Millipore is a life science company that provides products and services for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, academia, and government research facilities to advance the discoveries and production of new treatments for health issues.
Founded in 1954 as the Millipore Filter Corporation
Became a publicly traded company in 1970
Acquired Waters Associates in 1996
Acquired Chemicon International in 1999
Merged with Sigma-Aldrich in 2015, and the combined entity became part of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
A company that provides scientific equipment, reagents, software, and services for research, analysis, discovery, and diagnostics.
A company that develops and manufactures products for life science research, clinical diagnostics, and food safety testing.
A company that provides analytical instrumentation, software, services, consumables, and reagents for life science, chemical analysis, diagnostics, and genomics research.
A range of water purification systems that produce ultrapure water for laboratory use.
A collection of antibodies, proteins, assays, and reagents for life science research applications.
A range of filtration products such as membranes, syringe filters, filter plates, and cartridges for sample preparation, clarification, and sterilization.
Millipore is a company that provides products and services for scientific research and discovery, with a focus on life sciences and healthcare.
Milli-Q water purification systems are used to produce high-purity water that is free of contaminants such as ions, bacteria, and particulates. These systems are commonly used in laboratory research.
Millipore filters are used in filtration processes to clarify, sterilize or concentrate liquids and gases, and to remove particulates and impurities.
Millipore's competitors include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bio-Rad Laboratories, and Agilent Technologies, among others.
Millipore's main products include water purification systems, bioscience research reagents, and filtration products.