Electron Microscopes Industry-Regional Synopsis
North America Market Statistics
North America electron microscopes market is expected to account for the largest revenue share of 41% by 2037, owing to rapid advancements in electron microscope technology, expanding applications in nanotechnology and life sciences, and rising investments in developing advanced imaging techniques equipped with AI and other modern technologies. In addition, governments and local bodies are funding research and development activities and supporting the development of advanced microscopy technologies.
The government in the U.S. has been actively supporting scientific research through funding, particularly in nanotechnology and related fields. For instance, in 2022, the government allocated a budget of USD 1.7 billion for the National Nanotechnology Initiatives to support nanotechnology research. Such initiatives facilitate the procurement of advanced electron microscopy equipment for research institutions.
In Canada, the market is expected to register rapid growth till 2037, led by rapid adoption of advanced imaging techniques, rising research and development spending, and high usage of electron microscopes across several sectors such as healthcare, research, and semiconductors. In addition, expanding applications of electron microscopes is expected to open lucrative opportunities for key players in the market.
APAC Market Analysis
Asia Pacific electron microscopes market is expected to register massive revenue growth throughout the forecast period, propelled by high demand for advanced imaging technologies, including electron microscopes across several applications and rising investments in nanomaterials and nanotechnology instruments. Moreover, expanding applications of scientific research in genomics, and medical diagnostics in China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia are expected to boost demand for electron microscopes during the forecast period.
China’s focus on advancing nanotechnology and materials science has resulted in increasing demand for electron microscopes for high-resolution imaging and analysis. In June 2023, the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) became the first university in the world to manufacture next-generation self-designed electron microscopes. In addition, local governments and companies are investing in R&D activities to develop advanced imaging technologies to cater to rising demand. For instance, in January 2024, Huangpu announced the launch of TH-F120, China’s first commercial transmission electron microscope.
In India, the electron microscopes market is likely to account for significant growth, attributed to rapid adoption of advanced technologies, supportive government measures for scientific research, and rising need for advanced electronic microscopes for research and academic purposes.
