Separation, purification, and synthesis instruments for drug discovery and development
Biotage supplies physical and analytical equipment—HPLC, LC-MS, microwave synthesis, flash purification systems—into pharma R&D and manufacturing labs. The tech stack reveals a traditional enterprise operations model (Salesforce, SAP, Power BI, ServiceMax) layered with light web development (TypeScript, Angular), typical of hardware companies managing global service networks. Pain points cluster around customer satisfaction, reporting automation, and workflow optimization—suggesting the company is moving from transactional instrument sales toward intelligent workflow solutions and expanded service-contract coverage.
Biotage is a Uppsala-based instrument manufacturer serving drug discovery, development, and analytical testing workflows. The product portfolio spans sample preparation, microwave synthesis, peptide and oligonucleotide synthesis, purification (flash, biomolecule, chromatography), and evaporation systems. The company operates a global sales and support footprint across nine countries, with hiring concentrated in sales, customer support, and field engineering roles. Active projects show a shift toward integrated large-molecule capabilities, customer training, and strategic account management alongside core instrument sales.
Biotage manufactures lab instruments for drug discovery and development: HPLC, LC-MS, microwave synthesis, flash purification, and oligonucleotide synthesis systems. The company markets them as part of a larger strategy around separation, purification, and intelligent workflow solutions.
Biotage is headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden. The company operates across nine countries: Sweden, United States, United Kingdom, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Italy, and Germany.
Yes. Biotage has 5 active engineering roles open with steady hiring velocity. The company also has 13 active sales roles and 9 support roles, reflecting a sales and customer-success-led hiring focus.
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