Nov 25 2009
Research and Markets () has announced the addition of the "The World Market for Electron and Scanning Probe Microscopes" report to their offering.
The electron and scanning probe microscopes market typically services the semiconductors and data storage industry, which in 2008 was worth approximately $178 billion. The market for electron and scanning probe microscopes for the semiconductors and date storage market was $793 million in 2008, growing to $1252 million by 2015. Market drivers include increasing yields, increased demand for more sophisticated failure analysis techniques, increases in the complexity and performance level of devices used in electronic products, reduction of manufacturing costs, increased resolution, increasing device complexity and shrinking geometries. Emerging markets for electron and scanning probe microscopes include bio-medicine and life sciences and nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
Report contents
World and regional markets for Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM), Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) and Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM)
Key market players and market share
Market structures, market drivers and restraints, key areas of growth, key sectors, technical challenges
Key end user markets
Company profiles
Over 125 tables and figures