History
Pioneer in liquid handling
Biohit’s
roots extend back to the 1970s, when Professor Osmo Suovaniemi
established two companies, Labsystems and Eflab. They developed the
first single and multichannel high-accuracy pipettes with adjustable
volumes as well as instruments based on vertical photometry. Development
was driven by an aggressive innovation and patenting strategy. In line
with this strategy, the companies expanded their operations, developed
new products and kicked off exports. From day one, the companies relied
on high technology, the best expertise in the industry and an
international approach.
1980s – Biohit's first steps
In 1988, Suovaniemi established
Biohit Oy, which began to develop the world's first safe and
ergonomically designed single and multichannel electronic pipettes.
Biohit started up the injection moulding and assembly of pipettes in
Kajaani in 1990.
Over the following years, Biohit's pipettes
established a solid global position as ergonomic, safe and reliable
solutions for all kinds of liquid handling tasks.
1990s – Expanding in European markets and listing on the stock exchange
Biohit
launched its first electronic pipette – the Biohit Proline – in 1990. A
couple of years later, the company introduced its first mechanical
model in the Proline series.
During the 1990s, Biohit headed for
European markets with its new products. The first subsidiary was
established in France in 1991 and the second in the UK the following
year. Biohit's German subsidiary started up in 1995. Biohit also entered
into OEM cooperation with the German company Eppendorf, the French
company bioMérieux, the American company 3M and three companies
belonging to the Johnson&Johnson Group.
The scope and
international reach of Biohit's operations enabled the company to list
itself on the Helsinki Stock Exchange in 1999.
Global expansion in the 2000s
Biohit launched more new liquid handling products at the turn of the
millennium. Due to their precision and ergonomic design, these high-tech
pipettes (eLINE and mLINE) are still market leaders today.
Biohit continued its global expansion by opening subsidiaries in the
United States, Russia and China. In 2006, the company transferred some
of its pipette assembly operations to China, in order to be closer to
growing Asian markets.
New business areas and growing Asian markets take Biohit into the 2010s
The
global economy's new growth areas in Asia and South America also
indicate growth for Biohit. The company strengthened its presence in
Asia by opening a subsidiary in India and a representative office in
Singapore in early 2010.
Updated: 13.12.2011 12:27