PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1363249
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1363249
The global vaccine delivery devices market size is expected to reach USD 11,507.5 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 7.5% during the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.. The market is primarily driven by growing immunization programs, financial support from government and non-government organizations, increasing vaccination initiatives and campaigns, and the rising prevalence of infectious diseases globally. Growing research in the field of vaccines and the development of new products are also contributing to the growth of the market.
The adoption of a needle-free approach for administering these products is gaining momentum due to the growing awareness and demand to avoid pain and injuries associated with the use of a needle stick. Data by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that an estimated 385,000 sharp injuries including needle stick injuries occur every year in hospitals in the U.S. Advancing technologies in administering vaccines and their increasing adoption is propelling the market growth. The rising interest of various key players, national institutions, and organizations in novel delivery technologies is expected to further contribute to market growth.
The COVID-19 epidemic significantly boosted the market growth, especially due to the increasing demand for vaccination to tackle the spread of the virus. Increasing investment in Research & Development by vaccination device manufacturers as well as the governments has expanded the market significantly at an accelerated pace. Initiatives are undertaken by various regulatory authorities like UNICEF, Gavi, and WHO are also expected to boost the market growth.
Various governments and international organizations are increasingly investing in the development of vaccination programs. For instance, the U.K. government also announced funding of up to £1 million from its Global Challenges Research Fund through Medical Research Council to investigate the Zika virus and its transmission. Organizations such as GAVI Alliance, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Path, and the WHO are actively involved in the field of vaccines. Many governments are also undertaking several immunization programs on priority.