The global digital pathology market is
expected to reach USD 979.0 million by 2025, according to a new report by Grand
View Research, Inc. Increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, which triggers
demand for advanced diagnostics, is expected to provide growth opportunities to
digital pathology market. Growing economic stability and awareness pertaining
to associated benefits with the use of computer-aided diagnostics is further
contributing toward the industry growth.
Technological advancements such
as digital imaging, computerization, robotic light microscopy, and multiple
fiberoptic communications are some of the key factors contributing toward the
rising adoption of digital pathology. In addition, introduction of cloud-based
technology enabling storage of digital slides coupled with secure access to
pathologists is expected to serve this industry as a potential growth driver.
Digital pathology has important
role in companion diagnostics and drug development pipeline, including
molecular biology, biobanking, molecular tissue profiling, and tissue
microarray analysis. Increasing demand for high-quality tissue samples in
tissue-based biomarker research is propelling the adoption of this technology
over the forecast period.
This market is expected to
witness intense competition in near future owing to rising adoption of rigorous
strategies by the market players to sustain competition. For instance;
manufacturers of whole slide imaging systems are focused on obtaining premarket
approval for diagnostic digital systems to capture more revenue share.
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
- Whole slide imaging held the dominant share as of 2016 owing to its increased use in academic research
- Rising implementation of whole slide image scanning in stratified medicine and tissue-based biomarker research is one of the key contributing factors for the dominance of this technology
- Telepathology segment is expected to witness lucrative growth in the near future owing to the benefits associated with its use
- Telepathology offers faster diagnosis and synchronizes patient data, where healthcare professionals can remotely access this information
- Rising demand for accurate & faster diagnosis fosters the demand for static image-based systems that further contributes to the static telepathology system growth
- Digital pathology has wide applications in academic research owing to various benefits such as cost-effectiveness and rapid results
- The availability of unified platforms for workflows in pathology is anticipated to boost the usage rate of computer-aided imaging technology in academic research, which is anticipated to boost the segment growth
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Grand View Research has segmented
the digital pathology market on the basis of the technology, application, and
region:
Digital Pathology Technology Outlook (Revenue, USD
Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Whole Slide Imaging
- Telepathology
- Static
- Dynamic
Digital Pathology Application Outlook (Revenue, USD
Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Drug Discovery & Development
- Academic Research
- Disease Diagnosis
Digital Pathology Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million,
2014 - 2025)
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- UK
- Germany
- Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- Latin America
- Mexico
- Brazil
- MEA
- South Africa
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