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27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Global Surge in Analytical and Life Science Tools to Push Market Beyond $100 Billion by 2029, New SDi Report Predicts
ARLINGTON, Va., May 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Strategic Directions International (SDi), part of Science and Medicine Group, has released the highly anticipated 2025 Global Assessment Report: The Analytical and Life Science Instrumentation Industry, the most comprehensive and data-driven overview of the global laboratory instrumentation market available. The report projects the industry will exceed $100 billion in global sales by 2029, despite current economic challenges, including trade tensions, funding volatility, and market recalibration. "Trade tensions, economic difficulties, and funding turbulence have resulted in market disruptions and, at least in the short-term, lower growth expectations across several important customer segments," said Mike Tice, Senior Vice President at SDi. "Nevertheless, steady demand and innovation across segments offer some reasons for optimism—especially in areas like surface science and certain key life science technologies." What's Inside the 2025 Global Assessment Report Covering over 80 distinct technologies across 10 major instrument groups, the report is a strategic tool for executives, product managers, investors, procurement professionals, and business developers in the analytical instrumentation space. Key data points include: 2024 global market size and five-year forecasts to 2029 Vendor market shares and competitive positioning Revenue segmentation: initial systems, aftermarket, consumables, services Regional market segmentation and growth trends End market segmentation and forecasts Global unit shipments (new and used) Regional and Segment Highlights Surface science instrumentation is poised to lead growth, driven by semiconductor, battery, and advanced materials applications. India's growth is expected to outpace other regional markets, fueled by its pharmaceutical manufacturing boom and government-supported R&D expansion. The US & Canada, while still dominant, may face headwinds due to shifts in federal funding priorities and regulatory uncertainty. Industry Breakdown: Who's Leading and Why It Matters The report categorizes major players into: Broad-Based Firms (e.g., Thermo Fisher, Agilent, Danaher) Multi-Product Companies (e.g., Waters, QIAGEN, Bio-Rad) Focused Specialists (e.g., Illumina, Becton Dickinson, ZEISS) Each chapter provides detailed analysis of technologies such as: Chromatography (HPLC, GC, Ion, Flash) Mass Spectrometry (TOF, MALDI-TOF, LC/MS, GC-MS) Spectroscopy (UV-Vis, NMR, Raman, Fluorescence) Life Science Tools (Sequencing, Flow Cytometry, PCR) Surface Science (Electron, Confocal, and Advanced Microscopy) Lab Automation, Informatics, Sample Prep, and Core Lab Equipment Who Will Benefit from This Report Instrument manufacturers & product managers Use Cases: Forecast demand, prioritize R&D, benchmark competitors Strategic planners & business development teams Use Cases: Identify M&A targets, market entry strategies, OEM/distribution opportunities Investors & private equity firms Use Cases: Conduct due diligence, assess segment growth potential Lab procurement & operations leaders Use Cases: Plan capital expenditures, guide vendor selection, align lab strategy Sales & distribution teams Use Cases: Target high-growth regions and categories, adjust sales coverage Solving Key Industry Challenges Fragmented market intelligence How the Report Helps: Brings together 80+ technologies into one structured analysis Unclear competitor positioning How the Report Helps: Offers vendor share data and product segmentation Product planning ambiguity How the Report Helps: Details application-specific demand and forecast trends Regional investment uncertainty How the Report Helps: Provides demand breakdowns by country and end-market Limited aftermarket visibility How the Report Helps: Includes service and consumables revenue segmentation Purchase the Report The 2025 Global Assessment Report: The Analytical and Life Science Instrumentation Industry is now available for purchase. Purchase or view the table of contents here. About SDiStrategic Directions International (SDi), part of Science and Medicine Group, is the leading business intelligence firm in the highly specialized field of analytical and life science instruments. Its client list includes virtually every major analytical instrumentation company in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Founded in 1981, SDi has published hundreds of market reports and provided proprietary consulting services for a multitude of clients. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Strategic Directions International
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Ohio State's Donovan Jackson showcased strong versatility that should bolster his NFL Draft stock
(This article was written with the assistance of Castmagic, an AI tool, and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy. Please reach out to us if you notice any mistakes.) Based on the insights shared by Yahoo Sports' Nate Tice and Mike Tice in the "Football 301 Podcast" episode, Donovan Jackson emerges as a notable NFL Draft prospect for several compelling reasons. Firstly, Jackson boasts versatility in his play, having shown proficiency at guard and tackle during his time at Ohio State. His experience playing multiple positions on the offensive line makes him a valuable asset for any NFL team looking for depth. Advertisement Secondly, Jackson's athleticism stands out. Even though he shifted to tackle following Josh Simmons' injury, it was the later tackle tape that highlighted his movement skills, making him even more appealing as a guard. The Tices appreciated his athleticism and ability to perform in space, which suggests that Jackson has the potential to excel in various offensive schemes. "How do you miss on the player like this?" Mike Tice asked. "This player is going to be a good player in the league for. For quite a while. ... "I would definitely have Jackson ahead of [Alabama guard Tyler] Booker." Advertisement Moreover, Jackson's pedigree and physical attributes are hard to ignore. As a player who started multiple games and demonstrated solid performance at a high level of competition, he has the experience and background that scouts often look for in a draft prospect. Finally, his length (33-inch arms), combined with the athleticism noted by Nate and Mike Tice, positions him as a strong candidate to contribute effectively at the next level. To hear more NFL discussions, tune into "Football 301" on Apple, Spotify or YouTube.
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
NFL Draft: Mike Tice ranks the offensive linemen from 1-5
(This article was written with the assistance of Castmagic, an AI tool, and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy. Please reach out to us if you notice any mistakes.) Mike Tice, former head coach of the Minnesota Vikings, joined his son, Nate, on the Football 301 podcast to discuss the offensive line prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. Here is how Mike Tice ranks the o-linemen in this year's class: 1. Josh Conerly Jr. (T, Oregon): Mike Tice highly praises Conerly as his No. 1 offensive lineman in this draft. He appreciates Conerly's great technique, footwork, hand usage and ability to extend his arms. Tice believes Conerly has a lot of good traits, making him a premier offensive tackle in this year's draft. Advertisement 2. Josh Simmons (T, Ohio State): Tice is fond of Simmons and considers him a true left tackle. He highlights Simmons' athleticism, smoothness and ability to finish plays. Tice also notes that Simmons can sink and flip his hips effectively, especially on the backside. 3. Kelvin Banks (T, Texas): Tice sees Banks as a tackle due to his athletic ability. He highlights Banks' excellence in space, good redirection and ability to maintain contact with pass rushers. Tice believes Banks is capable of playing left tackle at the next level. 4. Armand Membou (T, Missouri): Tice ranks Membou highly for his excellent agility, foot fire in the run game and use of his arms. He appreciates Membou's ability to excel in wide receiver screens and his ability to redirect quickly. Advertisement 5. Will Campbell (T, LSU): Although Tice indicates that Campbell may project as a guard due to his arm length, he recognizes his strengths as a young player. Campbell is praised for his intelligence, aggression and ability as a blocker. To hear more NFL discussions, tune into "Football 301" on Apple, Spotify or YouTube.