Dublin, Aug. 18, 2017 -- The "Chromatography Data Systems Market: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecasts to 2022" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Chromatography Data Systems (CDS) Market is expected to reach USD 417.4 million by 2022 supported by a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period of 2017 to 2022
The use of chromatography data systems helps the researchers and laboratory professionals for faster accurate and paperless analysis of chromatography data. Thus increasing need for automation in the laboratory instrumentation to reduce manual data entry errors and to increase cost effectiveness. In addition the rising demand for smooth flow of information and analysis in the clinical and life science research laboratories has majorly impacted the growth of the CDS market positively.
The global chromatography data systems market is segmented by product, delivery mode, end user, and geography.
The market by product is classified into two segments, namely standalone software and integrated software. The standalone software segment dominated the overall market in 2016 and is also estimated to continue its dominance over the forecast period owing to the ease in its utilization.
Based on delivery mode the chromatography data systems market is mainly segmented into web-based on-premise and cloud-based solutions. The cloud-based software segment is projected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the analysis period owing to its benefits such as ease in accessibility increased data safety privacy and cost effectiveness.
Scope of the Report
Market by Product type:
- Standalone software
- Integrated software
Market by delivery mode:
- Web based
- On-premise
- Cloud based
Market by end user:
- Academic and research institutes
- Pharmaceutical & biopharmaceutical industry
- Biotechnology industry
- Food & beverage industry
- Environmental Testing
- Others
The key players in the global chromatography data systems market are:
- Advanced Chemistry Development Inc. (Canada)
- Agilent Technologies (U.S.)
- Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc.(U.S.)
- Bruker Corporation (U.S.)
- DataApex (Czech Republic)
- Gilson Inc. (U.S.)
- Jasco Inc. (U.S.)
- Justice Laboratory Software (U.S.)
- Perkin Elmer (U.S.)
- Shimadzu Corporation (Japan)
- SRI Instruments (U.S.)
- Thermo Fisher Scientific (U.S.)
- Waters Corporation (U.S.)
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