25-April-2019: The global optogenetics
actuators & sensors market size is expected to reach USD 584.73 million by
2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., exhibiting a
1.93% CAGR during the forecast period. Extensive research in the field of neuroscience
and ophthalmology is expected to boost market growth in the coming years. Key
players are focusing majorly on research activities to study brain functions in
various psychiatric and retinal disease states, which is anticipated to drive
the sector.
Government organizations are
providing funds to academic research institutions and individual researchers
for advancements in the field of optogenetics. Moreover, various initiatives
undertaken by international organizations such as WHO and NIH are anticipated
to boost market growth. Various projects and initiatives initiated in the field
of neuroscience are also promoting growth prospects.
In addition, ongoing
investigations to improve signal sizes and responses and target specificity of
subcellular membranes such as axon terminals, cell body, and dendrites in
neuroscience are expected to support the growth of the segment. Rise in
incidence of retinal and brain disorders are ultimately increasing demand for
optogenetic actuators and sensors.
Furthermore, changing
healthcare reforms and public-private collaborations among industrial players,
government, and research institutions are expected to drive technological
progressions in optogenetics. This, in turn, is anticipated to significantly
boost the growth of the optogenetics actuators and sensors market over the
forecast period.
In
depth research report on Optogenetics Actuators and Sensors Market
Further
key findings from the report suggest:
· Actuators
are estimated to account for the largest revenue share owing to their increased
usage in investigations related to neuroscience and ophthalmology
· Sensors
are anticipated to grow at the fastest rate in the coming years due to
technological advancements in optogenetics
· Retinal
disorders accounted for the largest revenue share owing to higher usage of
optogenetic actuators and sensors in disease oriented studies. Rise in
prevalence of various retinal and psychiatric disorders is also anticipated to
boost the segment
· North
America dominated the market owing to government support, extensive research,
local presence of substantial number of players, and well-established
healthcare framework
· Asia
Pacific is expected to exhibit the fastest growth over the forecast period
owing to progressive industrialization and favorable government support
· Major
players include Bruker; Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.; Gensight Biologics; AGTC;
Prizmatix; Merck KGaA; Elliot Scientific Ltd; Coherent, Inc.; The Jackson
Laboratory; Scientifica (Judges Scientific Plc Company); Addgene; Shanghai
Laser & Optics Century Co., Ltd. (SLOC); Noldus Information Technology;
Thorlabs, Inc.; and Danaher
· Companies
are collaborating with academic institutions and private and public entities to
accelerate developments in optogenetics.
Grand View Research has
segmented the global optogenetics actuators & sensors market on the basis
of product, disease type, and region:
Optogenetics
Actuators & Sensors Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
· Actuators
· Channelrhodopsin
· Halorhodopsin
Biochip
· Archaerhodopsin
· Sensors
· Genetically
Encoded Calcium Indicators
· Voltage-Sensitive
Fluorescent Proteins
· pH
Sensors
Optogenetics
Actuators & Sensors Disease Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 -
2025)
· Retinal
Disorders
· Parkinson’s
Disease
· Anxiety
& Depression
· Autism
· Schizophrenia
· Others
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