Health Care

GE Healthcare acquires Applied Precision

By Seattle Business Magazine April 28, 2011

Issaquah-based Applied Precision, maker of cellular imaging technologies for biomedical researchers, has been bought by GE Healthcare for an undisclosed amount. GE Healthcare will use Applied Precisions imaging technology for its own cell biology research. Advanced cellular imaging is now central to areas like new drug development.

Applied Precision is a company with a strong reputation for innovation and is a great strategic fit with our cell technologies business, said Kieran Murphy, president and CEO of GE Healthcare Life Sciences, which is based in the United Kingdom. The combination of GE Healthcares expertise in cell science together with the great talent of the team at Applied Precision will help us drive development of new technologies and create an extensive offering across the full spectrum of cell biology research.

Applied Precision began in the semiconductor equipment market in 1986 and expanded into life sciences in 1995, where it has since become a leader in developing, manufacturing and supplying high-resolution microscopes with software and data visualization tools. The companys facilities will remain in Issaquah, where it currently employs about 130 people.

Last year, the executive chairman and founder of Applied Precision, Ronald C. Seubert, was featured in Seattle Business magazine as an honoree in Ernst & Young’s Northwest Entrepreneurs of the Year program.

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