CyBio

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CyBio
legal form formerly a public company
founding 1999
resolution 2014
Seat Jena GermanyGermanyGermany 
Branch Laboratory equipment and laboratory automation
Website www.analytik-jena.com
As of March 4, 2019

CyBio is a product line from Analytik Jena AG in the field of liquid handling and laboratory automation. Customers and users of CyBio products include pharmaceutical and biotechnological companies as well as academic research institutions. From February 2009, the former stock corporation CyBio AG was majority owned by Analytik Jena AG.

Since the merger of CyBio AG into Analytik Jena AG in 2014, CyBio products have been sold under the umbrella of the Analytik Jena Group.

history

The headquarters of Analytik Jena AG in Jena, Thuringia, is the home of the CyBio product line
Former Cybio logo

CyBio's beginnings go back to research and development within the VEB Carl Zeiss Jena in 1986. After the social change in the GDR , the Treuhandanstalt took over the combine in July 1990 , which was then divided into the two companies Jenoptik GmbH and Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH in October 1991 .

On December 3, 1995, Jenoptik's pipetting activities were spun off to Opal Jena Gesellschaft für optical analytik und Labortechnik mbH , in which MERLIN Gesellschaft für Mikrobiologische Diagnostika mbH also had a 33.33 percent share. The following year, a cooperation agreement was concluded with Matrix Technologies (now part of Thermo Fisher Scientific ). The company was one of the world's first suppliers to bring a 96-fold simultaneous pipettor onto the market. In 1997 Opal became the leading supplier of 384 simultaneous treatment devices.

The Jenoptik Bioinstruments GmbH was founded finally 1998th In May 1999, was founded as a spin-off from Lake Constance Perkin Elmer in Überlingen the Jenoptik Biosystems GmbH , later CyBio Systems GmbH , which brought specific knowledge for optical sample detection. Due to financial problems of CyBio AG, CyBio Systems was initially reduced from 2002 and then dissolved in 2004.

The IPO took place on November 25, 1999 under the leadership of DG Bank AG , with 2.6 million shares being issued on the Neuer Markt at an issue price of 17 euros. The share capital thereafter was four million euros.

A first capital increase took place in August 2005 with the issue of 800,000 new shares. In mid-July 2006 CyBio took over 78 percent of the shares from accelab GmbH from Kusterdingen . A further capital increase was resolved on June 19, 2007, whereupon 600,000 new shares with a value of four euros each were issued.

On February 23, 2009, Analytik Jena AG published a press release stating that it had taken control of CyBio. In April 2014, Analytik Jena AG (Prime Standard: AJA, ISIN: DE0005213508) held a total of 91.9% of the voting rights in CyBio AG and announced the planned merger of CyBio AG with Analytik Jena AG. On May 22, 2014, at the Ordinary General Meeting of CyBio AG in Jena, 99.8% of the share capital present voted for a squeeze-out under merger law. On July 7, 2014, the merger of CyBio AG with Analytik Jena AG came into effect through entry in the commercial register of Analytik Jena AG (commercial register of the Jena local court, HRB 200027). CyBio AG thus expired as an independent company. The CyBio Group's business in the liquid handling and laboratory automation solutions segment has since been continued by Analytik Jena AG.

Products

Microtiter plates with 96, 384 and 1536 wells

From singular pipettors to complete solutions individually made for customers, CyBio offers automated systems that meet the most varied of application and throughput requirements in life sciences and in drug research. These include u. a .:

  • Single to multi-channel pipettors
  • 96/384/1536 channel pipettors
  • Capillary dispenser, 1- / 8- / 16-channel pipettors
  • Dispenser
  • Microplate storage
  • Barcode labeler
  • Platforms
  • software
  • Pipette tips

Competitor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Analytik Jena is planning to merge with the CyBio AG website CHEMIE.de. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  2. CyBio AG takes over the accelab GmbH website from the press box. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  3. Capital increase CyBio website of the press box. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  4. Analytik Jena is planning to merge with the CyBio AG website CHEMIE.de. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  5. Merger of CyBio AG into Analytik Jena AG completed Website CHEMIE.de. Retrieved July 1, 2019.