Bruker has presented new analytical and laboratory automation systems at Analytica 2026, with products aimed at biopharma, applied research, industrial quality control and academic laboratories. The launches include tools for nanoparticle analysis, benchtop NMR, surface plasmon resonance and lab workflow digitalisation.
Bruker unveils iNTApharma for cell and gene therapy workflows
A key biopharma launch is the iNTApharma system, a label-free platform for quantitative characterisation of nanoscale bioparticles in aqueous media. The instrument is designed for particles in the 50 to 300 nanometre range and supports applications including extracellular vesicle research, viral vector analysis and lipid nanoparticle characterisation.
According to Bruker, the system provides size and concentration measurements within minutes and can distinguish subpopulations in heterogeneous biological samples. A built-in well-plate reader is also intended to support standard laboratory workflows.
Benchtop NMR and SPR systems target research and assay development
For chemistry laboratories, Bruker expanded its benchtop FT-NMR range with the Fourier 80 Automation Suite and the new Fourier 80 Duo. The company said these systems are designed to improve throughput, repeatability and method standardisation in unattended batch workflows.
Bruker also highlighted the SPR Pro8 Series for biomolecular interaction analysis. The systems offer 24 or 32 measurement spots and up to eight buffer conditions per run to support assay development and multi-condition screening.
Industrial and lab automation portfolio broadened
In applied and industrial settings, Bruker introduced TITAN, a handheld XRF analyser for elemental analysis from magnesium to uranium. The company said the system is intended for industrial quality control, materials identification and regulatory screening.
Bruker also presented the Chemspeed Flex EP automated eluent-preparation workstation, which is designed to improve traceability and consistency in routine laboratory workflows.
Digitalisation tools support connected laboratory workflows
The company’s SciY Digitalization Suite was also featured at the event. Within the suite, the ZONTAL platform is designed to centralise instrument and analysis data and support FAIR data principles across research, quality control and manufacturing environments.
Bruker said the software environment is intended to improve interoperability and data use across AI and analytics workflows.
Further information is available on the Bruker website. Related coverage can be found in the Laboratory Science & Tools section.

