Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today announced it is expanding its
life sciences business with two strategic acquisitions. Halo Genomics, a
provider of innovative technology for the rapidly growing
next-generation DNA sequencing market, has now joined Agilent. In
addition, Agilent has signed a definitive acquisition agreement with
BioSystem Development, a company that creates and manufactures solutions
to meet the analytical needs of the life sciences industry.
Both companies are privately held. Financial details were not disclosed.
"Life science is the growth engine for Agilent, and these acquisitions
are strategically very important,” said Nick Roelofs, president of
Agilent’s Life Sciences Group. "We’re getting world-class technology and
expertise in two key areas that will help us expand our portfolio and
deliver the most complete workflow solutions for our customers.”
The acquisition of Halo, based in Uppsala, Sweden, is now final. The
asset acquisition of BioSystem Development, headquartered in Madison,
Wis., is expected to be completed by the end of the calendar year,
subject to customary closing conditions.
Halo Genomics Simplifies Resequencing
Halo Genomics’ technology addresses sequence-selective (or "target
enrichment”) sample preparation in next-generation sequencing. The
company’s proprietary HaloPlex technology combines the speed and
specificity of polymerase chain reaction-based systems with the
scalability and capture-size flexibility of solution-based hybridization
formats, thus eliminating the need for library preparation. This fast
and simplified target enrichment solution for next-generation sequencing
helps to remove bottlenecks associated with targeted resequencing
without the use of expensive, dedicated instrumentation or laborious
protocols.
Halo Genomics’ current HaloPlex technology is offered as a customizable
product, using a Web-based design tool called Web Design Wizard. This
highly intuitive tool enables users to create designs in less than 10
minutes, at no charge.
Agilent’s market-leading SureSelect
target enrichment platform was the first commercial in-solution target
enrichment offering launched in the market. It has grown to a wide
portfolio of products, from all-exon kits to custom designs and preset
panels. With its high performance and flexibility, SureSelect has become
the most commonly cited target enrichment tool in the market. HaloPlex
technology complements SureSelect by providing a high-performance
solution for small capture sizes, at a speed that specifically addresses
the needs of the desktop sequencing market and clinical sequencing space.
"Halo Genomics’ unique technology and talented R&D team will expand
Agilent’s solutions for emerging sequencing applications and accelerate
our entry into the rapidly growing next-gen clinical sequencing market,”
said Gustavo Salem, vice president and general manager of Agilent’s
Biological Systems Division within the Life Sciences Group. "This
acquisition further builds upon Agilent’s position as a leader in
genomics.”
"Joining Agilent is a win-win situation for Halo employees and our
valued customers,” said Olle Ericsson, former CEO and founder of Halo
Genomics. "With Halo’s innovative technology and Agilent’s
market-leading products and long history of quality and service, we look
forward to offering our customers an expanded portfolio of solutions to
meet their needs.”
For more information about Halo Genomics technology and services, visit www.halogenomics.com.
BioSystem Development Addresses Evolving Sample-Prep Needs for Drug
Development
BioSystem Development currently supplies Agilent’s Automation Solutions
business with AssayMAP cartridges used in conjunction with Agilent’s
Bravo liquid-handling platform for protein purification and
characterization workflows. The Agilent Bravo automated liquid-handling
platform and BioSystem Development’s AssayMap technology combine high
throughput and best-in-class automated liquid handling with AssayMAP
microchromatography technology to enable true chromatographic separation
with precision flow control.
"We are excited about bringing BioSystem Development, a valued partner,
into Agilent,” said Fred Strohmeier, vice president and general manager
of Agilent’s Liquid Phase Analysis Division within the company’s Life
Sciences Group. "BioSystem Development’s innovative and versatile
microchromatography technology, and the team’s applications expertise,
will help Agilent expand its capabilities as a sample-prep provider for
the life sciences market.”
As life science discovery and development continues to move toward a
better understanding of biological responses to disease, the need for
high-throughput, quality protein sample preparation and analysis becomes
even more critical. BioSystem Development’s AssayMAP platform, based on
disposable microchromatography cartridges, enables high-throughput
protein purification, characterization and analysis solutions for
bioprocess development, biomarker identification and analysis, as well
as a variety of other life science research applications. The enabling
AssayMAP technology, combined with Agilent's automated liquid-handling
capabilities, reduces drug discovery and development time and increases
lab efficiency.
"As an industry leader in providing innovative automation solutions, we
are very excited to join the Agilent family,” said Scott Fulton, CEO of
BioSystem Development. "We look forward to leveraging Agilent’s global
reach, research and development arm, and diversified product portfolio
to expand and improve our solutions.”
For more information about BioSystem Development, go to www.biosystemdevelopment.com.
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) is the world’s premier measurement
company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences,
electronics and communications. The company’s 18,700 employees serve
customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $6.6
billion in fiscal 2011. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.
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