Mycoplasma Testing Market worth 943.4 Million USD by 2022
The increasing growth of government support for pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, rising R&D activities in life sciences research, and rising cell culture contamination are expected to drive the growth of this market.
The global market is segmented by product, technique, application, end user, and region. By product, the market is segmented into kits & reagent, services, and instruments. The kits & reagent segment is expected to lead the global market in 2017. The frequent purchase of these consumables as compared to instruments and increasing use of kit-based techniques are the key factors driving the growth of this segment.
On the basis of technique, the market is classified into PCR, ELISA, direct assays, indirect assays, DNA staining, microbial culture techniques, and enzymatic methods. The PCR segment is expected to account for the largest share of the market in 2017 due it the high acceptance rate of PCR, which can be attributed to its accuracy, speed, and flexibility in life sciences research.
On the basis of application, the mycoplasma testing market is segmented into cell line testing, virus testing, end-of-production cell testing, and other applications. Cell line testing segment accounts for the largest segment and is also the fastest growing application segment in the market. Increasing use of cell lines for research and biopharmaceutical production is the major factor driving the growth of this market.
On the basis of end users, the equipment market is segmented into pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, academic research institutes, contract research organizations (CROs), cell banks, and other end users. In 2017, the pharmaceutical & biotechnology companies segment is expected to account for the largest share and is projected to register the highest rate during the forecast period. R&D investments in the pharmaceutical industry are one of the major factors fueling the growth of this segment.
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Mycoplasma Testing Market
The global mycoplasma testing market is dominated by North America, followed by Europe. North America will continue to dominate the global market during the forecast period. However, Asia is expected to witness the highest CAGR, with the growth in this market centered at China, Japan, and India. The increase in generics development and manufacturing is a major growth driver for the pharmaceutical industry in this region. Growing government investments in pharmaceutical R&D and the increasing trend of pharmaceutical outsourcing are some factors propelling market growth in the Asian region.
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Major industry players expand across geographies via partnerships and acquisitions in the future. Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Lonza Group Ltd., Merck KGaA, and Charles River Laboratories International Inc. have been identified as the top players in this market. These companies have a broad product portfolio with comprehensive features. These companies have products for all end users in this segment, a strong geographical presence, and more importantly, focus on continuous product innovations.
Major Players:
The key players in the mycoplasma testing market include Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (U.S.), Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (U.S.), Lonza Group Ltd. (Switzerland), Merck KGaA (Germany), Roche Diagnostics (Switzerland), SGS S.A. (Switzerland), American Type Culture Collection (U.S.), Bionique Testing Laboratories, Inc. (U.S.), InvivoGen (U.S.), PromoCell GmbH (Germany), Biological Industries Israel Beit Haemek Ltd., WuXi AppTec (U.S.), Norgen Biotek Corp. (Canada), Agilent Technologies (U.S.), Biotools, B & M Labs, S.A (Spain), Eurofins Scientific (Luxembourg), Gibraltar Laboratories (U.S.), GeneCopoeia, Inc. (U.S.), GenBio (Canada), Hylabs (Israel), Minerva Biolabs GmbH (Germany), Meridian Bioscience, Inc. (U.S.), Sartorius AG (Germany), Savyon Diagnostics (Israel), and ScienCell Research Laboratories, Inc. (Canada)
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