DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/g9lv69/flow_cytometry) has announced the addition of the "Flow Cytometry 2013: A Focus on Sales Growth" report to their offering.
This market study was carried out to assist developers, manufacturers and suppliers in the flow cytometry field, in marketing and sales. It was conducted through specialist groups of experienced clinical and laboratory flow cytometry end-users, and its findings are based on 'real word' market data. By working closely with experienced end-users, we were able to identify current and emerging commercial opportunities in this market.
From its development in the 1960s, flow cytometry has evolved into a technique that is now used routinely in the clinic, as well as the research setting. The flow cytometry market is expected to grow to over $4 billion by 2015, however markets are also changing as new applications are developed.
This market analysis was carried out to provide business information to developers, manufacturers and suppliers in the flow cytometry field.
Its findings include:
- Marketing and sales opportunities
- End-user purchasing decisions
- Market growth and shrinkage
- Innovation and new product opportunities
This study was conducted through specialist groups of experienced flow cytometry end-users and its findings are therefore based on 'real world' market data.
Market Analysis and Opportunities
A competitive market analysis of current practices and future developments across 25 key market areas in the flow cytometry field.
Examples include:
- General Applications: Which general flow cytometry applications are the market leaders and what changes do end-users predict over the next three years. Which general flow cytometry techniques are growing and which are reducing?
- Clinical Applications: Which clinical flow cytometry applications are the market leaders and what changes do end-users predict over the next three years. Which clinical flow cytometry techniques are growing and which are reducing?
- Suppliers: Who are the major company suppliers in the flow cytometry field and who do flow cytometry end-users plan to purchase from over the next three years. Who are the top ten suppliers in this field, and what changes are predicted in three years from now.
- Opportunities: The findings of this study are analysed to identify opportunities to suppliers in the flow cytometry field, in the 'Market Areas' indicated below.
Market Areas
Participants: Name, organisation, department, job title, and country
Organisation type: Clinics/hospitals, Government bodies, large international companies, research institutes, small and medium sized companies, universities and veterinary centres.
Fields: Biotechnology, chemicals, clinical/hospital, defense, diagnostics (medical), energy, environmental, food and drink, forensics, geology, government, healthcare, natural Products, pharmaceuticals, research Institutes, security, universities.
Purpose: Purposes or reasons for using flow cytometry across 17 major fields previously indicated. As the purposes or reasons differ with field, each was considered individually and presented to appropriate study participants. As an example, the potential reasons for using flow cytometry in clinics and hospitals were clinical research, routine diagnostics, routine screening, clinical trials, treatment monitoring, diagnostics research, disease research, drug R&D, drug targets, pathology, toxicology or other [please contact Biopharm Reports if you require the full (17) industry-specific listings].
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
2 Study Participants
3 Purpose of Flow Cytometry
4 Main Activities
5 Flow Cytometric Tests
6 Therapeutic Area
7 Main Diseases
8 Samples
9 General Applications
10 Clinical Applications
11 Main applications
12 New Applications
13 Emerging Applications
14 Suppliers
15 Main Flow Cytometer, Strengths and Weaknesses
16 Reagents and Assays
17 Sample Preparation
18 Software
19 Challenges
20 Innovation
21 Disease Biomarkers
22 Flow Cytometry Expenditure and Budgets
23 Consumables
24 Quality Control
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