Turning Industry Shifts into Opportunity: Premium Lab & Manufacturing Assets from Resilience Available
In bioprocessing, change is constant. Market demand, funding cycles, and operational priorities evolve, and sometimes that means even state-of-the-art labs and manufacturing plants wind down.
Recently, Resilience announced an operational shift that includes winding down several U.S. sites. While their core operations continue elsewhere, these closures have released an exceptional range of new and lightly used bioprocessing and laboratory systems.
EquipNet has been entrusted to lead the surplus asset management project for these sites. Our role is to ensure this equipment gets a second life in labs and manufacturing plants where it can drive the next phase of testing, clinical trials, R&D, and validation studies—often at a fraction of the cost and lead time of buying new.
The equipment coming out of these facilities is high quality, with many assets either unused or lightly used. In some cases, listings include right-of-return options or warranty-like coverage, depending on the asset and region. Each listing includes specific details, and our team can help with questions about installation dates, usage history, or qualification status. For buyers, this represents an opportunity to bypass long lead times when purchasing directly from the OEM and gain immediate access to premium equipment that is ready to slot into regulated environments.
We know one of the biggest questions buyers have is the difference between our Marketplace and our Auctions.
Best when you know exactly what you need and can’t risk missing it.
The Resilience Marketplace project features a wide range of inventory ready for immediate purchase.
Auction
The Resilience Auction brings select high-demand assets to a timed bidding format, where buyers can secure exceptional equipment at competitive pricing!
Many organizations choose to use both channels, purchasing must-have items directly from the Marketplace while participating in Auctions to round out their capacity with additional systems or spares.
By remarketing these assets to the external market, EquipNet is making sure that great equipment continues to contribute to scientific progress rather than sitting idle. This disposition project ensures that the instruments and systems that once powered Resilience’s labs and plants now find their way into new environments where they can support the next wave of bioprocessing innovation.
You can explore the available equipment today. The Resilience Marketplace project is live with equipment ready for immediate purchase here. The Resilience Auction catalog is also open for registration here.
Categorias: R&D