Harvard Apparatus
About Harvard Apparatus
Harvard Apparatus is a prominent manufacturer of specialized scientific instruments for bioscience and physiological research, established in 1901 by Dr. William T. Porter. The company is known for its innovative contributions to life science tools, including the invention of the mechanical syringe pump and the first microprocessor-controlled syringe pumps. Its product lineup features advanced programmable syringe pumps, anesthesia and surgical systems, and a variety of monitoring and physiological tools.
Headquartered in Holliston, Massachusetts, Harvard Apparatus operates globally, with locations in the U.S., U.K., Canada, France, and China. The company provides precision instruments for biomedical research, small animal surgery, and physiological studies, supporting applications in drug delivery, animal handling, and metabolic research. As part of Harvard Bioscience, it collaborates with affiliated brands to offer complementary tools in various fields, enhancing its capabilities in research and development.