Revvity, Inc. (NYSE:RVTY) Q3 2025 Earnings Name October 27, 2025 8:00 AM EDT
Firm Contributors
Stephen Willoughby – Senior VP of Investor Relations & Head of ESG
Prahlad Singh – CEO, President & Director
Maxwell Krakowiak – Senior VP & CFO
Convention Name Contributors
Patrick Donnelly – Citigroup Inc., Analysis Division
Vijay Kumar – Evercore ISI Institutional Equities, Analysis Division
Michael Ryskin – BofA Securities, Analysis Division
Daniel Leonard – UBS Funding Financial institution, Analysis Division
Tycho Peterson – Jefferies LLC, Analysis Division
Douglas Schenkel – Wolfe Analysis, LLC
Puneet Souda – Leerink Companions LLC, Analysis Division
Daniel Arias – Stifel, Nicolaus & Firm, Included, Analysis Division
Catherine Ramsey – Robert W. Baird & Co. Included, Analysis Division
Subhalaxmi Nambi – Guggenheim Securities, LLC, Analysis Division
Presentation
Operator
Women and gents, thanks for becoming a member of us, and welcome to the Q3 2025 Revvity Earnings Convention Name. [Operator Instructions]
I’ll now hand the convention over to Steve Willoughby, SVP, Investor Relations. Steve, please go forward.
Stephen Willoughby
Senior VP of Investor Relations & Head of ESG
Thanks, operator. Good morning, everybody, and welcome to Revvity’s Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Convention Name. On the decision with me as we speak are Prahlad Singh, our President and Chief Govt Officer; and Max Krakowiak, our Senior Vice President and Chief Monetary Officer.
I would wish to remind you of the secure harbor statements in our press launch issued earlier this morning and people in our SEC filings. Statements or feedback made on this name could also be forward-looking statements, which can embrace, however might not be restricted to, monetary projections or different statements of the corporate’s plans, targets, expectations or intentions. The corporate’s precise outcomes might differ considerably from these projected or instructed attributable to a wide range of components, that are mentioned intimately in our SEC filings.
Any forward-looking statements made as we speak symbolize our views


