The global in-vitro fertilization microscopes market size is expected to reach USD 153.5 million by 2027, according to a new report by Grand View Research. It is expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.43% from 2020 to 2027. The market has witnessed advancements in microscopes and microscope-related equipment for use in in-vitro fertilization (IVF). Artificial Intelligence (AI), embryo assessment, and sperm selection are some of the applications targeted for innovation.
Manufacturers
are providing upright microscope, digital microscope camera, and software to
view images together as a sperm analysis system to provide the complete
solution for semen analysis. Moreover, as sperm analysis can be better studied
by maintaining a certain temperature of the sample, manufacturers are coupling
the use of such devices along with an upright microscope. For instance, PROiSER
provides ISAS HEAT, a slide warmer, compatible with its UB200i upright
microscope used along with Computer Assisted Semen Analysis (CASA) systems.
The
use of two different types of microscopes, stereo and inverted, for embryo
collection and assessment, and the ICSI procedure requires two separate
workstations and multiple microscopes. To overcome these restraints,
manufacturers of optical products are developing products with a focus on
reducing these restraints. For instance, in February 2019, Opto GmbH debuted
the DualStation embryo imaging microscope. The DualStation is designed to
provide all the optical techniques and imaging requirements used by IVF
processes into a single enclosed embryo chamber.
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IVF Microscopes
Market Report Highlights
- Based on the
end-use, the clinical segment dominated the market in 2019 in terms of
revenue. IVF clinics provide a range of services, including healthy oocyte
identification, semen analysis, ICSI, embryo monitoring, and freezing and
storage of embryos
- The clinical
end-use segment is also expected to witness the fastest growth from 2020
to 2027 due to the increasing adoption of IVF treatment. Moreover,
manufacturers are developing innovative products with integrated
technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Europe held
the largest share in terms of revenue in 2019 due to factors such as the
high cost of IVF treatment and availability of reimbursement. The Asia
Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth from 2020 to 2027
due to the initiatives to create awareness regarding IVF treatment in
countries such as India
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IVF Microscopes
Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has
segmented the global in-vitro fertilization microscopes market based on end-use
and region:
IVF
Microscopes End-use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016 - 2027)
- Clinical
- Academic Research
IVF
Microscopes Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016 - 2027)
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- U.K.
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- India
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
List of Key
Players of In-vitro Fertilization Microscopes Market
- Linkam Scientific Instruments
- Olympus Corporation
- Leica Microsystems
- Meiji Techno
- Zeiss
- Euromex Microscopen B.V.
- Labomed Europe B.V.
- Nikon Corporation
- Narishige Group
- Eppendorf AG
- Hamilton Thorne Ltd.
- Sutter Instrument Company
- Tritech Research, Inc.
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