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List of Bruker's Acquisitions

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Bruker has made a total of 43 acquisitions across 24 distinct sectors and 13 countries. Peak activity was 7 acquisitions in 2024, and 6 each in 2023 and 2017. The primary sectors for acquisitions include Life Sciences Platforms and Tools (17), Life Sciences Tech (6), and Nanotechnology (5). Geographically, acquisition activity has been highest in the United States (17), Germany (11), and Switzerland (4). Over the last five years (2020–2025), the average has been 4.4 acquisitions per year, with 0 completed in the current calendar year so far. The most recent acquisition was Biocrates in June 2025. Founded in 2002 and located in Innsbruck, Biocrates develops targeted metabolic phenotyping solutions.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of Bruker:

Year on year acquisition history of Bruker202520242023202220212020201920182017Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)0246810
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2025
2
2024
7
2023
6
2022
5
2021
2
2020
2
2019
3
2018
5
2017
6
2016
3
2014
1
2011
1

Recent acquisitions by Bruker

Bruker's most recent acquisition - Biocrates is a Developer of targeted metabolic phenotyping solutions, founded in 2002 and located in Innsbruck. Bruker acquired it in June 2025 for a price of $*****.

Here is the list of all acquisitions by Bruker sorted by the latest acquisition date:

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