Healthcare Devices Market Reports

Global Electron Microscope Market Size, Trends & Analysis - Forecasts to 2026 By Device Type (Transmission, Scanning, Reflection), By Application (Material Sciences, Nanotechnology, Lifesciences, Semiconductors, and Others); By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA, and CSA); End-User Landscape, Company Market Share Analysis & Competitor Analysis

The electron microscope market is estimated to be valued at USD 4.94 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 7.09 billion by 2026 at a CAGR of 7.5%. The major market drivers that will contribute to the growth of the market are increasing technological developments and higher magnification and resolution power. Read More »
June 21 : 2021

Global Depth Filtration Market Size, Trends, and Analysis - Forecasts To 2026 By Media Type (Diatomaceous Earth, Activated Carbon, Cellulose, and Perlite), By Product (Cartridge Filters, Capsule Filters, and Others), By End-Use (Water Filtration, Food & Beverages, Healthcare, and Others), By Region (North America, Asia Pacific, CSA, Europe, and the Middle East and Africa); End-User Landscape, Company Market Share Analysis & Competitor Analysis

Extensive research & development spending on producing new biopharma pharmaceutical medications is attributed to the increasing acceptance of single-use technologies that are relatively inexpensive and user-friendly. The simplicity of use, propensity to preserve particulates all through the medium, simplified process, and high loading volume attributed to depth filtration render this technique widely accepted and used in a variety of applications. Read More »
June 15 : 2021

Global Lung Markers Market Size, Trends, and Analysis - Forecasts To 2026 By Cancer Type (Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) and Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)), By End-User (Hospitals, Diagnostic Labs, and Others), By Region (North America, Asia Pacific, CSA, Europe, and the Middle East and Africa); End-User Landscape, Company Market Share Analysis & Competitor Analysis

The escalating need for lung markers can be ascribed to the increased occurrence of respiratory illnesses, including pleural effusion, pleural mesothelioma, pleural plaque, and many more, as a result of global pollutant concentrations. Furthermore, increased susceptibility to passive smoking, as well as a family medical history of lung cancer, the volume of individuals afflicted with lung cancer, hence increasing the need for lung indicators. Read More »
June 15 : 2021