Empowering science, cultivating innovation
Empowering science, cultivating innovation
Products across bioprocess workflows
Our laboratory shakers stand out for their intelligent, ergonomic design and utilization of the latest technologies.
Our bench-top and pilot bioreactors offer the best solutions for professional microbial and cell cultivation.
The eve® software integrates workflows, devices, bioprocess information and big data in a user-friendly web-based platform.
Our laboratory shakers stand out for their intelligent, ergonomic design and utilization of the latest technologies.
Our bench-top and pilot bioreactors offer the best solutions for professional microbial and cell cultivation.
The eve® software integrates workflows, devices, bioprocess information and big data in a user-friendly web-based platform.
60 stories for 60 years
We are celebrating 60 years of putting customers first with 60 Stories for 60 Years—a global series honoring the people, partnerships, and innovations that define our journey. Each story highlights the dedication, collaboration, and breakthroughs that shaped our success over the decades. Explore the stories as we share more each month and celebrate this milestone with us.
Nurturing discoveries for tomorrow's breakthroughs
We commit ourselves daily to simplifying our biotechnology customers’ workflows through the most modern technologies available. Our areas of competence cover the entire culture process, from screening to process development to production.
Key pillars
Continuous improvement
We directly involve our customers during the product development stage, which allows us to design highly practical solutions for everyday operations.
Quality
Quality is one of our corporate values along with performance, inclusiveness and growth and, as such, is at the heart of our identity. INFORS HT has had EN ISO 9001 quality management certification since 1996.
Sustainability
Sustainable practices go hand in hand with our corporate values: quality, performance, inclusiveness and growth. INFORS HT has had EN ISO 14001 environmental management certification since 2015.
Continuous improvement
We directly involve our customers during the product development stage, which allows us to design highly practical solutions for everyday operations.
Quality
Quality is one of our corporate values along with performance, inclusiveness and growth and, as such, is at the heart of our identity. INFORS HT has had EN ISO 9001 quality management certification since 1996.
Sustainability
Sustainable practices go hand in hand with our corporate values: quality, performance, inclusiveness and growth. INFORS HT has had EN ISO 14001 environmental management certification since 2015.
Committed to service and support
Even after ten years of constant operation, our shakers and bioreactors work just as well as they did on the very first day. In addition to top-quality product manufacturing, that accomplishment reflects outstanding service once the product is in use. That’s why, when INFORS HT delivers a product, it’s not the end of the process—it’s the beginning of a customer relationship that will last for years.
Latest articles
See allA legacy of customer-centered excellence: For six decades, INFORS HT has built a legacy rooted in customer commitment, innovation, and lasting partnerships. To celebrate this milestone, we are sharing 60 Stories for 60 Years: a collection of inspiring stories from around the world that highlight the people and moments that define INFORS HT. Explore stories that showcase our people and culture, nemorable moments, growth and innovation, and customer successes, each reflecting our dedication to putting customers first. Join us in celebrating the relationships and breakthroughs that have shaped our journey.
In the fast-paced world of bioprocessing, having reliable lab equipment is critical for research and process development success. The Multitron incubator shaker has been designed with these demands in mind, offering precision and efficiency that directly address the challenges scientists face in their labs. Whether you are optimizing culture conditions or scaling up processes, the Multitron shaker provides the tools you need to advance your research with confidence.
For scientists just starting in biomanufacturing, the journey from clone screening to GMP manufacturing can feel complex. But with the right tools and knowledge, it is easy to navigate this process efficiently. In this guide, we will break down a step-by-step approach to develop stable, high-yielding cell lines, leveraging tools like incubator shakers and automation software. By the end, you will see how a streamlined workflow simplifies scaling up for preclinical and early clinical production. Plus, we included key data visualizations from our latest scientific poster to highlight critical insights. Download the full document for more details at the conclusion of this blog.
A legacy of customer-centered excellence: For six decades, INFORS HT has built a legacy rooted in customer commitment, innovation, and lasting partnerships. To celebrate this milestone, we are sharing 60 Stories for 60 Years: a collection of inspiring stories from around the world that highlight the people and moments that define INFORS HT. Explore stories that showcase our people and culture, nemorable moments, growth and innovation, and customer successes, each reflecting our dedication to putting customers first. Join us in celebrating the relationships and breakthroughs that have shaped our journey.
In the fast-paced world of bioprocessing, having reliable lab equipment is critical for research and process development success. The Multitron incubator shaker has been designed with these demands in mind, offering precision and efficiency that directly address the challenges scientists face in their labs. Whether you are optimizing culture conditions or scaling up processes, the Multitron shaker provides the tools you need to advance your research with confidence.
For scientists just starting in biomanufacturing, the journey from clone screening to GMP manufacturing can feel complex. But with the right tools and knowledge, it is easy to navigate this process efficiently. In this guide, we will break down a step-by-step approach to develop stable, high-yielding cell lines, leveraging tools like incubator shakers and automation software. By the end, you will see how a streamlined workflow simplifies scaling up for preclinical and early clinical production. Plus, we included key data visualizations from our latest scientific poster to highlight critical insights. Download the full document for more details at the conclusion of this blog.
Upcoming events
See allThe Himmelfahrtstagung in Bremen is a renowned annual scientific conference focusing on bioprocess technology and biotechnology. Organized by DECHEMA, the event brings together experts from academia, industry, and research institutions to present and discuss the latest advancements in bioprocess development, biopharmaceuticals, and industrial biotechnology. With a strong emphasis on innovation and knowledge exchange, the Himmelfahrtstagung serves as a key platform for networking, collaboration, and exploring future trends in the field.
BIOSUMMIT 2025 is a premier event bringing together leaders, researchers, and professionals from the biotechnology, life sciences, and innovation sectors. Over two days, attendees will explore cutting-edge advancements, emerging trends, and industry challenges in biotech, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, sustainability, and more. Join us for inspiring keynote sessions, expert-led discussions, networking opportunities, and an exclusive exhibition featuring top companies and institutions shaping the future of biotechnology.
Phytofactories is an international conference on Plant Molecular Farming, organized by the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST). The upcoming event, Phytofactories 2025, is scheduled for June 18-20, 2025, in Luxembourg. The conference focuses on exploiting plant diversity through cell and tissue cultures, covering the entire valorization chain of plant resources. It brings together experts in producing and characterizing specialized plant metabolites and those applying this knowledge in dedicated pilot processes. Topics include advances in callogenesis, hairy root formation, plant regeneration, process optimization, challenges and prospects in phytofactories, plant genome editing, metabolic engineering, and germplasm preservation technologies.
The Himmelfahrtstagung in Bremen is a renowned annual scientific conference focusing on bioprocess technology and biotechnology. Organized by DECHEMA, the event brings together experts from academia, industry, and research institutions to present and discuss the latest advancements in bioprocess development, biopharmaceuticals, and industrial biotechnology. With a strong emphasis on innovation and knowledge exchange, the Himmelfahrtstagung serves as a key platform for networking, collaboration, and exploring future trends in the field.
BIOSUMMIT 2025 is a premier event bringing together leaders, researchers, and professionals from the biotechnology, life sciences, and innovation sectors. Over two days, attendees will explore cutting-edge advancements, emerging trends, and industry challenges in biotech, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, sustainability, and more. Join us for inspiring keynote sessions, expert-led discussions, networking opportunities, and an exclusive exhibition featuring top companies and institutions shaping the future of biotechnology.
Phytofactories is an international conference on Plant Molecular Farming, organized by the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST). The upcoming event, Phytofactories 2025, is scheduled for June 18-20, 2025, in Luxembourg. The conference focuses on exploiting plant diversity through cell and tissue cultures, covering the entire valorization chain of plant resources. It brings together experts in producing and characterizing specialized plant metabolites and those applying this knowledge in dedicated pilot processes. Topics include advances in callogenesis, hairy root formation, plant regeneration, process optimization, challenges and prospects in phytofactories, plant genome editing, metabolic engineering, and germplasm preservation technologies.