Research and Markets has recently added the Microscopy Market in Latin America report to their catalog. In 2009, Latin America signified 4.3% of the global microscopy instruments market, which is expected to touch $173,932 thousand over the coming five years at a CAGR of 11.4%.
Government projects undertaken to develop nanotechnology research and nurture interest of pharma and biotechnology companies to test their products in a global arena are expected to govern this market during the target period. The market can be categorized into optical microscopes, electron microscopes, and scanning probe microscopes.
Optical microscopes signify the largest share of the market in terms of value and size. Electron microscopes are however poised to outgrow this segment due to demands from end users for academic research institution and universities, pharma and biotech companies, and government research units. Government initiatives to enhance research and access of funding are expected to govern the growth of this segment.
The report analyzes microscopy technologies on the basis of revenues, growth, and industry focus in microscopy market by products and microscopy market by end users. It offers estimates and predictions on Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Rest of Latin America (RoLA). It also provides a comprehensive analysis of market trends, opportunities, and factors that will impact the categorized growth of the market.