Year | Detail |
1966 |
HP Laboratories is formed, which would eventually become Agilent Labs. |
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Company develops GaAsP (gallium-arsenide-phosphide) light-emitting diodes (LEDs). |
1999 |
HP created an independent measurement company composed of test and measurement components. |
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Agilent Technologies, the name of the new measurement company, is announced at historic brand-identity launch event in San Jose, California. |
2000 |
On June 2, 2000, Agilent Technologies becomes a fully independent company. |
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The introduction of Agilent’s Photonic Switching Platform accelerates the development of all-optical networks. |
2001 |
Agilent acquired Objective System Integrators Inc. (OSI). |
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Philips acquires Agilent Technologies’ Healthcare Solutions Group. |
2002 |
Agilent acquires RedSwitch. |
2003 |
Agilent introduces miniature camera modules for camera-enabled mobile phones. |
2004 |
Agilent's Visual Engineering Environment (VEE) Pro system-development software provides the interface to test communication equipment in the Mars Exploration Rovers. |
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Agilent acquires Silicon Genetics. |
2005 |
Agilent forms joint venture, Chengdu Instruments Division. |
2006 |
Yokogawa Analytical Systems becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Agilent Technologies. |
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Agilent introduces the E4898A Bit Error Ratio Tester (BERT). |
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Agilent introduces the MXA signal analysis platform. |
2007 |
Agilent acquires Stratagene. |
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Agilent introduces the 7890A Gas Chromatograph platform. |
2008 |
Agilent introduces the 6230 Accurate-Mass time-of-flight liquid chromatograph/mass spectrometer (LC/MS) system. |
2009 |
Agilent gets comprised of three business groups -- Life Sciences (LSG), Chemical Analysis (CAG) and Electronic Measurement (EMG). |
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Agilent introduces the industry's first microwave signal generator. |
2010 |
Agilent purchases Varian, Inc., the largest acquisition to date in the company's history. |
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Agilent and the National Center for Food Safety and Technology (NCFST) enter into a collaboration. |
2011 |
Agilent collaborates with Synthetic Biology Institute at UC Berkeley. |
2012 |
Dako, becomes the largest acquisition in Agilent's history. |
2013 |
On Sept. 19, Agilent announces the company will separate into two public companies, one comprising the life sciences, diagnostics and applied markets (LDA) businesses. |
2014 |
Agilent completes the spinoff of its former electronic measurement business—Keysight Technologies-on Nov. 1. |
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Agilent creates the CrossLab Group. |
2015 |
Agilent acquires Seahorse Bioscience. |
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Agilent introduces GC/MSD system. |
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Agilent launches the 6470 Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer. |
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Agilent introduces the new 6545 Q-TOF Mass Spectrometry system. |
2016 |
Agilent introduces a new Atomic Spectroscopy Platform for multiple analytical applications. |
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Agilent introduces InfinityLab. |
2017 |
Agilent acquires Cobalt Light System. |
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Agilent introduces the GC/Q-TOF System. |
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Agilent launches new research-grade 6495B Triple Quadrupole LC/MS system. |
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Agilent launches AdvanceBio LC/Q-TOF MS 6545XT system. |
2018 |
Agilent acquires privately held Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc. |
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Agilent acquires Ireland-based Luxcel Biosciences. |
2019 |
In partnership with Merck & Co., Agilent gains approval of its first PD-L1 companion diagnostic in China. |
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Agilent acquires BioTek. |
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Agilent introduces the InfinityLab LC/MSD iQ System. |
2020 |
Agilent receives FDA approval for PD-L1 IHC 22C3 pharmDx in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. |
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Agilent launches its first-ever instrument subscription program. |
2021 |
Agilent launches three InfinityLab Bio LC systems. |
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Agilent and Visopharm expand their collaboration with a worldwide distribution agreement. |
2022 |
Agilent introduces the 6475 triple quadrupole LC/MS system. |
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Agilent acquires powerful AI and machine learning software for GC/MS platforms. |
2023 |
Agilent announces a doubling of manufacturing capacity of nucleic acid-based therapeutics. |