Users' questions

What happened to Invitrogen?

What happened to Invitrogen?

We are only retiring the Life Technologies brand. As a result, the Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Gibco and Ion Torrent brands have transitioned from Life Technologies to Thermo Fisher Scientific. In addition, the Molecular Probes, Novex and Ambion brands have become product line names under the Invitrogen brand.

Where is Invitrogen based?

Waltham, Massachusetts
Invitrogen is one of several brands under the Thermo Fisher Scientific corporation….Invitrogen.

Type Subsidiary
Headquarters Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
Key people Marc N. Casper (President & CEO)
Parent Thermo Fisher Scientific

What company owns Invitrogen?

Thermo Fisher Scientific
Invitrogen/Parent organizations
With a handful of other local researchers, Turner founded Invitrogen in his Cardiff-by-the-Sea garage in 1987. Now called Life Technologies, the company was acquired April 15 by scientific instrumentation company Thermo Fisher for $13.6 billion.

Where is Gibco based?

Grand Island, New York
The original Gibco manufacturing site located in Grand Island, New York, is now just one of many manufacturing facilities worldwide that produce Gibco cell culture products.

Who owns Lifetechnologies?

Thermo Fisher Scientific
Erie N2 UK Limited
Life Technologies/Parent organizations

In 2013, Thermo Fisher agreed to buy Life Technologies for $13.6 billion. They completed the sale on 3 February 2014, and the Life Technologies brand became part of the Life Sciences Solutions Group of Thermo Fisher Scientific.

What Life Technologies do?

Life Technologies is a global biotechnology tools company dedicated to improving the human condition. Its systems, consumables and services enable researchers to accelerate scientific exploration, driving to discoveries and developments that make life even better.

Does Thermofisher Own Life Technologies?

Life Technologies was acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific in January, 2014. Our innovative life science, applied science, and clinical products are now found under the Applied Biosystems™, Invitrogen™, Gibco™, Ion Torrent™, and Molecular Probes™ brands.

Are tools technology?

Tools and machines need not be material; virtual technology, such as computer software and business methods, fall under this definition of technology.

Who bought Life Technologies?

(February 3, 2014) − Thermo Fisher Scientific (NYSE: TMO), the world leader in serving science, today announced that it has completed its acquisition of Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: LIFE) for $76.13 ($76.1311786) in cash per fully diluted common share, or approximately $13.6 billion, plus the assumption of …

Is Gibco a brand?

Gibco™ is one of the well known Brands available from Thermo Fisher Scientific. Regardless of whether you are performing cell culture in research labs or in production facilities, need a special or defined formulation, or are growing cell lines, primary, or stem cells, Gibco products offer a reliable solution.

Who is the company that makes Invitrogen?

Invitrogen is one of several brands under the Thermo Fisher Scientific corporation.

When did Invitrogen change its name to Life Technologies?

The company then renamed the overall organization as Life Technologies. The Invitrogen brand and most of the brands acquired still exist on product packaging, although the overall company is called Life Technologies. In summer 2010, the company acquired the computer chip DNA sequencing company Ion Torrent Systems.

When did Invitrogen merge with Applied Biosystems?

The predecessor corporation was Invitrogen Corporation (formerly traded as NASDAQ : IVGN ), headquartered in Carlsbad, California. In 2008, a merger between Applied Biosystems and Invitrogen was finalized, creating Life Technologies. The latter was acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2014.

What does Invitrogen do for life science research?

To thousands of customers worldwide, Invitrogen is an innovative partner in life science research and the commercial production of biomolecules. Through our products and services, we strive to accelerate biological discovery and understanding so scientists can accomplish experiments faster, easier, and more reliably.