The overall nanorobotics market is expected to grow from USD 4.9 billion in 2018 to USD 8.3 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 11.1%. The growth of the market is driven by various factors, such as increasing government support and level of investment in nanorobotics, growing advancements in molecular robots, and rising focus on nanotechnology and regenerative medicine. Growth opportunities in emerging markets, increasing application areas of microscopes, and integration of microscopy with spectroscopy are expected to provide huge growth opportunities to players in the nanorobotics market.
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Nanomanipulator type to hold
largest share of nanorobotics market, by type, during forecast period
Nanomanipulators are the first nanorobotics systems that are
capable of nanopositioning. Nanomanipulators were first used in physics and
chemistry fields as robotics are involved in the nanomanipulation for the
development of several nanomanipulation systems. These systems were observed to
present more capabilities similar to those in the industrial manipulators. In
nanorobotics, nanomanipulators are mainly used to manipulate atoms and
molecules and were among the first nanorobotic systems to be commercially
available.
Large level of commercialization
in healthcare sector to drive market growth for nanomedicine in nanorobotics
market
Nanorobotics is widely used in nanomedicine owning to its
healthcare characteristics. Nanomedicine accounted for the largest share of the
overall nanorobotics market, by application, in 2017. The large share of this
application attributes to the large level of commercialization in the
healthcare sector for drug delivery, biomaterial, in vivo imaging, in vitro
diagnostic, active implants, and drug therapy. The market for biomedical
applications accounted for the second-largest share of the overall market, by
application, in 2017.
Nanorobotics market
in Europe to grow at significant rate during forecast period
The nanorobotics market in Europe is expected to
grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The high growth of the
market in this region can be attributed to the increasing aging population and
rising governmental healthcare expenditure in Europe. Also, Europe was among
the earliest regions to recognize the potential of nanorobotics; therefore, a
high level of public and private funding contributes to the high growth of
nanorobotics in Europe. The market in Europe is closely followed by APAC, in
terms of CAGR and expected to grow at the second-highest rate in the overall
market, by region.
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Key market players
The nanorobotics market is currently dominated by
Bruker (US), JEOL (Japan), Thermo Fisher Scientific (US), Ginkgo Bioworks (US),
Oxford Instruments (UK), EV Group (Austria), Imina Technologies (Switzerland),
Toronto Nano Instrumentation (Canada), Klocke Nanotechnik (Germany), and
Kliendiek Nanotechnik (Germany). Other players operating in the market are
Xidex (US), Synthace (Germany), Park Systems (South Korea), Smaract (Germany),
Nanonics Imaging (Israel), Novascan Technologies (US), Angstrom Advanced (US),
Hummingbird Scientific (US), NT-MDT Spectrum Instruments (SI) (Russia), and
WITec (Germany), among others.
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