Bruker Corporation specializes in the creation, production, and global distribution of advanced scientific instrumentation and comprehensive analytical and diagnostic systems. These sophisticated tools empower researchers and industries to delve into the intricate details of life and various materials, from microscopic to molecular and cellular dimensions. The company's diverse operations are organized into distinct segments: Bruker Scientific Instruments (BSI) BioSpin focuses on life science tools utilizing magnetic resonance technology. BSI Chemicals, Applied Markets, Life Science, In-Vitro Diagnostics, Detection (CALID) encompasses solutions in life science mass spectrometry and ion mobility spectrometry, alongside instruments for general analytical and process analysis. It also covers infrared and Raman molecular spectroscopy technologies, as well as radiological and nuclear detection systems for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) threats. BSI Nano delivers a wide array of specialized equipment, including cutting-edge X-ray instruments, atomic force and advanced fluorescence optical microscopy systems, and analytical tools for electron microscopes. This segment further provides X-ray metrology, defect detection equipment crucial for semiconductor manufacturing process control, handheld and portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry devices, and spark optical emission spectroscopy (OES) systems. Additionally, it offers comprehensive chip cytometry products and services for targeted spatial proteomics, multi-omics, and spatial genomics research. Bruker Energy and Supercon Technologies (BEST) is dedicated to producing superconducting and non-superconducting materials and advanced devices. These components find critical applications in renewable energy, energy infrastructure, healthcare, and large-scale scientific research initiatives. Established in 1960 by Emil Bruker and Günther Laukien, the corporation maintains its global headquarters in Billerica, Massachusetts.