA and RNA sequences in applications like genotyping, gene expression analysis, and sequencing.
Temperature-controlled storage equipment used to preserve biological samples such as cells, tissues, and clinical specimens.
Used for agitation of liquid cultures, mixing liquids, and solubilization of powders and granules.
Eppendorf is known for developing, manufacturing and distributing laboratory equipment, consumables and services for research, clinical and industrial applications.
Eppendorf is based in Hamburg, Germany, with subsidiaries and distributors in over 100 countries worldwide.
Eppendorf's main products include centrifuges, pipettes, thermal cyclers, freezers and shakers, among others.
Some of Eppendorf's competitors include Thermo Fisher Scientific, PerkinElmer, and Qiagen.
Eppendorf serves various industries including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, agricultural research, clinical diagnostics, and environmental analysis.