“Microscopy is a term allocated to the science of applying microscope to view the objects which lie outside the resolution range of human eye. The microscopes play a key role in identification of micro-objects, research and development across diverse fields in electronics, mechanical and life sciences. In electronics, microscopes have found their role in semiconductor and nanotechnology industry. The ever decreasing size of electronic components and circuits inside the electrical devices has made microscopes necessary for their inspection while nanotechnology involves electron microscopes to study the details of nanostructures. The professionals in mechanical field operate microscopes primarily for calibration purposes (in metrology) and studying the physical structure of materials (in material science).But the field where microscopes are heavily employed is life sciences. They are utilized in the scientific study of living beings including microorganisms, plants, animals and human beings. The widespread use of microscopes has made them an indispensable aspect of human life.
Microscopes cater to the needs of different industries like metrology, metallography, medical science, nanotechnology, semiconductors, applied physics, chemistry and forensic science. All these fields require microscopes for in-depth analysis of cause behind the working forces at resolution levels lying outside the range of human eyes. Depending upon the principle used to form the image of objects, microscopes are primarily divided into three main categories: electron, optical and scanning probe microscopes.
The global microscopy devices market revenue is expected to increase from around $3.84bn in 2013 to around $7.45bn, essentially doubling in the 5 years period, growing at a CAGR of 14.2%.
The principal use of microscopes is in research and development unfurled across multiple fields such as semiconductors, nanotechnology, advanced materials, composite materials, health and medical sciences.”
“1. Global Microscopy Devices Market Overview
2. Executive Summary
3. Global Microscopy Devices Market Landscape
3.1. Market Share Analysis
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End user profiling
3.2.3. Patent Analysis
3.2.4. Top 5 Financials Analysis
4. Global Microscopy Devices Market Forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.2. Market Constraints
4.3. Market Challenges
4.4. Attractiveness of the Industry
4.4.1. Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Power of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New entrants
4.4.4. Threat of Substitution
4.4.5. Degree of Competition
5. Global Microscopy Devices Market– Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Opportunities Analysis
5.3. Product/Market Life Cycle Analysis
6. Global Microscopy Devices Market-By type
6.1. Electron Microscopy
6.1.1. Photoemission Electron Microscope
6.1.2. Reflection Electron Microscope
6.1.3. Scanning Electron Microscope
6.1.4. Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope
6.1.5. Transmission Electron Microscope
6.2. Optical Microscopy
6.2.1. Digital Holographic Microscope
6.2.2. Digital Microscope
6.2.3. Inverted Microscope
6.2.4. IR Microscope
6.2.5. Optical Microscope
6.2.6. Stereomicroscope
6.2.7. Ultramicroscope
6.2.8. UV Microscope
6.3. Scanning Probe Microscopy
6.3.1. Atomic Force Microscope
6.3.2. Near Field Optical Scanning Microscope
6.3.3. Scanning Tunneling Microscope
6.3.4. Others
7. Global Electron Microscopy Devices Market Analysis
7.1. By Accessories
7.1.1. Camera
7.1.2. Display Screen
7.1.3. Electron Gun
7.1.4. Lenses
7.2. By Staining Elements
7.2.1. Immunogold
7.2.2. Negative Stains
7.2.3. Osmium Tetroxide
7.2.4. Phosphotungstic Acid
7.2.5. Ruthenium Tetroxide
7.2.6. Silver Stain
8. Global Optical Microscopy Devices Market Analysis
8.1. By Accessories
8.1.1. CMOS Sensors
8.1.2. Display Screen
8.1.3. Digital Camera
8.1.4. Lenses
8.1.5. Photographic Plate
8.2. By Image Formation Principles
8.2.1. Diffraction
8.2.2. Reflection
8.2.3. Refraction
8.2.4. Scattering
8.2.5. Temperature
8.3. By Illumination Sources
8.3.1. Arc Lamps
8.3.2. Incandescent Lamps
8.3.3. Electronic Flash
8.3.4. Laser
8.3.5. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
8.4. By Illumination Techniques-For Contrast
8.4.1. Bright Field
8.4.2. Cross Polarized
8.4.3. Dark Field
8.4.4. Differential Interference Contrast
8.4.5. Fluorescence
8.4.6. Interference Reflection
8.4.7. Laser
8.4.8. Oblique
8.4.9. Phase Contrast
8.4.10. X-Ray
8.5. By Illumination Techniques-For Stain
8.5.1. Dispersion Staining
8.5.2. In Vitro Staining
8.5.3. In Vivo Staining
8.6. By Resolution Techniques
8.6.1. Confocal
8.6.2. Super Resolution
9. Global Scanning Microscopy Devices Market Analysis
9.1. By Accessories
9.1.1. Controller Electronics
9.1.2. Isolation System
9.1.3. Probe
9.1.4. Scanner
10. Global Microscopy Devices Market – By End- User Industries
10.1. Applied Physics
10.2. Chemistry
10.3. Forensic Science
10.4. Life Sciences
10.4.1. Biology
10.4.2. Biomedical& Biotechnology
10.4.3. Medical Science
10.5. Material Sciences
10.5.1. Metallography
10.5.2. Metallurgy
10.6. Metrology
10.7. MEMS & Nanotechnology
10.8. Semiconductors
11. Global Microscopy Devices Market -Geographic Analysis
11.1. Introduction
11.2. North America
11.2.1. Canada
11.2.2. USA
11.3. South & Central America
11.3.1. Argentina
11.3.2. Brazil
11.3.3. Chile
11.3.4. Mexico
11.3.5. Others
11.4. Europe
11.4.1. France
11.4.2. Germany
11.4.3. Switzerland
11.4.4. UK
11.4.5. Others
11.5. APAC
11.5.1. China
11.5.2. India
11.5.3. Japan
11.5.4. Others
11.6. ROW
12. Market Entropy
12.1. New Product Launches
12.2. M&As, Collaborations, JVs and Partnerships
13. Company Profiles (Overview, Financials, SWOT Analysis – Top 5 Companies, Developments, Product Portfolio)
13.1. ACCU-SCOPE Inc.
13.2. Bruker Biosciences Corp.
13.3. Carl Zeiss AG
13.4. Danish Micro Engineering A/S
13.5. FEI Co.
13.6. Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.
13.7. JEOL Ltd.
13.8. JPK Instruments AG
13.9. Leica Microsystems
13.10. Nanosurf AG
13.11. Nikon Corp.
13.12. NT-MDT Co.
13.13. Olympus Corp.
13.14. Oxford Instruments PLC
13.15. Park Systems Corp.
13.16. Tescan, A.S.
*More than 40 Companies are profiled in this Research Report, Complete List available on Request*
“”*Financials would be provided on a best efforts basis for private companies””
14. Appendix
14.1. Abbreviations
14.2. Sources
14.3. Research Methodology
14.4. Bibliography
14.5. Compilation of Expert Insights
14.6. Disclaimer”
“13.1. ACCU-SCOPE Inc.
13.2. Bruker Biosciences Corp.
13.3. Carl Zeiss AG
13.4. Danish Micro Engineering A/S
13.5. FEI Co.
13.6. Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.
13.7. JEOL Ltd.
13.8. JPK Instruments AG
13.9. Leica Microsystems
13.10. Nanosurf AG
13.11. Nikon Corp.
13.12. NT-MDT Co.
13.13. Olympus Corp.
13.14. Oxford Instruments PLC
13.15. Park Systems Corp.
13.16. Tescan, A.S.”