Jun 4 2015
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Global Scanning Probe Microscopy Market to 2025" report to their offering.
The Scanning probe microscopy market in 2014 generated approximately $450-$505 million in revenues.
Main players in the market are Keysight Technologies, Bruker, JPK and Asylum Research, NT-MDT, Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation and Park Systems. These companies have the greatest global market presence and their instruments are most widely used. Bruker has the largest market share in AFM.
The AFM market grew in semiconductors due to investment in capacity growth and the overall strength in the semiconductor market. In the last quarter of 2014, growth was witnessed in the US and Asia Pacific (especially China)
In the first half of 2015 there has been a strengthening of the market for nanotechnology tools in the US. Budgets for high technology products in the US have increased after two years of slow demand. The pace of growth in China has slowed but demand still remains relatively strong.
Report contents for the Scanning probe microscopy market include:
- Scanning probe microscopy market, globally and by region
- Analysis of the scanning probe microscopy market through 2025 including low, conservative and optimistic revenue estimates.
- Profiles on all companies including products, number of employees, estimated revenues
- Market structure, market drivers and restraints
AFM probes market and producers. The AFM probes market is an important part of the overall AFM market, and is very competitive. Probes range greatly in price, properties, coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications. According to NaugaNeedles, the total market for AFM probes is $385 million, of which up to $100 million is addressable.