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Sartorius is expanding its bioanalytics portfolio by acquiring a majority stake in ALS Automated Lab Solutions GmbH. The laboratory technology company based in Jena, Germany, develops, manufactures and markets solutions for the automated analysis, selection and isolation of cells. With these solutions, ALS enables life science customers to significantly reduce time to result and cost in cell line development and antibody discovery. Sartorius is initially purchasing 62.5 percent of the shares in ALS as of January 3, 2022. The remaining 37.5 percent will be acquired in 2026. ALS currently employs around 30 people and is expected to generate sales in the high single-digit million-euro area in 2021.
At Sartorius IT, a team of software engineers and tech enthusiasts works together in an agile environment with a start-up culture. Together, they foster a digital customer experience: from building a digital ecosystem to the introduction of mixed reality. Learn more about how their work allows researchers to focus on achieving medical progress.
At Sartorius, Jens Heiduck and his team ensure the quality and regulatory compliance of each component that is used in Sartorius products - so that our biopharma customers can develop and produce medications reliably and safely. Find out how Jens' responsibilities and work environment have evolved over time and where the supplier quality management team is heading.
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Sartorius will pay a total of around 20 million euros in special bonuses to employees in appreciation of their substantial commitment and special achievements in 2021. “The second exceptional year under pandemic conditions is coming to a close. The massively increased demand for our innovative solutions that are used in the development and production of vaccines and medicines has been challenging for our employees. They have gone the extra mile, or rather many extra miles, this year to ensure that we can reliably supply our customers with much needed products, and we would like to thank them very much for their efforts. As recognition for and appreciation of their work, Sartorius will again pay a special bonus to all employees,” said Sartorius Executive Board Chairman and CEO Joachim Kreuzburg.
Sartorius officially celebrated the opening of its Cell Culture Technology Center in Ulm. The site in southern Germany features special laboratories designed to develop cell lines and optimize cell culture media. Located at Science Park III, a major hub for research and scientific discovery in close proximity to many of Germany’s top universities, the facility houses approximately 120 Sartorius employees on 65,000 square feet. Sartorius aims to expand further and is now offering a variety of positions at the site. The Mayor of Ulm, Gunter Czisch, and the President of the University of Ulm, Prof. Michael Weber, joined the opening ceremony that was held virtually due to the pandemic. Watch the guided tour of the site and meet our Ulm team.
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Kanin Sutthasinwong, a former Penn State University biotechnology student, gained hands-on experience at the university's Sartorius Fermentation Gallery. “This immediately transferred to my new career,” he recalls. Today, Kanin is an Associate Engineer in the Product Development for Cell Culture Technologies at Sartorius' North American headquarters in Bohemia, NY. The partnership of Sartorius and Penn State University started in 2018 with the Fermentation Gallery and reached a new level of impact with the creation of the Sartorius Cell Culture Facility earlier this year. Learn more about Kanin, how the partnership accelerated his career and what advice he shares for career starters: http://ow.ly/QgvW50GFr64
Sartorius has continued to grow dynamically and profitably. For the nine-month reporting period of 2021, the company listed on the DAX since September recorded significant double digit growth rates in sales and earnings.
Working from anywhere in the world or going on an international assignment are appealing to many people today. What does it take to make this happen? At Sartorius, Global Mobility expert Heike Hoffmann takes care of every detail for expats: from visas and work contracts, to insurances, social security and taxes, to housing and childcare. Read this interview for a behind-the-scenes look of creating a supportive working environment for expats.