PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1654199
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1654199
The global single-use pump market size is expected to reach USD 995.2 million by 2030 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.23% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is mainly driven by the various benefit it offers over conventional pumps. These include cost-effectiveness, improved sterility & contamination control, process efficiency due to reduction in installation and changeover time, and regulatory compliance, etc.Pumps are utilized in the biopharmaceutical sector to transport fluids, such as buffers and media, through tubing to process equipment. The disposable pump is a vital part of the single-utilization technology sector.
These single-use pump chambers significantly reduce the cost incurred in cleaning and sterilization of equipment in conventional pump systems. It also eliminates the risk of cross-batch contamination. As a result of increased flexibility and reduced batch timings, single-use pumps are expected to rise rapidly in the near future.The market has shown substantial growth over the last few years owing to increased biopharma product manufacturing in various established and emerging nations along with other benefits associated with single-use systems, such as scalability and adaptability. Furthermore, the majority of biopharmaceutical operations, such as mammalian cell culture, utilize single-use technology, both upstream and downstream, thus driving market growth.
Furthermore, the increasing adoption of single-use systems for manufacturing diverse modalities, such as monoclonal antibodies, conventional vaccines, and mRNA-based vaccines, in developing countries ultimately fueled global product demand. According to the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), eight monoclonal antibody production facilities were operating in Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Japan, and Singapore in 2019, with another five under construction in these countries. These developments will create a demand for single-use pumps and further boost market growth. In addition, due to the rising adoption of single-use systems in the biopharma industry and expanding biopharma contract development and manufacturing organizations, single-use pumps are likely to be in high demand during the projection period.