Developing countries, including China, India, Russia, and Brazil, offer significant growth opportunities for players in the microscopy market. Government funding for R&D in advanced microscopes has increased considerably in these countries. For instance, in February 2017, the Indian government provided funds worth ~USD 45,000 to design and develop multimodal optical microscopes using Fourier optical image processing.
Since its inception in 2011, the Centre of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials (Saransk, Russia) has been manufacturing unique nano pincers for microscopes that allow particles on a scale of 30 nanometers to be captured. This is a transformative trend in the microscopy market, with many potential applications in electronics and medicine.
Digital microscopy is the latest trend in the microscopy market. Digital imaging offers enhanced image resolution with greater precision, leading to fewer distorted images and allowing for better viewing of samples. The development of whole-slide scanning systems is a major factor that has accelerated the adoption of digital microscopy.
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Owing to technological advancements, there has been a shift in the usage patterns of microscopes. Conventional microscopes are gradually losing their popularity to high-end microscopes such as electron microscopes, scanning probe microscopes, and digital microscopes due to their advanced features, higher resolution, and magnification power.
According to the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (CEDEFOP), science and engineering are among the top industries in terms of occupational shortage of skilled labor. Similarly, in 2017, there was a deficit of about 40% of laboratory technicians in primary health centers (PHCs) and community health centers (CHCs) in India (Source: Health Ministry of India).
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The introduction of novel image acquisition software for microscopes is the recent trend in the microscopy market. Increasing research in life sciences and other application areas have resulted in the generation of a large amount of data, mainly due to advances in image quality. Present software can no longer handle these images, which indicates the potential opportunities offered in the area of software development.
In 2020, optical microscopes accounted for the largest share of the microscopy market, primarily due to the increasing applications of digital and confocal microscopes in the materials science, semiconductor, and life science industries and the increased focus on developing advanced digital microscopes. However, the electron microscopes segment is estimated to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
The microscopy market is segmented into industries, academic & research institutes, and other end users. In 2020, the industries segment accounted for the largest share of the microscopy market. It is also the fastest-growing segment. Light and electron microscopes are widely used in industries for identification and particle analysis, material characterization, process control, quality control, and failure analysis, which is a major factor driving market growth.