Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LCMS) market has grown significantly over the last decade. Increasing research and development expenditure in the healthcare sector and increasing adoption of various growth strategies by the market players has boosted demand for liquid chromatography mass spectrometry services in recent years. These systems have application in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Rising number of product launches and increasing number of clinical trials is expected to fuel demand for liquid chromatography mass spectrometry over the forecast period.
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Increasing number of clinical trials and research and development expenditure in the healthcare sector is expected to drive the market growth. For instance, according to Clinical Trials.gov, the number of clinical studies registered in 50 states and 209 countries in 2018 was 293,353 and 262,371 in 2017.
The companies engaged in the liquid chromatography mass spectrometry market are expected to generate significant return-on-investment (ROI) over the forecast period, owing to increasing adoption of growth strategies such as partnerships, as well as product launches by market players. For instance, in March 2019, Shimadzu Corporation launched the Nexera Ultra High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph series, incorporating artificial intelligence, which allows systems to detect and resolve issues automatically. The system makes lab management simple by integrating IoT and thus allows users to achieve higher throughput.
Moreover, increasing adoption of strategic collaborations in order to establish training centers and provide knowledge regarding proteomics and mass spectroscopy to researchers is expected to drive the market growth over the forecast period. For instance, in 2017, SCIEX and Protein and Proteomics Centre (PPC), collaboratively launched a proteomics and mass spectrometry training center at the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Faculty of Science in 2018. The training center is expected to help researchers based in Singapore to enhance research and development activities. Furthermore, in 2017, Pan Africa Chemistry Network (PACN) organized the first LC-MS workshop in Kenya. The PACN conducted six week training courses across four countries in Africa, training over 90 researchers.
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