Dublin, Sept. 12, 2016 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosive) Detection Device Markets: Market Strategies and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016-2022" to their offering.
The worldwide market for CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) at $2.2 billion in 2015 is anticipated to reach $ 9.8 billion by 2022
Market growth is driven by the vulnerability of civilian populations to the whim of terrorist attacks. CBRNE represents a cohesive response to a scattered threat. As such, there are many different detection devices that need to be available in any one place to address safety issues.
Worldwide CBRNE markets are poised to achieve significant growth with the use of detectors that are implemented as platforms, many of them handheld, used to help implement precision detection of intent to do harm to civilian populations or military personnel.
Chemical warfare agents (CWAs), toxic industrial chemicals (TICs), toxic industrial materials (TIMs), hazmat agents are problems in civilized society when terrorists target civilian populations as has happened recently in Boston, Paris, Asia, Syria, London, and Belgium. The risks associated with terrorist use of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) warfare are tremendous.
Growing use of CBRNE detection devices to try to protect civilians is encouraging, because it gives a sense of being able to protect people, whereas previously everyone has felt terribly vulnerable. Watchfulness in the context of terrorist threats is encouraging because the terrorist behavior is concerning.
Expanding threats require more first responder CBRNE detection devices and more vigilance from the first responders as they learn to use the devices. CBRNE detection teams and hazmat response are provided by first responders to help protect civilian populations.
Advanced handheld analytical technology permits first responders to be capable of proactive performance in a hot zone. Handheld devices allow for faster detection, response and continuous monitoring of both conventional and unconventional threats helping to ensure public safety and response team protection.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
1.1. Threat Detection: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive
1.2. CBRNe Detection Creates Market Dynamics
1.2.1. Stand-Off Detection
1.2.2. High Visibility Events (HVE)
1.3. Helytex Radiogardase
1.4. Building Vulnerability
2. CBRNE Market Shares and Forecasts
2.1. CBRNE Advanced Handheld and Desktop Analytical Technology
2.2. CBRNE Market Shares
2.3. CBRNE Market 2016-2022022 - Market Forecasts
2.4. Chemical Threat Analysis
2.5. Biological Threat Analysis
2.6. Radiological
2.7. Nuclear
2.8. Explosive Device
2.9. CBRNE Detection Device End Users: Military, Homeland Security, First Responder, Local Police & Fire Departments, and Commercial & Logistics
2.10. CBRNE Standoff Detection Systems
2.11. Human Protective Materials
2.12. CBRNE Prices
2.13. CBRNE Regional Segment Analysis
3. CBRNE Product Description
- Bruker CBRNE Products
- FLIR Systems CBRNE Detection
- Thermo Fisher Measuring Radiation
- Chemring Detection Systems
- Emergent BioSolution
- Smiths Detection
- Proengin
- Agilent Micro GC
- RKI Sample Draw With PID & Super Toxics
- Daylight Solutions
- BioFire Diagnostics
- BBI White Powder Bio-threat Detection IMASS Device
- Airsense Analytics
- MKS AIRGARD®Plus CWA/TIC Ambient Air Analyzer
- Battelle SiteGuard® Security Robot
- Passport Systems SmartScan 3D
- Allen Vanguard
- Endeavor Robotics 510 Packbot
- Northrop Grumman
- QinetQ TALON
- KNDS / Nexter / KMW
- 908 Devices M
- Cobalt Light Resolve Product for Detection of Explosives, Narcotics, And Hazardous Materials
- Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser Products
- General Electric Entry Scan
- InVision Technologies
- Kromek
- Gasmet DX4000 FTIR Gas Analyzer
- Pony Industry Cargo & Vehicle Inspection
- Research International Bio-Threat ASAP II for Postal Processing Applications
- 20160/20 Bioresponse BioCheck® Powder Screening Test Kit
- Luminex 100/200 Detection Systems
- Mirion Technologies RDS 30 Radiation Survey Meter
- Berkeley Nucleonics
- PHDS Co. Measurement Services
Companies Mentioned
- 20/20 GeneSystems / 20/20
- 3M
- 908 Devices
- 908 Devices Applied Science & Chemistry
- ATI
- Agilent Technologies
- Air Techniques International
- AirBoss of America Corporation
- Airbus Defense & Space
- Airsense Analytics
- Allen-Vanguard
- Argon Electronics Ltd.
- Avon Protection
- B&W Tek
- BBI Detection
- Batelle
- Berkeley Nucleonics
- Bertin Technologies
- BioQuell
- BioResponse
- Block MEMS LLC
- Blücher
- Bracco Diagnostics / RSDecon
- Bruker Detection
- CBRNE Command
- CRISTANINI S.p.A.
- CUBRC
- Canadian Technology Systems
- Canberra
- Cegelec
- Cepheid
- Chemring Group PLC
- Cobalt Light Systems
- DHS Systems International Ltd
- Daylight Solutions
- Decon7 Systems
- Defense Collaboration Services / DCS
- Defentect Group Inc
- Diagnostic Assay
- Dräger Evita XL
- Drägerwerk AG & Co KGaA
- DuPont / Genencor
- Dugway Proving Ground
- Edgewood Chemical Biologican Center
- Elbit
- Emergent BioSolution
- Endeavor Robotics
- Environics
- Eurolite CBRN
- FLIR Systems
- Federal Resources
- First Line Technology
- Futuretech / Kärcher Futuretech
- GE Sensors: Measurement & Control Solutions
- GasMet
- GenPrime
- GmbH
- Homeland DefSec
- ICOR Technology Robots
- ITL Solutions
- Illumina
- Indra
- Inficon
- Intelagard
- Johnson Controls / Tyco
- KD Analytical
- Kestrel Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) SW
- Kestrel Corporation Optical and Sensor Innovations
- Kromek Group plc
- Kärcher Futuretech GmbH
- Lakeland Industries
- Ludlum Measurements
- Luminex
- MKS
- Meridian Medical Technologies
- Mirion Technologies
- Morphix Technologies
- Nexter Group
- Nexter Group / NBC Sys
- Nexter Robotics
- Nor E First Response
- Northrop Grumman
- OSI Systems
- OWR
- Omega Technical Services
- Owlstone Inc.
- PHDS Co
- Passport Systems
- Paul Boye Technologies
- Pony Industry
- PositiveID Corporation / E-N-G Mobile Systems
- Proengin
- QinetiQ
- RKI
- Riken Keiki
- Roche CBRNE Molecular
- Roche Diagnostics
- SERB Laboratories
- STERIS
- Smiths / Morpho System
- Smiths Detection
- Smiths Group / Smiths Detection
- Spectrex Inc.
- Telerob
- Thales Group
- Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Thorlabs
- Thorlabs / Maxion Technologies
- W. B. Johnson Instruments
- bioMérieux
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