Streck, Inc.
Streck is an ISO-certified biotech company with proven proprietary science and an unwavering commitment to the highest standards in developing and manufacturing Quality Control and diagnostic products in hematology, immunology, molecular diagnostics, infectious diseases and urinalysis for clinical and research laboratories. Every employee of Streck plays a critical role in fulfilling our mission, promise and values. We strive to offer a satisfying employment opportunity with an environment that promotes career advancement and growth. With the support of our innovative culture and inclusive working atmosphere, our employees are able and willing to take ownership of their work and contribute to the future and longevity of Streck.
Company details
Find locations served, office locations
- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Clinical Services
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1971
- Employees:
- 101-1000
About Us
Established in 1971, Streck’s founder, Dr. Wayne Ryan, developed the company’s core technology of cell stabilization at a time when blood cells were still being counted manually using microscopes.
Dr. Ryan, with a fierce passion for science and innovation, discovered that by isolating and stabilizing platelets, our laboratory scientists were able to facilitate automatic counting, leading to the development of an accurate system for calibrating platelet-counting devices. It was a profound breakthrough for hematology laboratories around the world – one that fueled our pursuit of innovative solutions for the clinical laboratory.
Today, innovation continues to drive our science. Streck holds over 40 patents on more than 20 products and makes testing and reagent materials for some of the industry’s leading instrument manufacturers, such as Abbott, Siemens, and Sysmex, among others.
Streck is located in America’s heartland with over 278,000-sq. ft. of production facilities in La Vista, Nebraska. Here, our products are manufactured and delivered to over 13,000 labs in 65 countries around the world.