What companies are developing or manufacturing automated or modular biomanufacturing capabilities?

A researcher operates a large machine, which is a biomanufacturing machine.
Dr. Anna Crumbley, a research chemical engineer, removes the solids from a new batch of fermented micro-organisms. The Chemical Biological Center is currently able to produce 1,000-liter batches of biomanufactured material at its Aberdeen Proving Ground facility and will be expanding that capacity when Phase 2 of the facility is completed (source: DEVCOM CBC).

Posted on May 27, 2025 | Completed on January 21, 2025

What companies are developing or manufacturing automated or modular biomanufacturing capabilities?

The Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) was asked to provide information on two separate but interrelated aspects of biomanufacturing capabilities:  (1) what companies (global and American) are developing/manufacturing automated biomanufacturing systems and (2) what companies are constructing/manufacturing modular biomanufacturing capabilities.

A highly detailed investigative research effort was conducted and focused on gathering relevant information to address the two separate but interrelated aspects of biomanufacturing capabilities. For purposes of this literature search, only companies constructing/manufacturing modular bioreactors should comprise the modular biomanufacturing capabilities component of this effort.

From a literature search standpoint, this report has been generated and identifies the major companies and their associated systems that involve automated biomanufacturing systems and modular biomanufacturing capabilities. It includes results emanating from the broad search of companies categorized/classified as biomanufacturing companies. In addition, it presents results from the more highly focused search of companies deemed to be developing/manufacturing automated biomanufacturing systems.

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