Microscopy Devices Market Expected to Reach Usd 9.69 Billion Globally in 2020

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Microscopy Devices Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 - 2020

Transparency Market Research has released a new market study titled "Microscopy Devices Market - Products (Optical Microscopes, Electron Microscopes, Scanning Probe Microscopes and Others) and Applications (Semiconductors, Life Sciences, Nanotechnology, Material Sciences and Others) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 - 2020" the global microscopy devices market was valued at USD 5.75 billion in 2014 and is estimated to reach a market worth USD 9.69 billion in 2020 at a CAGR of 7.6% from 2014 to 2020.

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Microscopy devices are being used since the past three centuries. Discovery of microorganisms and the intricacies of an atom made humans more curious to understand the dynamics of the smaller worlds. This lead to the innovations in microscopy devices and thereby enriched us with the knowledge of the microscopic universe. From the simple hand-held magnifying lens, to the large Hadron Collider located in the Alps, created specifically to study the intricate details of the atomic substructures, microscopes have evolved in a great progression over the years. Devices have grown more complex and nowadays seldom use visible light in magnification of objects. Among them, the innovation of electron...