The Microscope Software Market is projected to reach USD 780 million by 2023 from USD 414 million in 2018, at a CAGR of 13.5% during the forecast period. Market growth is largely driven by factors such as the rapid adoption of imaging solutions, the development of new microscopy methods, and increasing volumes of biological imaging data.
The major software vendors in this market include Danaher (US), Oxford Instruments (US), Zeiss (Germany), Olympus (Japan), Nikon (Japan), and Thermo Fisher Scientific (US). These players adopt various growth strategies such as expansions, acquisitions, and new product launches to expand their presence in the global microscope software market. Product launches and collaborations were the most widely adopted strategy by major players during 2015–2018. This helped them to expand their consumer base and address the unmet needs of end users.
Danaher (U.S.), a leading player in the Microscope software market, mainly focuses on developing innovative products for 3D/4D image visualization. The company offers an extensive product portfolio for this market through its subsidiaries, Molecular Devices and Leica Microsystems. It has a strong presence in more than 100 countries, including major markets such as the US, China, Germany, and Japan.
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Danaher focuses on inorganic growth strategies such as partnerships and collaborations to remain competitive in the market. In 2018, it collaborated with several companies such as Triolab AS (Denmark) and Thermo Fisher Scientific (US) as well as institutions such as the University of California, Los Angeles (US) and King Abdullah University of Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia).
Zeiss is another leading company that provides microscopes and software. Its software product range covers electron, confocal, as well as correlative microscopy. The company’s Zen software for light and confocal microscopy is well-established and widely used in life sciences research. Carl Zeiss focuses on inorganic growth strategies such as collaborations and partnerships.
In 2017, the company entered into a collaboration with VB Bioimaging Center (Belgium) to develop and patent an innovative software-based super-resolution image processing technology. The company has a vast geographic presence and operates in 150 countries across the world. Carl Zeiss has a strong portfolio that provides it with a competitive advantage in the market.
The major software vendors in this market include Danaher (US), Oxford Instruments (US), Zeiss (Germany), Olympus (Japan), Nikon (Japan), and Thermo Fisher Scientific (US). These players adopt various growth strategies such as expansions, acquisitions, and new product launches to expand their presence in the global microscope software market. Product launches and collaborations were the most widely adopted strategy by major players during 2015–2018. This helped them to expand their consumer base and address the unmet needs of end users.
Danaher (U.S.), a leading player in the Microscope software market, mainly focuses on developing innovative products for 3D/4D image visualization. The company offers an extensive product portfolio for this market through its subsidiaries, Molecular Devices and Leica Microsystems. It has a strong presence in more than 100 countries, including major markets such as the US, China, Germany, and Japan.
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Danaher focuses on inorganic growth strategies such as partnerships and collaborations to remain competitive in the market. In 2018, it collaborated with several companies such as Triolab AS (Denmark) and Thermo Fisher Scientific (US) as well as institutions such as the University of California, Los Angeles (US) and King Abdullah University of Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia).
Zeiss is another leading company that provides microscopes and software. Its software product range covers electron, confocal, as well as correlative microscopy. The company’s Zen software for light and confocal microscopy is well-established and widely used in life sciences research. Carl Zeiss focuses on inorganic growth strategies such as collaborations and partnerships.
In 2017, the company entered into a collaboration with VB Bioimaging Center (Belgium) to develop and patent an innovative software-based super-resolution image processing technology. The company has a vast geographic presence and operates in 150 countries across the world. Carl Zeiss has a strong portfolio that provides it with a competitive advantage in the market.
North America is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period.
North America is the major revenue-generating region in the global microscope software market. Factors such as the strong life sciences industry and a large base of academic and research institutes in the US are driving the growth in this region. Similarly, Canada is also a potential market for microscopy owing to favorable government support and the growing academic excellence in nanotechnology-based R&D programs.
Key Market Players:
The major microscope software vendors include Danaher (US), Oxford Instruments (US), Carl Zeiss (Germany), Olympus (Japan), Nikon (Japan), and Thermo Fisher Scientific (US). Danaher is the leading player in the market. The company has the broadest portfolio in the market since two of its subsidiaries—Molecular Devices and Leica Microsystems—are leaders in the microscopy business. These two companies’ combined have 14 microscopy software products on the market.
Oxford Instruments serves end users in various industries such as life sciences, astronomy, and physical sciences through its two subsidiaries—Andor Technology and Bitplane. The company offers products for image acquisition, 3D visualization, and analysis, as well as software development kits, deconvolution software, and image-stitcher software. Due to its broad portfolio and established customer base, Oxford Technology holds a strong position in the market.
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- In 2018, DRVISION technologies partnered with Etaluma systems to provide Aivia image analysis solutions with Etaluma’s microscope systems.
- In 2017, Carl Zeiss collaborated with VIB Bioimaging Core to develop and patent an innovative software-based super-resolution image processing technology.
- In 2017, Carl Zeiss partnered with Glencoe software to extend the open-source Bio-Formats image file conversion library to support whole-slide images compressed with the JPEG XR compression scheme.
Key Questions Addressed by the Report:
- Who are the major players in the microscope software market?
- What are the growth trends and the largest revenue-generating regions for microscope software?
- How are microscope software sold to customers?
- What are the major types of microscope software?
- Who are the major end users of microscope software in the life sciences industry?
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