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Sartorius joins EuropaBio: Delivering biomanufacturing

04/03/2025

PRESS RELEASE

Brussels, 4 March 2025 - EuropaBio is happy to announce that Sartorius has joined the association.

Founded over 150 years ago in 1870, in Göttingen, Germany; Sartorius is a major supplier to the biomanufacturing industry. Its mission is to empower scientists and engineers to simplify and accelerate progress in life science and bioprocessing, enabling the development of new and innovative therapies.

In joining EuropaBio, Sartorius brings a wealth of experience and expertise about current legislation that surrounds implementation of its technologies in the industry, as well as how this can be improved to simplify rapid implementation of biomanufacturing. Sartorius will not only bring its expertise but will also gain valuable insights from EuropaBio’s members to understand the needs of the industry from the biomanufacturer perspective. Sartorius hopes that its collaboration with EuropaBio and its other members will enhance competitiveness of biomanufacturing in the EU.

Dr. Claire Skentelbery, Director General of EuropaBio commented “Sartorius helps EuropaBio to represent a complete ecosystem for the competitive delivery of biotech in Europe. In addressing the full value chain of innovation and biomanufacturing, Europe’s breakthrough research can anchor and grow here, and valued global partners can invest with confidence for long term capacity and performance.”

Miriam Monge, Head of Customer & Industry Advocacy at Sartorius added “Sartorius are delighted to become members of Europabio. We plan to actively participate in representing biomanufacturing in legislative discussions with the European Parliament and Commission, especially concerning the upcoming European Biotech Act. Our goal is to help create a dynamic European ecosystem that enhances biomanufacturing innovation and resilience, boosts competitiveness in global markets, and supports the sustainable growth of the European biomanufacturing sector.”

For more information on Sartorius, please visit sartorius.com

Sartorius joins EuropaBio: Delivering biomanufacturing


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