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Analysis of current and future marketing and technological trends in UK

Published on October 31, 2009 at 12:36 AM · No Comments

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/875424/the_automated_micr) has announced the addition of the "The Automated Microbiology Market: A Worldwide Strategic Analysis: United Kingdom" report to their offering.

The study explores future marketing and technological trends in UK; provides estimates of the specimen and test volumes, instrument placements, sales and market shares through the year 2016; compares features of major analyzers; and profiles.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Business trends with significant market impact.
  • Comprehensive market segmentation analysis.
  • Specimen and test volume forecasts for major procedures.
  • Analysis of current and future market needs.
  • Test volume and consumable sales forecasts.
  • Characteristics, features and selling prices of over 50 analyzers.
  • Instrument placements and installed base by supplier and model.
  • Sales and market shares of major instrument and consumable suppliers, by company, system, application and country.
  • Assessment of emerging technologies and their potential applications.
  • Profiles of leading suppliers and recent market entrants.
  • Specific business expansion opportunities.
  • Alternative market penetration strategies.
  • Potential market entry barriers and risks.
  • Business planning issues and concerns.

**** Please note, this title is currently in preparation. Orders received today, will receive the previous edition (February 1999) free of charge and will receive a copy of the new version once published. ****

Executive Summary:

Microbiology is the last remaining major segment of the diagnostic testing market which is still largely labor-intensive. The market for automated microbiology instruments is on the verge of explosion and is expected to undergo a more radical transformation during the next ten years than at any time in the past.

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