Microscopy Market 2021 Size, Growth Analysis Report, Forecast to 2027

The Microscopy Market is expected to gain market growth in the forecast period from 2021 to 2027. Data Bridge Market Research analyzes the market at US$16.32 billion by 2027 growing at a 7% CAGR in the forecast period mentioned above. Better funding for microscopy research and development will help drive the growth of the microscopy market.

Growing interest in nanotechnology and regenerative medicine, advances in microscopy technology, and improved regulatory procedures will accelerate the growth of the microscopy market in the forecast period 2020-2027. On the other hand, the rise of the healthcare sector along with the growing application of the evolving economy will further expand the various opportunities that will lead to the development of the microscope market in the forecast period mentioned above.

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The major companies in the microscopy market include Carl Zeiss (Germany), Danaher (US), Thermo Fisher Scientific (US), Nikon (Japan), Olympus (Japan), Hitachi High-Technologies (Japan), JEOL (Japan), and Bruker (US).

Microscopy Market Segmentation


By Product:

• Microscopes
• Software
• Accessories

By Type:

• Optical Microscopes
• Electron Microscopes
• Scanning Probe Microscopes
• Other Microscopes (X-ray microscopes, Raman microscopes, and scanning acoustic microscopes)

By End-Users:

• Industries
• Research Institutes
• Other end-users (hospitals, diagnostic centers, blood banks, and forensic labs)


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