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Join us in a shout-out to the 4,125 ladies at our company, all women at our customers' and partners' sites as well as all of our female followers: Today, we celebrate International Women's Day 2021 with you to raise awareness for the past achievements and the efforts that still need to be made on the road to equality. Sartorius supports gender parity all over the globe and helps to enable women to grow their careers in sciences and many other fields.
Once in university lecture halls, today in corporate conference rooms: Svea Cheeseman and Stefanie Metzig are often the only women among groups of men. For International Women’s day, the two team leaders share their career stories and give insights into how they found their way in a male-dominated environment:
Floris De Smet, Head of Application Sciences, is one of many who not only grew his career with Sartorius, but also traveled the world: When the company offered him the opportunity to work abroad, he took it – in fact twice. Read about his two very different experiences in the United States and China.
The life science group Sartorius confirmed its preliminary figures for 2020 upon the release of its annual report.:
The Supervisory Board of Sartorius AG resolved at its meeting today to approve an early extension of the appointments of René Fáber as a member of the Executive Board and Head of the Bioprocess Solutions Division, as well as of Gerry Mackay as a member of the Executive Board and Head of the Lab Products & Services Division.
Sartorius to create a 40-acre biotope with the Heinz Sielmann Foundation and the City of Göttingen.
Sartorius continues to grow dynamically – and until 2025 we intend to grow even more than previously planned. To support this development, we are currently looking for ~600 people to join our team. From sales to R&D to IT - which of these open positions will you choose to grow with us?
The life science group Sartorius recorded high growth according to preliminary figures in 2020 due to strong organic development, several acquisitions and the additional momentum from business related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sartorius Stedim Biotech has committed $1.5 million to Penn State to create the Sartorius Cell Culture Facility. It is slated to open in the first quarter of 2021 on the University Park campus. Read more:
Sartorius Partners With RoosterBio to Advance Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing