Each year, IBO compiles a list of new products on display or introduced at Pittcon. New products are generally defined as those that started shipping since winter 2015 or later. More new products will appear in the March 31 issue. The list is not all inclusive. Atomic Spectroscopy SciAps announced new versions of its Z […]

Science and technology are major sectors of investment for China’s next five-year plan, according to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang. China’s 13th five year plan from 2016 to 2020 will include a 9.1% increase to ¥271 billion ($41 billion) for science funding, as well as a focus on environmental sustainability and a cutting back on bureaucratic […]

On February 29, the Indian government announced its fiscal budget for 2016. The Department of Science and Technology received INR 44.7 billion ($650 million) and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) received INR 18.2 billion for the year, a 17% and 12% rise in allocations, respectively. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s budget jumped from […]

According to BIO Deutschland’s annual biotechnology sector survey, the German biotech industry is optimistic for 2016. Many companies are planning to invest more in R&D and company personnel, with a little less than 60% of firms expecting business in the biotech sector to improve. Generally, two thirds of respondents believe nothing will change for German […]

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has stated that oil prices may have “bottomed out” due to a decrease in production outside the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Oil production outside OPEC is forecast to decrease by 750,000 barrels/day for 2016. This number is 150,000 barrels/day more than IEA estimates from January. Since hitting the […]

According to Reuters’ “Top 25 Global Innovators—Government” list, the Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) (France), the Fraunhofer Society (Germany), and the Science and Technology Agency (Japan) are the top three most pioneering government-funded institutions that are advancing science and technology. The US has six institutions on the list, France and Japan both have […]

Bio-Rad Sees Improved Research Spending Fourth quarter 2015 sales for Bio-Rad Laboratories Life Science (LS) contracted 2.5% to $218.1 million to account for 38% of revenues. However, excluding currency, organic sales advanced 3.4%, led by demand for digital PCR, process media, cell biology and western blotting products. Geographically, organic growth was strongest in China, Europe […]

Herisau, Switzerland 3/4/16—Metrohm, a manufacturer of chemical analysis instruments, has acquired a majority of Snowy Range Instruments (SnRI), a provider of handheld Raman spectroscopy systems, for an undisclosed amount. The firms have worked as partners in the development of the systems. US-based SnRI will now be known as Metrohm Raman and will remain based in […]

Hillerød, Denmark 3/4/16—FOSS, a provider of analytical instrument for food and agriculture testing, has acquired Soft Flow Hungary. Soft Flow provides microbead assay technologies and has 22 employees. The companies have worked together on a project for more than three years. “With this acquisition, we gain access to competencies that can further boost the implementation […]