DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Biosensors Market Size, Market Share, Application Analysis, Regional Outlook, Growth Trends, Key Players, Competitive Strategies and Forecasts, 2022 To 2030” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The market for biosensors is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period 2022 to 2030. The need for biosensors is developing as a result of a wide variety of medical applications, an increasing number of people living with diabetes, a high demand for miniature diagnostic devices, and rapid technological advancements.
It is essential for a favorable disease prognosis and patient survival that the disease is diagnosed correctly and at an early stage. In recent years, there has been a meteoric rise in the demand for one-time-use devices that are disposable, user-friendly, and have low production costs and short reaction times. The capacity of these devices to meet these criteria through an interdisciplinary combination of approaches from fields such as chemistry and nanotechnology, as well as medical research, has contributed to their rapid advancement in the realm of medicine.
Nanotechnology-Based Biosensors to Boost the Market Growth
Biosensors that are powered by nanotechnology are fabricated from nanomaterials and have diameters that range from 1 to 100 nanometers. When it comes to sensing the mechanism of biosensing technology, these biosensors are an essential component. The development of nanoelectromechanical systems can be attributed to the integration of devices made of nanomaterials with electrical systems. Several different nanomaterials have been investigated for their potential electrical and mechanical properties as a means of enhancing the biological signaling and transduction system. This improvement requires the transformation of one kind of energy into another. Nanotubes, nanowires, nanorods, nanoparticles, and thin films comprised of crystalline matter are some examples of the types of materials that fall within this category and are used extensively. Applications for these sensors include amperometric devices for the enzymatic detection of glucose, the use of quantum dots as fluorescent agents for the detection of binding, and bio-conjugated nanomaterials for the detection of biomolecular compounds.
Wearable Technology to Present Significant Opportunities
Wearable biosensors are finding an expanding number of applications for the continuous monitoring of vital signs of patients, premature newborns, children, athletes or fitness buffs, and persons who live in rural places that are a significant distance from medical and health care services. Patients may be able to avoid hospitalization or leave the facility earlier thanks to remote monitoring made possible by biosensors that are both wearable and networked.
Wearable biosensors have the potential to reduce the workload of medical staff and liberate hospital space for the provision of care that is more responsive to patients’ needs by enabling telemedicine, which is the monitoring and transmission of physiological data from locations outside of the hospital. The use of smart textiles that include sensors in the fabric can make the monitoring of vital signs much easier and more convenient.
When combined with conformal, printed electronics, biosensor patches or tattoos can significantly improve a physician’s ability to collect data on a patient over an extended period of time. These sensors are compatible with the growing concept of the quantified self, which entails keeping track of one’s biological data in order to improve one’s health. In addition, reusable patches can be used to analyze essential biomarkers in sweat, including salt, potassium, and glucose. These biomarkers can be found in a variety of substances.
Market Segmentation Type
Sensor Patch
Embedded Device
Product
Wearable Biosensors
Non-wearable Biosensors
Technology
Electrochemical Biosensors
Optical Biosensors
Piezoelectric Biosensors
Thermal Biosensors
Nanomechanical Biosensors
Application
Medical
Cholesterol
Blood glucose
Blood gas analyzer
Pregnancy testing
Drug discovery
Infectious disease
Food toxicity
Bioreactor
Agriculture
Environment
Others
End-user Outlook
Home healthcare diagnostics
PoC testing
Food industry
Research laboratories
Security and bio-defense
Region Segment (2020 – 2030; US$ Million)
North America
U.S.
Canada
Rest of North America
UK and European Union
UK
Germany
Spain
Italy
France
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
Australia
South Korea
Rest of Asia Pacific
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Rest of Latin America
Middle East and Africa
GCC
Africa
Rest of Middle East and Africa
Key Topics Covered:
1. Preface
2. Executive Summary
3. Biosensors Market: Business Outlook & Market Dynamics
4. Biosensors Market: By Type, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
5. Biosensors Market: By Product, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
6. Biosensors Market: By Technology, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
7. Biosensors Market: By Application, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
8. Biosensors Market: By End-user Outlook, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
9. North America Biosensors Market, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
10. UK and European Union Biosensors Market, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
11. Asia Pacific Biosensors Market, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
12. Latin America Biosensors Market, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
13. Middle East and Africa Biosensors Market, 2020-2030, USD (Million)
14. Company Profile
Companies Mentioned
Abbott
Roche
Medtronic
Bio-Rad Laboratories
DuPont
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