
Revvity's integration of Claude into its Signals Software business marks a significant step in enhancing its research and development capabilities, potentially reshaping how scientists access and utilize complex data.
In June 2026, Revvity announced its Signals Software's inclusion in Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) directory. This integration allows researchers to leverage Signals AI capabilities through Claude, facilitating a more intuitive interaction with scientific data. By acting as a front-end to Revvity's governed data and ontologies, Claude aims to streamline how scientists search and interpret intricate R&D information using natural language processing.
The integration aligns with Revvity's broader strategy of pivoting towards software-led growth, especially in light of challenges in its diagnostics and tools segments. While the MCP connector enhances accessibility to Signals' data, it does not alleviate the immediate pressure on Revvity to accelerate software growth to counteract sluggish organic growth. Investors will need to monitor the adoption rates of these AI features, especially amid pressures from regulatory changes and fluctuating demand in traditional diagnostics.
Looking ahead, Revvity projects significant revenue growth, targeting $3.2 billion by 2029. However, this ambitious forecast hinges on the successful integration of AI capabilities and the resilience of its software revenue streams. The market's response to this integration will be crucial in determining whether Revvity can achieve its financial goals amidst ongoing industry challenges.