Sigma Aldrich
Sigma-Aldrich Corporation is a leading American company specializing in chemical, life science, and biotechnology. It was founded in 1975 through the merger of Sigma Chemical Company and Aldrich Chemical Company. Sigma-Aldrich provides a wide range of products including biochemicals and organic chemicals for scientific research in biotechnology and pharmaceutical development, as well as offering products for diagnostics, high-technology manufacturing, and chemical research. The company's mission is to enable science by providing high-quality chemicals and services, tailored to the needs of the global scientific community.
History[edit | edit source]
Sigma-Aldrich's history began with the founding of Sigma Chemical Company in 1951 and Aldrich Chemical Company in 1956. The two companies merged in 1975, creating Sigma-Aldrich. Over the years, Sigma-Aldrich expanded its offerings and global reach through numerous acquisitions and the development of new technologies. In 2015, Sigma-Aldrich was acquired by Merck KGaA, a leading science and technology company, for $17 billion. This acquisition allowed Merck to strengthen its position in the life science industry.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
Sigma-Aldrich offers over 300,000 chemicals, biochemicals, and other essential products to meet the research, development, and production needs of its customers worldwide. These products include:
- Reagents and chemicals for laboratory use
- Biological buffers, nucleotides, and amino acids
- Cell culture media and supplements
- Chromatography and mass spectrometry consumables
- Custom synthesis and contract manufacturing services
The company serves a diverse set of customers from various sectors including pharmaceutical, biotechnology, academic research, and industrial manufacturing.
Research and Development[edit | edit source]
Sigma-Aldrich is committed to innovation in the fields of chemical and life science research. The company invests in research and development to create new products and technologies that advance scientific discovery. Sigma-Aldrich's R&D efforts are focused on developing sustainable and environmentally friendly products and processes.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Sigma-Aldrich is dedicated to sustainability and responsible business practices. The company's sustainability initiatives include reducing waste, conserving energy, and promoting the safe use of chemicals. Sigma-Aldrich also supports educational and community engagement programs to foster interest in science and technology.
Acquisition by Merck KGaA[edit | edit source]
The acquisition of Sigma-Aldrich by Merck KGaA in 2015 marked a significant milestone in the company's history. This move enhanced Merck's capabilities in the life science industry, providing customers with an even broader portfolio of products and services.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Sigma-Aldrich plays a crucial role in the global scientific community, offering a vast array of products and services that support research and development across various fields. Through its commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability, Sigma-Aldrich continues to be a trusted partner for scientists and researchers around the world.
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