SAN
ANTONIO, Aug. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- Chromatography instruments and modular test equipment are
revolutionising scientific analysis and industrial testing. By
enabling precise separation and analysis of complex mixtures,
chromatography plays a crucial role in ensuring pharmaceutical
purity, food safety, and environmental compliance. With robust
support and training, these technologies are also enhancing lab
efficiency and return on investment (ROI).
Manufacturers are increasingly focusing on providing reliable
and efficient service, enhancing customer experience, and driving
sales in a competitive market. In 2023, the global chromatography
market generated revenues worth $5.11
billion, with significant contributions from gas, liquid,
and ion chromatography.
The expanding use of chromatography in pharmaceuticals,
especially in drug development and clinical research, coupled with
the food and beverage industry's heavy reliance on chromatography
for quality control, is expected to accelerate market expansion to
$6.60 billion in 2028. The top four
companies currently control 64.3% of the industry, with a moderate
pace of technical advancement.
Automation, 3D Printing, and AI: Key Drivers of Industry
Innovation
Shruti Bapusaheb Yewale, Growth Expert at Frost & Sullivan,
points to the increasing demand for automated gas chromatography
(GC) systems as one of the most significant drivers of market
growth. "Over the next five years, this segment is expected to grow
to between $100 and $500 million. These systems are transforming
quality control by optimising workflows and driving down costs. To
capitalise on this opportunity, companies are encouraged to invest
in research and development, while also focusing on customer
education and training to ensure optimal use of these advanced
systems."
Meanwhile, 3D printing technology is unlocking new possibilities
for the cost-effective and precise production of chromatography
columns. This innovation presents a substantial growth opportunity,
as it allows for the customisation of columns to meet specific
analytical needs. Companies that focus on enhancing print
resolution and improving the durability of printed columns will be
well-positioned to lead this emerging market.
"The integration of AI and machine learning into chromatography
software is rapidly advancing the industry's predictive accuracy
and operational efficiency. AI-driven models are enabling more
precise analysis and faster decision-making processes. However, the
success of these technologies depends on close collaboration with
end-users to build comprehensive data sets. Companies that
prioritise such partnerships will gain a competitive edge in the
development of next-generation chromatography solutions," adds
Yewale.
Emerging Shifts: PAT Integration and Hydrogen Adoption in Gas
Chromatography
The chromatography industry is experiencing a wave of
transformative trends that are reshaping the landscape of
scientific analysis and industrial testing. A key driver of this
evolution is the rising demand for Process Analytical Technology
(PAT)-integrated instruments and online liquid chromatography (LC)
systems, ensuring quality control throughout production
processes.
Another significant shift is occurring in gas chromatography
(GC), where the industry is moving from helium to hydrogen as the
preferred carrier gas. This transition is gaining traction as
manufacturers develop advanced GC technologies and implement
stringent safety.
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