Electron Microscopy Market Key Players, Trends, Growth Opportunities and Industry Forecast till 2022
“The factors that are playing a major role in the growth of the market are technological enhancement in the field of analytical instruments, developed research centers and laboratories, and growing coalitions among key research institutes to enhance drug discovery.�
Global electron microscopy market is expected to grow at a significant CAGR in the upcoming period as the scope and its applications are rising enormously across the globe. Electron microscopy (EM) implies usage of a beam of accelerated electrons to generate a high-resolution image of the non-biological and biological specimens. It has a higher magnification capability and great resolving power in comparison with a light microscope. It allows seeing much smaller objects in finer detail such as macromolecular complexes, tissues, and cell organelles. The factors that are playing a major role in the growth of the market are technological enhancement in the field of analytical instruments, developed research centers and laboratories, and growing coalitions among key research institutes to enhance drug discovery. However, the high cost of electron microscopy may restrain overall market growth in the years to come. Electron microscopy market is segmented based on type, application, end-user, and region. Focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM), field emission scanning electron microscope (FEG SEM), tungsten filament scanning electron microscope (W-SEM), and other types could be explored in electron microscopy in the forecast period. The market could be categorized based on applications such as material science, life science, earth science, nanotechnology, and others. The life science sector accounted for the substantial market share of electron microscopy and is estimated to lead the overall market in the years to come. Academic institutions, hospitals, universities, government & private laboratories, and other end-users could be explored in electron microscopy in the forecast period.