Agilent
v1.0.0Agilent provides analytical instruments, consumables, and services specializing in life sciences, diagnostics, and applied markets with a focus on recurring...
Agilent
历史时间线
- 1999: Spun off from Hewlett-Packard's test & measurement division
- 2000: Goes public, focuses on life sciences and diagnostics
- 2005: Spins off semiconductor products as Advantest
- 2010s: Shifts focus entirely to life sciences and applied markets
- 2014: Acquires BioTek for $1.2B, enters microplate readers
- 2017: Acquires ACEA Biosciences, adds cell analysis
- 2021: Revenue hits $6.5B post-pandemic lab spending surge
- 2023: $6.9B revenue, strong recurring consumables revenue
商业模式
Three segments: Lifesciences & Diagnostics (instruments, consumables, services), Applied Markets (food, environmental, forensics, pharma QC), Agilent CrossLab (lab services, informatics). Razor-and-blades model: instruments generate recurring high-margin consumables and service revenue.
护城河分析
Installed base of 500,000+ instruments creates decades-long consumables revenue stream. Regulatory validation — Agilent instruments are the 'gold standard' for FDA-regulated labs. CrossLab services create sticky customer relationships.
关键数据
- Founded: 1999 (HP spinoff), Santa Clara, California
- Revenue 2023: $6.9B
- Employees: ~18,000
- Market Cap: ~$38B
- Installed Base: 500,000+ instruments
有趣事实
- Agilent's origin as an HP spin-off means it inherited HP's legendary engineering culture — co-founder Bill Hewlett's 'HP Way' management philosophy still influences the company.
- During the pandemic, Agilent's instruments were critical for mRNA vaccine development — their mass spectrometry and chromatography systems characterized vaccine components.
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