DUBLIN, Nov. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8sbjhf/20152019_us) has announced the addition of the "2015-2019 US Molecular Blood Typing, Grouping and Infectious Disease NAT Market: Supplier Shares, Sales Forecasts, Innovative Technologies, Competitive Strategies" report to their offering.
US Molecular Blood Typing, Grouping and Infectious Disease NAT Market is a new strategic analysis prepared in order to help current suppliers and potential market entrants identify and evaluate emerging opportunities and assist industry executives in developing effective business, new product development and marketing strategies.
During the next five years, the US blood banking market is expected to undergo significant transformation, which will result from the convergence of several trends, including more stringent regulations; advances in diagnostic technologies, IT, system engineering and automation; and intensifying competition. Some segments will start resembling commodity markets, where product positioning and differentiation are more critical than underlying technology.
The changes in the marketplace will create exciting opportunities for new instruments and reagent systems, as well as auxiliary products, such as specimen preparation devices, controls, calibrators, and innovative IT applications.
Strategic Recommendations
- New product development opportunities with significant market appeal.
- Alternative market penetration strategies.
- Potential market entry barriers and risks.
The report explores future marketing and technological trends in the US; provides estimates of the test volume, instrument placements and sales; compares features of major automated and semi-automated analyzers; profiles leading and emerging competitors; and identifies specific product and market opportunities facing suppliers during the next ten years.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8sbjhf/20152019_us
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