Healthcare
Preclinical Imaging Market Size Estimated to Reach $983.6 Million by 2025
Preclinical Imaging (In-VIVO) Market size is estimated to reach $983.6 Million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 5.47% during the forecast period 2020-2025. Preclinical Imaging is the research process done on living organisms for the drug development. This Preclinical In-VIVO imaging is used to study the changes at different stages, that is at the organ, tissue, and molecular level, using different types of modalities. The longitudinal study of drug development by disease monitoring and its therapeutic response by In-vivo imaging is set to have a major impact. The increase in cancers, cardiovascular and other diseases among people and an increase in the usage of preclinical in-vivo imaging techniques for the development of medicines and treatment to cure those diseases is driving the market.
Key Takeaways
- Geographically, North America’s Preclinical Imaging (In-VIVO) Market accounted for the highest revenue share in 2019 and it is poised to dominate during the forecast period 2020-2025 owing to the high usage of different modalities in research and development.
- Advancement in new technologies and increased usage of different types of modalities together for better and fast results is boosting the market.
- Detailed analysis on the Strength, Weakness and Opportunities of the prominent players operating in the market will be provided in the Preclinical Imaging Market report.
- Increase in chronic diseases like cancer, cardiovascular, neurological disorders and other diseases are set to increase the growth of the preclinical imaging market during the forecast period 2020-2025.
- Increased usage of Preclinical Imaging in different sectors
- High cost of modalities
- In February 2017, FUJIFILM VisualSonics Inc, announced the launch of new Vevo LAZR-X, which uses high-frequency ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging techniques together for the animal research application.
- In February 2019, Bruker announced the new Skyscan 1273 benchtop 3D x-ray microscope based on micro-CT technology, this is used for the non-destructive 3D imaging, covering a variety of industrial and scientific application.






