Biosensors Market with COVID-19 Impact by Type, Product (Wearable, Non-wearable), Technology, Application (POC, Home Diagnostics, Research Lab, Environmental Monitoring, Food & Beverages, Biodefense) and Region - Global Forecast to 2026
According to a research report "Biosensors Market with COVID-19 Impact by Type, Product (Wearable, Non-wearable), Technology, Application (POC, Home Diagnostics, Research Lab, Environmental Monitoring, Food & Beverages, Biodefense) and Region - Global Forecast to 2026", published by MarketsandMarkets, the biosensors market is valued at USD 25.5 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 36.7 billion by 2026; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2021 to 2026.
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Emerging markets in developing countries, high-growth opportunities in the food industry and environmental monitoring applications, and high-growth opportunities in the wearable device market are projected to offer lucrative opportunities for the players operating in the biosensors market during the forecast period. The biosensors market includes players like Abbott (US), Roche (Switzerland), Medtronic (Ireland), Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (US), and DuPont (US),. These players have a strong market presence for biosensors across various countries in North America, Europe, APAC, and RoW.
High-growth opportunities in the food industry and environmental monitoring applications Biosensor devices have emerged as relevant diagnostic techniques for environmental monitoring, and in the food industry due to their specificity, ease of mass fabrication, economics, and field applicability, as well as their capability to provide quick results. In the food industry, quality control is a major thrust area, and the need for fast methods to monitor the quality of food is crucial. Conventional methods are expensive, timeconsuming, and labor-intensive. Developing efficient sensors will not only speed up the process but will also be cost-effective. Biosensors are increasingly replacing traditional methods of analyte detection in the food industry. They offer a quicker, more reliable, and