Global Leading Companies:
Some of the major players operating in the global clinical trial management system market are Oracle Corporation (US), Medidata Solutions (US), Parexel International (US), Bioclinica (US), and IBM (US), Bio-Optronics (US), Datatrak (US), Veeva Systems (US), DSG (US), MasterControl (US), ERT (US), Advarra Technology Solutions (US), MedNet Solutions (US), ArisGlobal (US), DZS Clinical Services (US), Crucial Data Solutions (US), Ennov (France), DataStat (US), RealTime Software Solutions LLC (US) among others.
Different Growth Strategies Adopted by Them:
The competitive landscape includes the analysis of the key growth strategies adopted by major players between 2017–2020 to expand their global presence and increase their market shares in clinical trial management system market.
The key growth strategies adopted by the top players in the market include product launches and approvals, agreements, expansions, and acquisitions. Acquisitions were the most widely adopted growth strategies by market players in the last three years to garner a larger share of the market.
In 2019, the clinical trial management system market was dominated Oracle Corporation (US), Medidata Solutions (US), Parexel International (US), Bioclinica (US), and IBM (US).
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As of 2019, Oracle Corporation (US) holds the leading position in the global clinical trial management systems market. It has a wide range of CTMS solutions and a broad customer base in over 145 countries. It primarily focuses on capability expansion and partnerships & collaborations to sustain its leading position in the CTMS market. In the past three years, the company partnered or collaborated with several industry stakeholders for collaborative research that utilizes CTMS solutions, such as FHI Clinical (US).
Besides product launches, the company also acquired goBalto (aimed to strengthen its services & customer assistance capabilities across its customer base) and established the Oracle Cloud EU Center (Germany) to expand its market presence in Europe.
Medidata Solutions (US) is a leader in the global clinical trial management systems market. The company offers cloud-based (software-as-a-service) CTMS across the globe. It primarily focuses on partnerships and collaborations to expand its market presence. For instance, the company signed a research partnership with several industry stakeholders during 2016–2020, including Hanmi Pharma (South Korea) and GSK (UK).
Recent Developments:
# In June 2019, Parexel International Corporation (US) launched an enhanced integrated outsourcing delivery model for functional service provider (FSP) services at the DIA 2019 Global Annual Meeting in San Diego, US.
# In May 2019, Bio-optronics (US) launched three products to the CCTrialSuite basket application—CCeSource, CCeReg & CCeConsent.
# In June 2018, Bioclinica (US) launched eClinical Solution namely the SMART Technology Suite.
End Users:
The small & mid-sized pharma-biotech companies segment is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Based on end-users, the clinical trial management system market has been segmented based on end-user category—large pharma-biotech companies, small & mid-sized pharma-biotech companies, CROs, medical device manufacturers, and other end users. Due to rising pressure of R&D costs, outcomes-based reimbursement, and stricter regulations imposed on large pharma companies, a part of their R&D functions is outsourced to smaller pharmaceutical companies, which increases the growth of companies in this category.
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Geographical Growth Dynamics:
North America is expected to dominate the global clinical trial management system market in 2019
North America, comprising the US and Canada, accounted for the largest share of the clinical trial management system market in 2019. The large share of this region can primarily be attributed to factors such as the high number of ongoing clinical trials (especially in the US), the presence of leading players from both the demand and supply sides, and the presence of a favorable government funding scenario for clinical research.
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