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bioMérieux SA

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  • Number of employees
    10000+
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About bioMérieux SA

bioMérieux SA is a global leader in the field of in vitro diagnostics, dedicated to improving public health through innovative solutions. Founded in 1963, the company has established itself as a pioneer in the development of diagnostic tests that help detect infectious diseases and monitor health conditions.

With a strong commitment to research and development, bioMérieux invests heavily in cutting-edge technologies to enhance its product offerings. The company’s portfolio includes a wide range of diagnostic solutions for clinical laboratories, industrial microbiology, and food safety.

bioMérieux operates in over 150 countries, providing healthcare professionals with reliable tools to make informed decisions. The company’s mission is to provide timely and accurate diagnostic information, which is crucial for effective patient management.

In addition to its diagnostic products, bioMérieux is also focused on advancing the field of microbiology through educational initiatives and partnerships with healthcare institutions. The company believes in fostering collaboration to drive innovation and improve health outcomes globally.

As part of its vision, bioMérieux aims to be at the forefront of the fight against antimicrobial resistance, developing solutions that support the responsible use of antibiotics. The company is committed to sustainability and ethical practices, ensuring that its operations have a positive impact on society and the environment.

With a dedicated workforce of over 13,000 employees worldwide, bioMérieux fosters a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. The company’s values are rooted in integrity, respect, and teamwork, guiding its efforts to deliver high-quality products and services.

In summary, bioMérieux SA is not just a diagnostics company; it is a partner in health, striving to enhance the quality of life through innovative solutions and a commitment to public health.

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