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Selbyville, Delaware, Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —
The micropumps market value is poised to surpass USD 8.5 billion by 2030, according to a new research report by Global Market Insights Inc.
The increasing utilization of micropumps in minimally invasive surgical procedures are expected to be among the major factors strengthening the industry landscape. Minimally invasive surgery involves one or more small incisions and are usually associated with fewer complications, lesser pain, and shorter hospital stays. Using micropumps in these surgeries helps generate and maintain a controlled microfluidic flow during the procedure.
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Increasing R&D initiatives to boost the adoption of non-mechanical micropumps
Non-mechanical micropump segment is predicted to drive lucrative growth in the forthcoming years. Non-mechanical micropumps are used in a broad spectrum of applications ranging from morphing mechanical structures to biomedical lab-on-a-chip systems. Researchers globally have been focusing on developing advanced pumping and pressurizing systems to ensure improved drug delivery, further supporting segment expansion.
Browse key industry insights spread across 170 pages with 206 market data tables & 13 figures & charts from the report, “Micropump Market Analysis By Product (Mechanical Micropumps {Piezoelectric Micropump & Peristaltic Pump}, Non-mechanical Micropumps), Application (Drug Delivery, In-vitro Diagnostics, Medical Devices), End-use (Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Companies, Hospitals & Diagnostic Centers, Academic & Research Institutes) Industry Analysis Report, Regional Outlook, Growth Potential, Covid-19 Impact Analysis, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2022 – 2030” in detail along with the table of contents:
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