PUBLISHER: Orion Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1527040
PUBLISHER: Orion Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1527040
Microscopy Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Technology (Optical Microscopes (Upright Microscopes, Inverted Microscopes, Stereomicroscopes, Fluorescence Microscopes, Confocal Scanning Microscopes, & Near Field Scanning Microscopes), and Electron Microscopes Transmission Microscopes, & Scanning Electron Microscopes)), and by Application (Life Science & Healthcare, Semiconductors & Electronics, and Others (Food & Beverage, Automotive)), Forecast Period (2024-2031)
Microscopy market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% during the forecast period (2024-2031). Microscopy is a field of technical science that studies, magnifies, and views objects that are too small to see with the naked eye. Microscopy can be further divided into optical and electron microscopy. It is defined as the science of analyzing the nature, qualities, and structure of an object using a device known as a microscope. The growth of the microscopy market is attributed to increasing applications and advancements in microscopes such as high- and super-resolution microscopes, automated and intelligent microscopes, integrated imaging systems, and multi-photon microscopy.
Market Dynamics
Growing Research & Development Across Industries
The growing focus on research and development activities for applications such as semiconductors, nanotechnology, life sciences, and neuroscience is likely to drive rising demand for microscopy. Different microscopy types and tools are used for R&D based on industry requirements, such as multi-photon microscopy is used for research studies on tissues and biological structures. For instance, in October 2023, Leica Microsystems, a leader in microscopy and scientific instrumentation, announced the official launch of its $60.0 million medical production and research and development center in Singapore. As one of Leica's four global production facilities, Singapore is primarily responsible for the manufacture of surgical microscopes for export to global markets, accounting for 40.0% of the company's total income. The new facility combines product research and manufacture under one roof and is intended to increase the company's global production volume of surgical microscopes for international export.
Increasing Focus on the Healthcare Industry
Microscopy serves a crucial part in pharmaceutical research and medicine development. It gives instruments for researchers to closely monitor the interactions of prospective drugs with cells and tissues. The application of microscopy is very broad in the healthcare industry including surgical procedures, medical diagnostics, & research, and pharmaceutical development. Also, the industry records the highest investment & R&D from microscopy market players. For instance, in July 2023, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and ZEISS established a long-term strategic relationship. The cooperation seeks to bridge the gap between early-stage imaging technology development and its use in life science research. The ongoing collaboration will provide Imaging Centre users with early access to ZEISS's latest microscopy breakthroughs.
Electron Microscope May Dominant the Segment in the Future
The electron microscope segment is expected to dominate the market. Unlike optical microscopy, electron microscopy uses an accelerated electron beam as the illumination source, as electrons have shorter wavelengths than visible light, Industry and established research institutes are the only end-users of electron microscopy because these devices are relatively expensive when compared to optical devices. In addition, mining companies employ electron microscopes to characterize and analyze organic materials. Due to its increasing application across industries, the sub-segment is expected to create demand.
Life Science & Healthcare is the Major Application Segment
The life science and healthcare segment has been the prime applicator for microscopy in medicinal development, drug studies, microorganism studies, diagnostics, and research. Also, the industry has made several developments over the past few years, stimulating demand and investment in microscopy, as the industry is highly dependent on microscopy tools for its development. Furthermore, the segment has also recorded demand for quality monitoring and product development in the pharmaceutical industry, making it the dominant segment.
The global microscopy market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America).
The regional expansion is driven by several factors, including expansion in research and development capabilities, rising investment in the healthcare and life science sectors, major electronics development and manufacturing in the region, the growth of the nanotechnology industry, and the presence of major research institutes. For instance, in March 2023, the US 2024 Budget invests in American science, technology, and innovation. The budget boosts the country's R&D enterprise, including more than $100.0 billion for basic and applied research, which has long been a hallmark of the American innovation engine. It also supports the new methods and investments required to solve issues, such as those at the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. It includes nearly $2.8 billion in direct funding for the President and First Lady's Cancer Moonshot. This total includes $1.7 billion for dedicated moonshot activities across five HHS agencies, as well as $1.1 billion from the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Defense, and Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Asia-Pacific is the Fastest Growing Microscopy market
The major companies serving the global microscopy market include Carl Zeiss AG, Danaher Corporation, Thermal Fisher Scientific, Inc., JEOL Ltd., and Nikon Instruments Inc., among others. With growing demand, market players are focusing on capitalizing on growth by adopting strategies such as collaboration, partnerships, and market expansion, among others. For instance, in January 2024, Bruker announced the acquisition of Nion, a privately held business that designs and manufactures innovative high-end scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEM). This acquisition broadens Bruker's product offerings and technology portfolio in materials science research, as well as providing a technological foundation for electron diffraction crystallographic applications.