From ages, across industries, laboratories are an
integral part of manufacturing and scientific research organizations. The main
goal of research and diagnostic labs is to provide high quality and reliable
experimental information that fulfills the industry needs. The constant use of
manual and isolated systems hampers the data quality during transferring
process. Now-a-days, advancement in technologies and increasing pressure to
deliver results has led to the use of automated systems in laboratories.
Automated systems are being adapted in huge scale because of its accuracy,
advanced data management capacity and reduced repetitiveness.
At present, scientific research areas are making use
of automated systems which are in need of secure informatics platform where
experimental data can be stored and exchanged flexibly. Indeed, ELN support
this huge requirement in automated industry. For instance, Seattle Genetics
E-Workbook supports broad range of scientific discipline by securing and
managing research data.
The global Laboratory Automation market is valued to
be $3,456 million in 2014 and poised to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% to reach $5,052
million by 2020. The laboratory automation market is classified based on
technology, process (hardware and software), application, end users and
geography. The lab automation by technology is further segmented into total
laboratory automation and modular automation (Pre-analytical automation
systems, Post-analytical automation systems, Unit automation solutions). The
laboratory automation market by end users is divided into academic and research
institutes, hospitals and laboratory diagnostics, biotech and pharmaceutical
companies and other end users, which include nonprofit organizations and commercial
labs.
The laboratory automation market by process divided
into hardware and software systems. The hardware segment further includes
automated liquid handling systems, compound management, plate readers, and
robotic systems which includes sample transportation systems, specimen handling
systems. The software segment consists of Laboratory Information Management
Systems (LIMS), Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELN), Laboratory Executive
Systems (LES), Chromatography Data Management System (CDMS) and Scientific Data
Management Systems (SDMS).
The application of lab automation market is
classified into clinical diagnostic laboratories, drug discovery and
development, bioresearch, forensic and other applications. Further, the
automation market is classified by geographical regions into North America,
Europe, Asia-pacific and Rest of the World.
The report provides an in depth market analysis of
the above mentioned segments across the following regions:
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- Rest of the World (RoW)
Spanning over 315 pages, “Laboratory Automation Global Market - Forecast to 2020” report
covers the Executive Summary, Introduction, Market Analysis, Laboratory
Automation Market, By Technology, Laboratory Automation Market, By Process,
Laboratory Automation Market, By Application, Laboratory Automation Market, By
End Users, Regional Market Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Major Companies.
The report covered companies are - Abbott Laboratories, Agilent Technologies,
Inc Biomerieux Sa, Biotek Instruments, Inc, Brooks Automation, Inc, Danaher
Corporation, Hamilton Company, Qiagen N.V., Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc,
Tecan Group, Inc.
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