Beckman Coulter

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Beckman Coulter
Formerly National Technical Laboratories
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Scientific instruments, Medical Devices
Founded Pasadena, California 1935;90 years ago (1935)
Founder Arnold O. Beckman
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Julie Sawyer Montgomery, President Diagnostics, Suzanne Foster, President Life Sciences
ProductsBiomek platforms, Synchron/AU analyzers, IRIS Immunochemistry system, VERIS, DxI immunoassay instruments, DxC chemistry instruments, DxH hematology instruments, Hemoccult, CEQ 2000 DNA Analysis System, Flow cytometers, Ultracentrifuge, Laboratory centrifuge
RevenueIncrease2.svg US$3.66B (FY 2010) [1]
Increase2.svg US$405M (FY 2010) [1]
Increase2.svg US$231M (FY 2010) [1]
Total assets Increase2.svg US$4.88B (FY 2010) [2]
Total equity Increase2.svg US$2.13B (FY 2010) [2]
Number of employees
12,000 (Worldwide)
Parent Danaher Corporation
Divisions
  • Beckman Coulter Diagnostics
  • Beckman Coulter Life Sciences
Website
A large laboratory centrifuge from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Beckman J2-MI.jpg
A large laboratory centrifuge from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences

Beckman Coulter, Inc. is an American company that develops, manufactures, and markets products relevant to biomedical testing. It has been a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation since 2011. It operates in the industries of diagnostics under the brand name Beckman Coulter and life sciences under the brand name Beckman Coulter Life Sciences. [3] The company was established in 1935 as National Technical Laboratories, and has become an international company through growth and acquisitions of other life sciences organizations.

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The company employs over 12,000 people, with $5.8 billion in annual sales by 2017. It is currently headquartered in Brea, California. Beckman Coulter was acquired by Danaher Corporation in 2011.

History

The company was founded by Caltech professor Arnold O. Beckman in 1935 as National Technical Laboratories to commercialize a pH meter that he had invented. In the 1940s, the name was changed the name to Arnold O. Beckman, Inc. to sell oxygen analyzers, the Helipot precision potentiometer, and spectrophotometers.[ citation needed ] The company name changed to Beckman Instruments, Inc. before going public in 1952. [3] Beckman Instruments then acquired ultracentrifuge maker Spinco (Specialized Instruments Corp.) in 1954. The Spinco division went on to design and manufacture a broad range of laboratory centrifuges. [4] In the 1950s, Beckman Instruments developed the EASE series of analog computers, [5] [6] two of which were used by NASA in the 1960s for real-time simulation during the development of the Apollo Guidance Computer. [7]

In 1982, the company merged into SmithKline to form SmithKline Beckman, with Arnold Beckman as vice chairman, but regained its independence in 1989 after SmithKline merged with Beecham Group to form SmithKline Beecham (now part of GlaxoSmithKline). Following the acquisition of Hybritech, Inc. from Eli Lilly in 1985 and Sanofi of Sanofi Pasteur Diagnostics in 1996, the company acquired Coulter Corporation in 1998, a company founded by Wallace H. Coulter, the inventor of the Coulter counter. The merged company became Beckman Coulter. Following the company's acquisition of the Lab-based Diagnostics business of Olympus Corporation Japan in 2009, Beckman Coulter moved its world headquarters from Fullerton, California to a newly renovated facility in Brea. [8]

In February 2011, Danaher announced that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement with Beckman Coulter. [9] On June 30, 2011, Danaher finalized the acquisition of Beckman Coulter. [10] One year later, Danaher acquired Iris Diagnostics and its parent company IRIS International, Inc. as leader in Urinalysis Diagnostic to further boost Danaher's Diagnostic business within Beckman Coulter. [11]

Division after Danaher acquisition

In 2011, following its acquisition by Danaher Corporation, Beckman Coulter was reorganized into two separate business units. Beckman Coulter Diagnostics, based in Brea, California, handles diagnostic systems and laboratory solutions. [12] Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, provides instruments and reagents for biomedical research and related markets. [13]

In 2022, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences acquired ValitaCell Ltd., a biotechnology company based in Dublin, Ireland, known for its analytical products used in biopharmaceutical development. [14] Beckman Coulter Life Sciences established a strategic collaboration with Hombrechtikon Systems Engineering AG (HSE- AG), a Swiss automation solutions provider, to integrate nucleic acid quantification into automated liquid handling workflows in 2025. [15] [16]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Beckman Coulter (BEC) annual SEC income statement filing via Wikinvest.
  2. 1 2 Beckman Coulter (BEC) annual SEC balance sheet filing via Wikinvest.
  3. 1 2 "History of Beckman Coulter". Beckman.com. Danaher. Retrieved July 3, 2025.
  4. Thackray, Arnold; Myers, Minor Jr. (2000). Arnold O. Beckman: One Hundred Years of Excellence. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation. ISBN   978-0-941901-23-9.
  5. "Beckmann EASE analog computer". UB.FNWI.UVA.nl. Computer Museum at University of Amsterdam.
  6. "Beckmann EASE Computer". Digital.ScienceHistory.org. Science History Institute Museum & Library.
  7. "Madeline Sullivan: Hybrid Simulation of the Apollo Guidance and Navigation System" (PDF). MIT. 1965.
  8. Mueller, Mark (July 5, 2010). "Beckman Puts Former HQ Site up for Sale". Orange County Business Journal . 33 (27): 4.
  9. "Danaher to Acquire Beckman Coulter, Inc. for $83.50 per share or $6.8 Billion". Danaher. Archived from the original on February 11, 2011.
  10. "Press Release | Investors | Danaher". Phx.Corporate-Ir.net (Press release). Archived from the original on February 3, 2016.
  11. "Danaher buys Iris to boost diagnostics business". Reuters. September 17, 2012.
  12. "Danaher to Acquire Beckman Coulter, Inc. for $83.50 per share or $6.8 Billion - February 7, 2011". investors.danaher.com. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
  13. "Beckman Coulter Life Sciences | Danaher". www.danaher.com. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
  14. "ValitaCell Joins Beckman Coulter Life Sciences". Biopharma from Technology Networks. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
  15. "Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and HSE•AG announce new partnership". www.selectscience.net. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
  16. AG, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, Hombrechtikon Systems Engineering. "Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and HSE collaborate on automated nucleic acid workflows". Drug Discovery News. Retrieved November 18, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)