Singer Instruments builds laboratory automation workstations for microbiologists, accelerating biological research through high-throughput colony picking and screening to custom automation for specialist workflows. Our systems are used by thousands of research institutions across 60+ countries, including MIT, Stanford, NASA, Google, and Ginkgo Bioworks, supporting work across genetics, synthetic biology, antimicrobial resistance, and cancer biology. Founded in 1934 and headquartered in Somerset, England, we design and manufacture everything in-house. This gives us complete control over quality, reliability, and performance, with no outsourcing and no shortcuts. We are employee-owned, so the people building our systems have a direct stake in every instrument we ship. That shows up in the detail. If you are looking to scale microbiology workflows, develop custom lab automation, or implement high-throughput screening, we would love to hear from you. We are driven by a simple belief: biology holds the key to a healthier, cleaner, greener planet. Our role is to build the tools that help scientists get there faster.
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The Singer Instruments annual revenue was $5 million in 2026.
Harry Singer is the CEO of Singer Instruments.
34 people are employed at Singer Instruments.
The NAICS codes for Singer Instruments are [541713, 541, 5417, 54171, 54].
The SIC codes for Singer Instruments are [87, 873].