Jul 31 2015
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Life Science Microscopy Devices Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Volume, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2014 - 2020" report to their offering.
This report analyzes the life science microscopy devices market from the perspective of device types and major geographies. Based on device type, this market has been classified into optical microscopes, electron microscopes and scanning probe microscopes. Optical microscopes have been sub-segmented into inverted microscope, stereomicroscope, phase contrast microscope, fluorescence microscope, confocal scanning microscope, near-field scanning microscope and other optical microscopes. Electron microscopes have been classified based on technical principles into transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope. Scanning probe microscopes have been categorized into scanning tunneling microscope and atomic force microscope.
Average pricing analysis of various types of optical, electron and scanning probe microscopes is included in this study, which helps in determining the worldwide volume (number of units sold) of different life science microscopes. Additionally, the market for each device type has been further categorized based on the geographic markets and life science applications. Life science applications considered in this study include cell biology, pharmacology and toxicology, clinical/pathology, biomedical engineering and neuroscience. This report provides market analysis and estimations for each device type in different geographies and life science applications for the period from 2012 to 2020 in terms of revenue.
The major payers profiled in this report include Bruker Corporation, CAMECA SAS, Carl Zeiss AG, FEI Company, Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, JEOL Ltd, Leica Microsystems, Nikon Corporation, Olympus Corporation, NT-MDT Company and Danish Micro Engineering A/S.