About Waters

About Waters

At Waters,  we unlock the potential of science by solving problems that matter. Our software and instruments ensure the safety of the medicines we take, the purity of the food we eat and the water we drink, and the quality and durability of products we use every day. Together with our customers, in labs around the world, we deliver scientific insights to improve human health and well-being, helping to leave the world better than we found it.

By The Numbers

≈ 7,900

employees
worldwide

employees
worldwide

35

countries
of operation

countries
of operation

15

manufacturing
facilities

manufacturing
facilities

100+

countries with our
products available

countries with our
products available

Leaving The World Better Than We Found It

Our commitment to advance environmental, social, and governance performance is illustrated by thoughtful work and planning across our organization.

Our commitment to advance environmental, social, and governance performance is illustrated by thoughtful work and planning across our organization.


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The Markets We Serve


Ensuring the medicines people take every day are safe and effective.

Helping scientists test the physical properties of their materials.

Helping ensure the safety of food and water.

Delivering technologies for newborn screening that make a healthy adult life possible for millions.

Screening against threats from a variety of industrial and agricultural applications in water, air, and soil.

Our Product Portfolio


Waters chromatography systems, detectors, accessories, and consumables help scientists worldwide answer their most important questions.

Confidently identify and quantitate compounds with Waters mass spectrometry (MS) systems.

Ensure reproducible results every time with Waters chromatography consumables and supplies.

Waters powerful software solutions are ideal for scientific data management, network integration, and compliance management.

Our instruments contribute to leading solutions in medicine, sustainable plastics, lithium-ion batteries, and beyond.


Our Awards

We are proud to be recognized as industry leaders making critical advancements that benefit our customers, employees, and society. As we work to solve problems that matter, read about some of the ways we have been recognized.

We are proud to be recognized as industry leaders making critical advancements that benefit our customers, employees, and society. As we work to solve problems that matter, read about some of the ways we have been recognized.


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Our Founder

Jim Waters

Jim Waters was born Oct. 7, 1925 in Nebraska. A career opportunity for his father relocated the family to Framingham, Massachusetts where Jim would later launch his namesake company Waters Associates in 1958 in the basement of the Framingham Police Department.

The Early Years

Jim Waters was born Oct. 7, 1925 in Nebraska. A career opportunity for his father relocated the family to Framingham, Massachusetts where Jim would later launch his namesake company Waters Associates in 1958 in the basement of the Framingham Police Department.

With five employees, his plan was to build scientific instruments. The company’s big breakthrough came in 1965, when Waters licensed a refractometer from Dow Chemical for analyzing plastics. Jim built an instrument around the refractometer and “sales took off like a rocket after that,” Waters later said.

Perhaps Jim’s biggest triumph for the company came in 1972, by solving a problem for Harvard Professor and Quincy, Mass. native Robert Woodward who was working on the synthesis of vitamin B12 and who had already won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1965 for being the first to synthesize chlorophyll. At Woodward’s request, Waters accompanied a team to Woodward’s lab with a liquid chromatograph and solved the problem in the span of a few weeks.

The Chromatography Pioneer

The first Waters liquid chromatograph, and ones those that followed, now help drive pharmaceutical drug discovery, development, and manufacturing throughout the world. Along the way Jim redefined separations science, which crossed the boundaries of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering. Through his revolutionary work, he first advanced the field of gel permeation chromatography, which led to liquid chromatography and the dramatic growth of the global analytical technologies industry.

His tenure as President of Waters Associates lasted until 1979, when Millipore Corporation purchased the company. The company remained a division of Millipore, until Millipore split it off in a management-led buyout. It became public again during an initial public offering in 1995.

Education, Honors, and Giving Back

As a firm believer in the power of education, Jim Waters strongly identified with the principles he learned about systems thinking as an important life skill. Jim and his wife Faith, a former teacher, recognized the value of systems thinking to empower students to create successful lives for themselves and contribute to the world in important, positive ways. What began as a special project through the Waters Foundation* more than 30 years ago grew to become the Waters Center for Systems Thinking*, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to delivering benefits through systems thinking to school districts, organizations and communities around the world.

A benefactor and trustee of Northeastern University, in 1984 Jim and his wife Faith endowed the James L. Waters Chair in Analytical Chemistry within the Barnett Institute at Northeastern University and which is now held by Professor John Engen. At a ceremony in 2019, the University acknowledged Jim with a Pioneer Award for his continued service toward furthering the university’s mission of developing young scientists and contributing to the advancement of STEM education and careers.  

*Not affiliated with Waters Corporation

Our History

  • 1958 — Waters Associates opens in Framingham, MA

  • 1963 — GPC-100 Gel Permeation Chromatography System Launch
  • 1967 — ALC-100 Liquid Chromatography System Launch

  • 1972 — Jim Waters collaborates with Nobel Prize winner to synthesize Vitamin B12
  • 1976 — Waters opens chemical manufacturing facility in Taunton, MA

  • 2004 — ACQUITY UPLC System Launch
  • 2007 — SYNAPT Launch

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