Forecast on Microfluidics Market: Global Industry Analysis and Trends Till 2025 by Future Market Insights

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Global Microfluidics

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Microfluidics is a technology that deals with the study of flow of liquids through

microscopic channels. It is characterized by control and manipulation of fluids at submillimeter scale. It involves design, manufacture and formulation of devices and

processes dealing with extremely low volume of fluids.Microfluidics field provides

improved control on laboratory handling, analytical techniques and processing.

Microfluidics is also referred as lab-on-chip or micrototal analysis assisting in biological

and chemical analysis. Currently, microfluidic devices are known to have a wide range of

applications apart from pharmaceuticals and life sciences namely, printing, pneumatics,

chemical process engineering and power systems. Thus the advantages of adopting

microfluidic technologies depend on the various applications for which they are used. For

instance, the significance of microfluidic devices in point-of-care applications depends on

the low-cost disposables, associated small volume of necessary reagents and sample, and

high sensitivity. On the contrary, the advantages for pharmaceutical research applications

are to allow process automation and multiplexed assays.

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Advancements in proteomics and genomics field are expected to boost the growth of the

global microfluidics market.Other factors driving the growth of this market include

acceleration in the fields of drug delivery, biosensing, drug screening, single cell or

molecule analysis and point-of-care diagnostics. The miniaturization of bioanalytical

techniques offers considerable advantages such as reduction of the equipment size and

parallel operation for multiple analysis, also making...