Cell Culture Media Storage Containers Companies and Developments

Date : 31 October 2025

The global cell culture media storage containers market is expected to grow from USD 2.42 billion in 2025 to USD 7.04 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 12.59% from 2025 to 2034. Key market players are focusing on acquisitions and mergers to develop advanced technologies for manufacturing these containers, which is expected to drive market growth during the forecast period.

Top Market Players of the Cell Culture Media Storage Containers Market

Cell Culture Media Storage Containers Market Companies

Latest Announcements by Cell Culture Media Storage Containers Industry Leaders

  • In April 2025, Mr. Feifeng You, Chairman of the Covation Biomaterials LLC ("CovationBio"), a biomaterials company stated that as a force of nature, CovationBios goal is to create a decarbonized, sustainable materials sector.  In light of this, Covation Biomaterials LLC company are pleased to introduce CovationBio bioPTMEG.

New Advancements in Cell Culture Media Storage Containers Industry

  • In April 2025, Covation Biomaterials LLC, a biomaterials company with cutting-edge technology in the bio-based materials sector, is pleased to introduce CovationBio bioPTMEG, a sustainable, cutting-edge polytetramethylene ether glycol (PTMEG) that offers excellent performance with a notably reduced environmental impact. (Source: Cision Canada)
  • In April 2025, Bruker Corporation will introduce the Beacon Discovery Optofluidic System at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AAC).  A convenient way to begin live single-cell functional analysis is with this new Beacon benchtop equipment.  Beacon Discovery enhances Brukers top-tier Beacon platforms by expanding upon the companys scalable OptoSelect M microfluidic chips and exclusive Opto-Electrical Positioning (OP) technology.  Using EP and automation powered by machine learning, all Beacon systems accurately separate, regulate, and examine individual cells inside Nanopens.  Researchers can combine live-cell imaging with sequential tests to perform multi-parameter and temporal functional analysis over the course of days or weeks.  It is thus possible to recover cells for subsequent transcriptomic and genomic research, allowing for a special connection between sequencing data from the same cell and functional insights. (Source: Bruker)

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