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莱伯泰科胡克:与AI融合 中国科学仪器品牌由“守”转“攻”
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao· 2025-09-23 18:05
Core Insights - The chairman of LabTech emphasizes the critical role of scientific instruments in achieving scientific breakthroughs and becoming a technology powerhouse [2] - LabTech, as one of the first companies listed on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board in China's scientific instrument industry, focuses on increasing market share in analytical instruments and providing comprehensive solutions across the entire product chain [2][3] - The scientific instrument industry is undergoing a transformation towards automation and intelligence, with Chinese brands shifting from a defensive to an offensive strategy [2][5] Company Development - Initially, LabTech aimed to survive by offering basic products that were easy to use and of high quality, such as heating plates and cooling systems [3] - Collaborations with industry giants like Siemens helped LabTech quickly establish a market presence and reduce sales costs [3] - LabTech identified an opportunity in automating sample preparation processes, becoming the first company to systematically address this area in the industry [3][4] Strategic Focus - The company aims to lead the industry by targeting high-end fields such as semiconductors, leveraging its expertise in mass spectrometry [4] - LabTech is transitioning from a sample preparation expert to a "full-chain intelligent manufacturer," providing integrated solutions from sample processing to analysis [5] - The rapid development of new fields, such as semiconductor testing, presents significant opportunities for growth, as traditional market boundaries are being broken [6] International Market Strategy - LabTech's strategy for entering international markets focuses on exploiting gaps left by international brands in sample preparation and analysis [7] - The company has established R&D and production centers abroad, aiming for a localized operational system that encompasses R&D, production, and service [8] - LabTech believes that within 5 to 10 years, Chinese brands will capture a significant share of the global high-end detection instrument market, with aspirations to become a leading mass spectrometry brand [8]