Small Animal Imaging (In-vivo) Market Growth & Trends:
The global small animal imaging (in-vivo) market size is expected to reach USD 1.87 billion by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 7.7% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Rising number of medical conditions requiring precise research for development of treatment options is anticipated to stoke the demand for small animal imaging over the forecast period.
Importance of these devices in applications such as defining mechanism of action, drug receptor targeting, and epigenetic research studies are projected to provide substantial growth for the market. Some of the major drivers of small animal imaging (in-vivo) market are technical innovations such as high-resolution MRI with other modalities, growing number of research and pharmaceutical organizations, increasing investments of CROs in pre-clinical studies, and rising adoption of multi-functional pre-clinical imaging.
Small Animal Imaging (In-vivo) Market Report Highlights:
- Optical imaging was the largest segment in 2023 owing to rapid and easy operations and relatively cost-effective in comparison to other devices
- Micro-MRI technology is anticipated to be the fastest growing segment over the forecast period due varied applications during anatomical and functional analysis in developing mouse embryos and neonates
- In 2023, bio-distribution and monitoring the treatment response dominated the market in terms of revenue
- The cancer cell detection segment is expected to show substantial growth due to the increasing prevalence of cancer and rising government initiatives for cancer diagnostics research
- North America was the largest region in terms of revenue in 2023. Vast pre-clinical research, increasing demand for rapid and advanced methods, established healthcare infrastructure, and favorable platform for R&D pertaining to technological advancements are the key factors driving the regional market
- Europe was the second largest region in 2023, due to a large number of clinical research and pharmaceutical organizations and diagnostic device manufacturers
- Asia Pacific is projected to be the fastest growing region over the forecast period owing to increasing clinical research activities, rising base of target population, and emerging economies
- Some of the key players are Promega Corporation, Inc.; Miltenyi Biotec GmbH; PerkinElmer, Inc.; FujiFilm Holding Corporation; Siemens AG; Thermo Fisher Scientific; Bruker Corporation; PerkinElmer Inc.; and Aspect Imaging Ltd