The global two-photon microscopy market is anticipated to grow at a significant CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period. The growth of the market is mainly driven owing to its various benefits over confocal photon microscopy. Two-photon microscopy has evolved as an alternative to conventional single-photon confocal microscopy and has been shown to provide several advantages. These include three-dimensionally resolved fluorescence imaging of living cells deep within thick, strongly scattering samples, and reduced phototoxicity, enabling long-term imaging of photosensitive biological specimens. Moreover, various tactical moves such as new launch, and partnerships adopted by the major key players such as Nikon, Horiba, and others to stay competitive in the global market is expected to boost the market growth.
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In April 2021, Nikon Instruments Inc. announced the release of the next-generation confocal microscope series AX, and AX R. With the AX R's high-speed resonant scanner users can acquire up to 720 frames per second at 2048 x 16 pixels. High-speed resonant scanning not only enables dynamic events to be easily captured but also reduces the amount of time required to image large, fixed specimens. Moreover, it captures more data than ever before with the 8K x 8K pixel density and a 25mm field of view, along with it Improved specimen viability for longer time-lapse imaging. Apart from this, in October 2020, HORIBA launched EasyImage, a new imaging tool for Raman microscopy. EasyImag provides benefits for almost all sample types including 2D materials, nano-materials, pharmaceuticals, tissue and cells, and even photoluminescence and Raman analysis of semiconductors.
Additionally, in November 2021, ISS developed a new module that enables PLIM using Ti-Sapphire femtosecond oscillators operating at repetition rates of 80-100 MHz, which are typically used in two-photon (2P) microscopy. This new module has been combined with a Nikon A1 2-photon microscope and has shown capable of lifetime measurements in the range of 100 NS to 100 ms.
Market Coverage
• The market number available for – 2021-2028
• Base year- 2021
• Forecast period- 2021-2028
• Segment Covered-
o By Product
o By Type
o By Application
• Regions Covered-
o North America
o Europe
o Asia-Pacific
o Rest of the World
• Competitive Landscape includes- are Leica Microsystems GmbH, PicoQuant GmbH, Scientifica Ltd., and others.
Key questions addressed by the report
• What is the market growth rate?
• Which segment/region dominates the market in the base year?
• Which segment/region will project the fastest growth in the market?
• Who is the leader in the market?
• How players are addressing challenges to sustain growth?
• Where is the investment opportunity?
Global Two-Photon Microscopy Market– Segmentation
by Product
• Microscope
• Software
• Accessories
by Type
• In-Vitro
• In-Vivo
by Application
• Material Science
• Nanotechnology
• Life Science
• Semiconductors
Global Two-Photon Microscopy Market by Region
North America
• US
• Canada
Europe
• Germany
• UK
• France
• Spain
• Italy
• Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
• China
• Japan
• India
• Rest of Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World
• Middle East & Africa
• Latin America
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