Thierry Bernard
Analyst · UBS. Please go ahead, Mr. Leonard
Thanks a lot, Roland. And let's now look at the progress across our product portfolio, starting, of course, with sample technologies. As you have probably read, we are preparing for the next wave of automation with the planned launch of three new instruments at QIAGEN, QIAsymphony Connect, QIAmini, and QIAsprint Connect. First, QIAsymphony Connect is our next-generation flagship system, and this is set for a phased launch starting end of 2025. QIAsymphony Connect combines enhanced automation, digital connectivity, and expanded application flexibility, for example, for liquid biopsy customers. In 2026, we plan to introduce QIAmini to serve low throughput labs and QIAsprint Connect to address high throughput demands with up to 600 samples per day. Early access users have already shown very strong interest for those solutions. Together, those innovations will strengthen and expand our leadership in automated sample preparation by offering comprehensive and scalable solution to meet customer needs. In terms of supporting public health and once again, in sample tech, we recently launched the QIAprep& Plasmodium Kit. This uses our proven liquid-based sample prep method as a new way to help research and surveillance of this global health threat, especially in areas with limited health care infrastructure. Second, turning to QuantiFERON, our market-leading blood-based test for latent tuberculosis detection. QIAGEN remains very confident in our ambition to reach at least $600 million sales by 2028 for QuantiFERON. We have continuously improved and invested in QuantiFERON development, which is now in its fourth generation. We are obviously not stopping here, and we are already preparing the fifth generation version. The fifth generation version of QuantiFERON will bring further improvements in automation, throughput and workflow efficiency. Over time, we believe there is a clear opportunity to continue to increase conversion well beyond the current 40% level in the market for the time being. Third, QIAstat diagnostic, our syndromic testing platform that continues to expand its American presence. Earlier this year, we received FDA clearance for the second QIAstat GI mini panel, gastrointestinal, targeting five key bacterial pathogens. Designed for outpatient care, this panel complements the previously cleared bacterial and viral versions, providing fast results with very minimal hands-on time. Our portfolio for QIAstat now includes all three major American syndromic panels, respiratory, gastrointestinal and meningitis. And we have, on top of that in the US, three mini panels tailored to outpatient testing. With those options, QIAstat is very well positioned to meet rising demand for flexible and rapid syndromic testing for both hospital, but also outpatient settings. Moving to QIAcuity now, our digital PCR platform that continues to deliver innovation, but also market shares and growth. We started 2025 with a major and significant upgrade. QIAcuity now supports the simultaneous detection of up to 12 targets from a single biological sample, more than double the capacity we had before. This expanded multiplexing capability is helping researchers across applications like translational research, microbiome analysis, pathogen detection and the development of cell and gene therapies. By saving time, reagents and precious sample material, QIAcuity is making laboratory workflows more productive and cost efficient and it definitely strengthens our position into the digital PCR market. We are also on track to launch at least another 100 new assays in 2025, building on an already strong portfolio expansion in '24 that has been contributor, obviously, to the strong uptake and growth in consumables. As part of this new wave of assays, our teams recently launched the first new cell and gene therapy assays of the year, including our first assay dedicated to lentivirus application. This is really a very strong start to our '25 menu expansion. This, definitely helps strengthen our installed base, broadens use cases, as well as customer reach and support our competitive market shares in digital PCR. Closing with Qiagen Digital Insight, our bioinformatics business that continued to strengthen its global reach. As you have seen, we recently opened a new data center in Melbourne, Australia, expanding our secure cloud infrastructure to 8 global sites. This investment enhances our presence in the regions by enabling compliance with local regulation and also advancing clinical next-generation sequencing adoptions. So as you can see, with those efforts, QDI, Qiagen Digital Insight is well positioned to continue to support the growing demand for bioinformatics solutions in both research and clinical settings. And now once again, back to Roland with the details on our outlook.