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What is bioreactors?

A bioreactor is a vessel in which biological reactions occur. These reactions can be aerobic or anaerobic, and are often used in industrial processes to grow cells or tissues, such as bacteria, yeast, or mammalian cells. Bioreactors are widely used in the production of pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and food products.

What other technologies are related to bioreactors?

bioreactors Competitor Technologies

Fermenters are a specific type of bioreactor, often used interchangeably, thus competing with other types of bioreactors.
mentioned alongside bioreactors in 46% (122) of relevant job posts
Incubators provide a controlled environment for cell growth, serving a similar purpose to some types of small scale bioreactors.
mentioned alongside bioreactors in 8% (89) of relevant job posts

bioreactors Complementary Technologies

Chromatography skids are used for purification of the product produced by the bioreactor and are a downstream processing step.
mentioned alongside bioreactors in 57% (64) of relevant job posts
Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF) is used for separation and purification of the product produced by the bioreactor, often used for cell separation, concentration, or diafiltration.
mentioned alongside bioreactors in 12% (121) of relevant job posts
Clean-in-Place (CIP) systems are used to clean and sterilize bioreactors and associated equipment.
mentioned alongside bioreactors in 18% (80) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning bioreactors?

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