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The North America life science tools market size is expected to reach USD 81.9 billion by 2027 registering a CAGR of 11.6%
The market growth is attributed to a rise in government funding for life science technologies, growth of cell & gene therapies, increasing demand for biopharmaceuticals, and a rise in competition among prominent market entities.
Competitive dynamics continue to drive a rapid pace of innovation in sequencing, multiplex platforms, and major categories of mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography; this supports growth via upgrade/replacement cycles and expands the applicability of technologies. An increase in investments for R&D of life science tools is expected to drive the market significantly.
Dublin, March 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The "North America Life Science Tools Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by End-use, by Technology (Cell Biology, Proteomics Technologies), by Product (PCR & qPCR, Cell Biology), and Segment Forecasts, 2020-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The North America life science tools market size is expected to reach USD 81.9 billion by 2027 registering a CAGR of 11.6% The market growth is attributed to a rise in government funding for life science technologies, growth of cell & gene therapies, increasing demand for biopharmaceuticals, and a rise in competition among prominent market entities.Competitive dynamics continue to drive a rapid pace of innovation in sequencing, multiplex platforms, and major categories of mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography; this supports growth via upgrade/replacement cycles and expands the applicability of technologies. An increase in investment
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