Worldwide Single-use Bioprocessing Probes and Sensors Industry to 2027 - Launch of Smart Single-use Sensors Presents Opportunities - ResearchAndMarkets.com
Worldwide Single-use Bioprocessing Probes and Sensors Industry to 2027 - Launch of Smart Single-use Sensors Presents Opportunities - ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Single-Use Bioprocessing Probes And Sensors Market - Global Outlook & Forecast 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Single-use bioprocessing probes and sensors are effective alternatives to traditional biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing methods. They are well-positioned to support the growing interest in the product's implementation of continuous bioprocessing.
Conventional bioreactors and fermenters are made up of stainless steel or glass. In contrast, the vessels for single-use bioreactors and single-use fermenters are disposable plastic bags installed into outer metal containers. The increasing adoption of single-use technologies in the biopharmaceutical industry for biologics, vaccines, and cell therapy production indicates that such technology has moved far beyond its novelty stage.
The rise of bioprocessing in biopharmaceutical manufacturing, combined with the advantages of single-use systems, is driving up demand for single-use bioprocessing probes and sensors with a track record of long-term performance. The challenges for single-use technology in bioprocessing include the time for a sensor when the bioprocess has a long duration and whether the materials are durable enough to be exposed to process fluids for a more extended period.
The rising popularity of single-use bioreactors and fermenters because of its increasing demand in the development of therapeutics has drawn several vital stakeholders' attention to the single-use bioprocessing probes and sensors market. The bioreactors and fermenters meet the need of the biopharmaceutical industry for lower costs, increased efficiency, and overall greater flexibility. This is because single-use equipment can be pre-sterilized by the supplier before use, and there is the potential to eliminate classified environments from the manufacturing process. In addition, the reduced risk of cross-contamination helps companies avoid costly downtime and material waste.
Expanding the use of single-use bioreactors and fermenters has fueled the growth of the single-use bioprocessing probes and sensors market. There will be substantial growth in the utilization of single-use bioprocessing probes and sensors by 2023, with a 214.29% increase in revenue from 2018.
The global single-use bioprocessing market is moderately competitive and offers significant growth opportunities for vendors. Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sartorius, Danaher, and Merck are some of the key companies dominating the market.
Technological Advancements
To cater to the growing demand for single-use probes and sensors, vendors focus more on developing advanced single-use probes and sensors to meet the current requirements. As a result, several companies are engaged in focusing on developing improved single-use sensors.
For instance, Emerson Electric's Rosemount 550 Ph single-use sensor and connector offers storage, installation, gamma sterilization, and standardization in moist conditions. The non-invasive single-use probes and sensors reduce the risk of cross-contamination as the sensors are read out contactless via an optical fiber. SONOTEC offers an ultrasonic clamp-on flow meter, i.e., SONOFLOW CO.55, which is non-invasive and does the contamination-free flow metering on flexible tubes.
Impact of COVID-19
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a boost in demand for single-use bioprocessing probes and sensors. The demand for COVID-19 vaccine, cell and gene therapies, and monoclonal antibody manufacturing is likely to influence the market because most biopharmaceutical companies rely on advanced technologies such as single-use systems to develop therapeutic agents.
The vaccine segment has shown the highest CAGR of 16.99%, which is expected to be because of the increasing demand for vaccine development in several therapeutic areas, mainly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key Questions Answered
1. How Big is the Global Single-Use Bioprocessing Probes and Sensors Market?
2. What is the Growth Rate of the Global Single-Use Bioprocessing Probes and Sensors Market?
3. Who Are the Key Players in the Global Single-Use Bioprocessing Probes and Sensors Market?
4. What Are the Growth Factors in the Global Single-Use Bioprocessing Probes and Sensors Market?
5. What Are the Latest Trends in the Global Single-Use Bioprocessing Probes and Sensors Market?
Market Dynamics
Opportunities & Trends
- Focus on Development of Non-Invasive Single-Use Sensors
- Launch of Smart Single-Use Sensors
- Development of Single-Use Dissolved Oxygen Sensors
Growth Enablers
- Growing Demand for Biopharmaceuticals
- Expanding Use of Single-Use Bioreactors
- Rising Investment in Single-Use Bioprocessing Facility Expansions
Restraints
- Environmental Concerns Regarding Safe Disposables and Technical Issues
- Traces of Leachables & Extractables in Final Product
- Limitations Associated With Single-Use Technologies in Bioprocessing
Market Segmentation
Segmentation by Type of Sensors
- pH
- Oxygen
- Pressure
- Temperature
- Flow Meters & Sensor
- Other
Segmentation by Workflow
- Upstream
- Downstream
Segmentation by Application
- Monoclonal Antibody
- Vaccines
- Cell Therapies
- Others
Segmentation by End-User
- Biopharmaceutical Manufacturers
- CMOS & CDMOS
- R&D Companies & Institutes
Segmentation by Region
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- France
- Switzerland
- UK
- Italy
- Spain
- APAC
- China
- Japan
- Australia
- South Korea
- India
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Colombia
- Argentina
- Middle East & Africa
- Turkey
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- South Africa
Key Vendors
- Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Sartorius
- Danaher
- Merck KGAA
Other Prominent Vendors
- Aber Instruments
- Avantor
- Broadley-James
- CerCell
- Cole-Parmer Instrument Company
- Distek
- Emerson Electric
- ESI Technologies Group
- Hamilton Company
- High Purity New England
- Levitronix
- Liquidyne Process Technologies
- Malema Engineering
- METTLER TOLEDO
- PARKER HANNIFIN
- PreSens Precision Sensing
- PSG
- Saint-Gobain
- SONOTEC
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