Shimadzu Scientific Instruments opens new laboratory in San Francisco Bay Area
April 2, 2026 | Thursday | News
To collaborate with cutting-edge AI startups and life science technology companies in the region

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (SSI) has opened its new research and development (R&D) facility in South San Francisco, California, IS.
Since April 2024, SSI has been enhancing its R&D division with a focus on developing analytical instruments, software, applications, and lab automation solutions tailored to the needs of pharmaceutical and life science customers in North America.
The San Francisco Bay Area is a premier hub for pharmaceutical and life science companies and research institutions. By establishing a lab in this location, SSI aims to better understand customer needs and collaborate with cutting-edge AI startups and life science technology companies in the region.
The South San Francisco Lab will focus on three key research areas: (1) analytical methods for Drug Delivery Systems (DDS), including lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) and adeno-associated viruses (AAVs); (2) new solutions for bioprocessing and preparative purification; and (3) cell culture solutions. Planned instrumentation includes the LCMS-8060RX triple quadrupole LC-MS, the Nexera ultra high-performance liquid chromatograph, the Nexera UC supercritical fluid chromatograph, the FFF-C8030 centrifugal field-flow fractionation.
Japan’s Shimadzu Corporation has positioned North America as a strategic focus area and is committed to expanding its business. Through this South San Francisco Lab, the company aims to position itself as a market leader by delivering unique, next-generation solutions that contribute to the advancement of the industry.
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