Horiba

They make instruments that measure and analyze automobile exhaust gas (80% share of the world market),[4] and environmental, medical and scientific applications.

[citation needed] It is diversified in 5 different sectors: automotive tests systems (36% activity), environmental (11%), medical (17%), semiconductor (19%) and scientific fields (17%).

Today, the group, chaired by Atsushi Horiba, gathers 5,965 employees worldwide and generated 1 294 million of dollars in 2014.

Since joining the Japanese Group HORIBA, segment sales have continued to grow exponentially to reach 210 million of dollars (December 2014).

These automated analyzers are designed for various users including patients, doctors, private laboratories, clinics and university hospitals.

Masao Horiba receiving the 2006 Pittcon Heritage Award
Atsushi Horiba with Mexa200 Analyzer