Title: Future Demand Blood Testing Technologies Market
1 Next Generation Blood Testing Technologies
Market
2Synopsis
The report provides market analysis, information
and insights into Next Generation Blood Testing
Technologies Markett Testing of blood is one of
the oldest and most widely used techniques to
rule out the presence of any disease. Blood tests
are used to assure the biochemical and
physiological well-being of the humans. They
are also used to confirm the proper functioning
of vital organs such as liver, kidney and thyroid
and to understand the effectiveness of given
therapeutics. The technological innovations along
with consistent demand for better blood testing
technologies have intensified the global
competition. The market is growing owing to the
burgeoning demand for point-of-care and minimally
invasive testing devices. View more details
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3Key Players Of Market
The major factors fuelling the global blood
testing technologies market growth are high
incidence of lifestyle diseases, cancer,
infectious diseases and genetic disorders. Large
pool of old age population along with increased
public and private spending on diagnostics and
research are other significant factors leading to
market growth. Rising number of diagnostic
centers, hospitals and emergence of home care
diagnostics have opened lucrative avenues in the
blood testing market. However, lack of awareness,
reluctance to adopt newer technologies and
unavailability of skilled labor are likely to
restrain the market growth. Few strategies
adopted by industrial players are collaborations
and acquisitions. For instance Roche Diagnostics,
in Dec 2014, acquired Ariosa Diagnostics, to
enter into non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) and
cell-free DNA testing services markets. Ariosas
proprietary Harmony Prenatal Test is a blood test
that measures fetal cfDNA found in maternal
blood. Recently, Philips has entered into
collaboration agreement with Janssen
Pharmaceutica N.V., to develop a handheld blood
test intended to be used in neuropsychiatric
care. The companies profiled in the report
include Abbott
4KEY BENEFITS
- Comprehensive analysis of factors that drive and
restrict the growth of the global blood testing
technologies market is provided - The market estimations are made in the report by
conducting high-end analysis of the key market
segments for the period of 2014-2020, which would
enable the stakeholders to capitalize on
prevailing market opportunities - An in-depth analysis of key segments of the
market demonstrates the types of blood testing
equipment along with the technologies and
end-users in blood testing market - SWOT analysis enables to study the internal
environment of the leading companies for strategy
formulation - Region-wise blood testing technologies market
conditions are comprehensively analysed in this
report
5KEY MARKET SEGMENTS
The global blood testing technologies market is
segmented below Global Blood Testing
Technologies Market - By Type Complete Blood
Count (CBC) Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) Blood
Glucose Test and more Global Blood Testing
Technologies Market - By Technology Enzyme-Linked
Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) Chemiluminescent
immunoassay (CLIA) Radioimmunoprecipitation assay
(RIPA) Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) and
more Global Blood Testing Technologies Market -
By End User Hospitals and Clinics, Diagnostic
Centers, Homes Global Blood Testing Technologies
Market - By GeographyNorth America Europe,
Asia-Pacific, LAMEA
6Summary
The market estimations are made in the report by
conducting high-end analysis of the key market
segments for the period of 2014-2020, which would
enable the stakeholders to capitalize on
prevailing market opportunities Enquire About
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