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21 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

21 August 2023

Signal: Bruker continues acquisition spree with $108m PhenomeX purchase

The medical device manufacturer has returned to pre-pandemic levels of M&A spend, reflecting a trend in the broader market.

Isaac Hanson August 21 2023

US-based medical device manufacturer Bruker Corp (Bruker) announced last week (18 August) that it would acquire PhenomeX, a specialty cellular analysis company. Bruker has been busy over the last year, with GlobalData research suggesting that it has announced 23 deals since the start of 2022, many of which are merger and acquisition (M&A) related.

The majority of these are focused on small and relatively young companies operating, much like PhenomeX, in complimentary areas to Bruker’s primary output.

The company itself is less than a year old, being formed at the beginning of 2023 through a merger of two smaller firms. In March, Berkeley lights acquired IsoPlexis for $57.8m, with Isoplexis shareholders retaining 25% of the new company.

Though PhenomeX’s stock jumped 60% following the announcement, it does little to counteract the catastrophic decline in share value since Berkeley went public three years ago at $22 a share, peaking in December of 2020 at $103. Following a report into its misleading statements and faulty technology in 2021, a class action lawsuit was filed by investors, pushing stocks even lower.

For Bruker, buying now is a vote of confidence in the company, clearly hoping that the new name and their own pedigree will be enough to move past the troubled past. If it can leverage the half billion dollars in cash or cash-equivalents it holds to expand and improve the production of PhenomeX’s technology, it may well pay off, especially given the bargain-basement price.

The medical sector continues to utilise M&A deals as a way to incorporate novel technologies into their offering without risking excessive and potentially wasted research and development costs.

Our signals coverage is powered by GlobalData’s Thematic Engine, which tags millions of data items across six alternative datasets — patents, jobs, deals, company filings, social media mentions and news — to themes, sectors and companies. These signals enhance our predictive capabilities, helping us to identify the most disruptive threats across each of the sectors we cover and the companies best placed to succeed.

Generative AI set to transform the medical devices industry

GlobalData estimates the total AI market will be worth $908.7 billion in 2030, with a 35% CAGR (2022-30). Generative AI can improve personalized healthcare by collecting data from patients via wearable devices. It can also enhance existing imaging techniques by generating high-quality images of organs using data from low-resolution images (such as ultrasounds). However, the collection and use of patient healthcare data and information through AI medical products could conflict with regulations around the globe.

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