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Global Life Science Microscopy Devices Market to Reach US $2.6 Bn by 2020, Increasing Number of CROs Fuels Demand

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Albany, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/23/2016 -- A research report on the global life science microscopy devices market for , published by Transparency Market Research (TMR) states that the market is likely to register a moderate CAGR of 6.60% during the period from 2014 and 2020.The research report, titled "Life Science Microscopy Devices Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Volume, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2014 - 2020," expects this market to increase from an approximate value of US$1.6 bn in 2013 to over US$2.6 bn by the end of the forecast period.

Microscopy devices enjoy a widespread application in the field of life sciences. These devices allow researchers to obtain images of synapses, neurons, and cell structures, thus assisting them in research and innovations. These devices also find application in academic institutes for primary research studies. The rising number of contract research organizations in emerging economies for clinical research is fueling the demand for these devices significantly.

In this report, the global life science microscopy devices market has been analyzed on the basis of the type of device, application, and region. Based on the type of device, the market has been classified into optical microscopes, electron microscopes, scanning probe microscopes. The optical microscopes segment dominated the worldwide market in 2013 with a share of more than 40%. The low cost of optical microscopes and the ease of operating these microscopes offer are the key factors that have been driving this segment over the past few years.

On the other hand, the transmission electron microscopes segment is likely to register rapid growth during the forecast period. The increasing usage of these microscopes in advance life science research, such as drug toxicity, neuroscience, and cell mechanism in the diseased condition, is expected to boost this segment in the coming years.

The research report further categorizes the optical microscopes segment into near field scanning microscopes, confocal scanning microscopes, stereo microscopes, fluorescence microscopes, phase contrast microscopes, inverted microscopes, and other optical microscopes.

The electron microscopes segment has been classified into transmission electron microscopes and scanning electron microscopes. Atomic force microscopes and scanning tunneling microscopes have been identified as the key components of the scanning probe microscopes segment.

The report identifies clinical/pathology, cell biology¸ biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and pharmacology and toxicology as the key application areas for life science microscopy devices.

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Regionally, the worldwide market for life science microscopy devices has been segmented into North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and the Rest of the World. North America dominated the overall market in 2013. However, Asia Pacific and Latin America are likely to register the highest growth rate during the forecast period owing to the rising number of contract research organizations in these regions, states the research study.

Olympus Corp., Nikon Corp., NT-MDT Co., Leica Microsystems GmbH, Keysight Technologies Inc., JEOL Ltd., Hitachi High-Technologies Corp., FEI Co., Danish Micro Engineering A/S, Carl Zeiss AG, Cameca SAS, and Bruker Corp. are the prime international manufacturers of science microscopy devices mentioned in this study.

The global life science microscopy devices market is segmented into:

By Device

Optical Microscopes
Inverted Microscopes
Stereo Microscopes
Phase Contrast Microscopes
Fluorescence Microscopes
Confocal Scanning Microscopes
Near Field Scanning Microscopes
Other Optical Microscopes
Electron Microscopes
Transmission Electron Microscopes
Scanning Electron Microscopes
Scanning Probe Microscopes
Scanning Tunneling Microscopes
Atomic Force Microscopes
By Application

Cell Biology
Clinical/Pathology
Biomedical Engineering
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Neuroscience
By Region

North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Rest of the World (RoW)

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