CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Executive Summary
1.3. The Scope of the Study
CHAPTER 2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. Secondary Research
2.2. Primary Research
2.3. Analytic Tools and Model
2.4. Economic Indicator
2.4.1 Base Year, Base Currency, Forecasting Period
2.5. Expert Validation
2.6. Study Timeline
CHAPTER 3. MARKET ANALYSIS
3.1. Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.2. Porter's Five Force Analysis
3.2.1. Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.2.2. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.2.3. Threats of Substitutes
3.2.4. Threats of New Entrants
3.2.5. Degree of Competition
3.3. PESTLE Analysis
3.3.1. Political
3.3.2. Economical
3.3.3. Social
3.3.4. Technological
3.3.5. Legal
3.3.6. Environmental
3.4. SWOT Analysis
3.4.1. Strengths
3.4.2. Weakness
3.4.3. Opportunities
3.4.4. Threats
3.5. Y-O-Y Analysis
CHAPTER 4. MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1. Market Drivers
4.1.1. Growing food safety concerns
4.1.2. Technological advancements in microbial identification
4.1.3. Increasing incidence of infectious diseases coupled with epidemic and pandemic events
4.1.4. Government initiatives and funding for promoting microbial identification
4.2. Market Restraints & Challenges
4.2.1.Complex regulatory frameworks that delay the approval of new microbial diagnostic
tests
4.2.2. The high cost of automated microbial identification systems
4.3. Market Opportunities
4.3.1. Government initiatives and a favourable regulatory scenario
4.3.2. Emerging economies present significant growth opportunities
CHAPTER 5. GLOBAL MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION MARKET – BY METHOD
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Proteomics-based methods
5.3. Phenotypic methods
5.4. Genotypic methods
CHAPTER 6. GLOBAL MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION MARKET – BY PRODUCT
AND SERVICE
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Consumables
6.2.1. Plates & media
6.2.2. Reagents & kits
6.2.3. Other consumables
6.3. Services
6.3.1 Identification services
6.3.2 Culture collection services
6.4. Instruments
6.4.1. Automated microbial identification systems
6.4.2. Mass spectrometers
6.4.3. PCR
6.4.4. High-power microscopes
6.4.5. Polystainers
6.4.6. Microarrays
6.4.7. Flow cytometers
6.4.8. Other instruments
CHAPTER 7. GLOBAL MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION MARKET – BY
APPLICATION
7.1. Introduction services
7.2. Food testing
7.3. Beverage testing
7.4. Environmental applications
7.5. Pharmaceutical applications
7.6. Cosmetics and personal care products testing
7.7. Diagnostic applications
CHAPTER 8. GLOBAL MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION MARKET - BY END USER
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Pharmaceutical companies and contract research organisations
8.3. Food manufacturing companies
8.4. Beverage manufacturing companies
8.5. Hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and blood banks
8.6. Other end users
CHAPTER 9. GLOBAL MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION MARKET - BY
GEOGRAPHY
9.1. Introduction
9.2. North America
9.2.1. U.S.
9.2.2. Canada
9.2.3. Mexico
9.2.4. Costa Rica
9.3. South America
9.3.1. Brazil
9.3.2. Argentina
9.3.3. Chile
9.3.4. Columbia
9.3.5. Others
9.4. Europe
9.4.1. U.K.
9.4.2. Germany
9.4.3. France
9.4.4. Italy
9.4.5. Spain
9.4.6. Russia
9.4.7. Netherlands
9.4.8. Switzerland
9.4.9. Poland
9.4.10. Others
9.5. APAC
9.5.1. China
9.5.2. Japan
9.5.3. India
9.5.4. South Korea
9.5.5. Australia & New Zealand
9.5.6. Malaysia
9.5.7. Singapore
9.5.8. Others
9.6. Middle East & Africa
9.6.1. UAE
9.6.2. Saudi Arabia
9.6.3. Iran
9.6.4. Iraq
9.6.5. Qatar
9.6.6. South Africa
9.6.7. Algeria
9.6.8. Morocco
9.6.9. Nigeria
9.6.10. Egypt
9.6.11. Others
CHAPTER 10. GLOBAL MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION MARKET - COMPANY
PROFILES
10.1. Danaher Corporation
10.2. Bruker Corporation
10.3. Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
10.4. Siemens Healthineers
10.5. Shimadzu Corporation
10.6. QIAGEN N.V.
10.7. BioMerieux S.A.,
10.8. Merck & Co Inc.
10.9. Biolog, Inc.,
10.10. Becton, Dickinson and Company
10.11. Bruker Corporation.
10.12. Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.
10.13. Wickham Laboratories Ltd.
10.14. Eurofins Scientific.
10.15. Sigma-Aldrich Corporation.
CHAPTER 11. GLOBAL MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION MARKET -
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
11.1. Market Share Analysis
11.2. Strategies adopted by top companies
11.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Collaborations & Agreements
CHAPTER 12. MARKET INSIGHTS
12.1. Industry Experts Insights
12.2. Analysts Opinions
12.3. Investment Opportunities
CHAPTER 13. APPENDIX
13.1. List of Tables
13.2. List of Figures