1950s • 1954: Jack Bush purchases the rights to a new membrane-production process developed by Lovell Chemical Company. Millipore Filter Corporation is incorporated and Bush becomes president, and later chairman • 1955: Millipore receives its first patent, for microporous
nylon film invented by Stanley Lovell and Jack Bush
1960s • 1964: opens first subsidiary, in France • 1967: introduces the Super-Q water purification system • 1967: establishes German subsidiary • 1968: establishes Japanese subsidiary • 1968: introduces Pellicon cassette product, for purifying biotherapeutics
1970s • 1971: introduces the original Millex
syringe filter—the first disposable syringe filter • 1972: opens subsidiary in Spain • 1972: opens a manufacturing plant in
Jaffrey, New Hampshire. • 1973: starts manufacturing in
Molsheim, France • 1973: introduces the
Milli-Q water purification system, the first lab-scale
ultrapure water system • 1978: reaches $100 million revenue • 1978: opens manufacturing plant in
Danvers, Massachusetts • 1979: acquires Waters Associates Inc., a producer of
chromatographic media and
High-performance liquid chromatography instrumentation
1980s • 1980: introduces low-protein binding Durapore
polyvinylidene fluoride membrane • 1987: listed on the New York Stock Exchange • 1987: achieves $500 million revenue • 1988: opens membrane manufacturing plant in
County Cork, Ireland
1990s • 1994: divests its Waters Chromatography Division to focus on its membrane business • 1996: acquires Amicon separation sciences business from
W. R. Grace and Company • 1997: acquires Tylan General, expanding its gas purification offerings for the microelectronics industry • 1999: acquires Bioprocessing Limited, a developer and manufacturer of chromatography
2000s • 2001: spins off its Microelectronics Division (30% of its revenue), that becomes Mykrolis, which will merge with Entegris in 2005 • 2002: opens Biopharmaceutical Technology Center in
Billerica, Massachusetts • 2005: acquires MicroSafe, a European contract testing laboratory • 2005: acquires NovAseptic, supplier of aseptically designed components for biotech and pharmaceutical production • 2005: forms alliance with Gen-Probe to develop, manufacture and commercialize products for rapid microbiological and virus monitoring • 2006: acquires Newport Bio Systems, a maker of process containers and systems used in biopharmaceutical production • 2006: acquires Serologicals Corporation (including the companies Chemicon, Upstate, Linco, and Celliance), expanding its drug discovery and development footprint • 2006: opens a new Research and Development Center in
Bedford, Massachusetts • 2007: launches its new brand • 2008: expands drug discovery and development facility in
St. Charles, Missouri • 2008: opens
membrane casting manufacturing facility in
Carrigtwohill, County Cork, Ireland • 2009: acquires Guava Technologies, a provider of bench top cell analysis systems • 2009: opens
Biomanufacturing Sciences and Training Center in
Singapore • 2009: acquires BioAnaLab, a European-based firm specializing in the analysis of biologic drugs and vaccines • 2010: Merck KGaA acquires Millipore, which will be part of the EMD Group • 2015: Merck completes $17 billion acquisition of Sigma-Aldrich, combining
EMD Millipore and Sigma-Aldrich to create life science company MilliporeSigma ==Financial history==