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Harvard Bioscience company history timeline

1901

Harvard Bioscience was founded in 1901 by Doctor William T. Porter.

2014

In 2014, the company acquired Multi Channel Systems MCS GmbH (MCS) and Triangle BioSystems, Inc. (TBSI).

2015

In 2015 the company acquired HEKA Electronik of Germany.

2018

The company ended the year with $55 million in loans, down from $62.4 million in loans at the end of 2018.

2019

James Green was appointed President and CEO in July 2019, also adding Michael Rossi as CFO, replacing Kamalam Unninayar, who resigned in May 2019.

In September 2019 the company announced a restructuring program, including closing their Connecticut operation, downsizing in United Kingdom, and a reduction in force of over 10% of headcount.

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