Abstract
INTRODUCTION
The field of microscopy has undergone an enormous evolution since the earliest
optical microscopes were developed in the 1600s. The optical microscope has
been refined continuously since its introduction, resulting in today' s superb
scientific instruments. However, the optical microscope is ultimately limited
in the minimum size and nature of the features it can resolve by
manufacturability constraints and, ultimately, the physics of light itself.
New microscopy technologies have been developed to overcome these limitations,
such as electron, scanning probe, and focused ion beam microscopy. The field
of microscopy continues to evolve rapidly, as new requirements and imaging
technologies are developed. While optical microscopes once accounted for the
bulk of all microscopes sold in the world, today they are in the minority.
While microscopes are a billion-dollar industry, their true importance lies in
the activities they make possible, such as life sciences research,
microelectronics, and advanced materials science. Microscopy is particularly
important to the expanding field of nanotechnology.
SCOPE OF STUDY
This report contains:
- Optical (light) microscopes, electron microscopes, scanning probe
microscopes, other types of microscope (e.g., focused ion beam, confocal), and
microscope accessories
- Microscope technologies
- Patent analysis
- Major end-uses and applications
- Global market trends by type of instrument, end-user segment, geographical
region, for the period 2006 through 2012
- Technology trends, limits, and challenges
- Industry structure (e.g., firm size and financial performance, ownership,
market shares).
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
The findings and conclusions of this report are based on information gathered
from industry sources, including microscope manufacturers and users. Interview
data were combined with information gathered through an extensive review of
secondary sources such as trade publications, trade associations, company
literature, and online databases to produce the projections contained in this
report.
The base year for analysis and projection is 2006. With 2006 as a baseline,
market projections were developed for 2007 through 2012. These projections are
based on a combination of a consensus among the primary contacts combined with
our understanding of the key market drivers and their impact from a historical
and analytical perspective. The analytical methodologies used to generate the
market estimates are described in detail in the section on Detailed Market
Projections.
All dollar projections presented in this report are in 2006 constant dollars.
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
Andrew McWilliams, the author of this report, is a partner in the Boston-based
international technology and marketing consulting firm 43rd Parallel LLC. He
is also the author of a number of other Business Communications Co. studies,
including several studies of microscopy-related technologies such as MFG016A,
Nondestructive Testing; NAN035A, Nanosensors; NAN041A, Nanopatterning;
NAN031B, Nanotechnology: A Realistic Market Assessment; NAN036A,
Nanotechnology for Photonics; NAN038A, Nanotechnology in Life Science
Applications; and IAS015A, Materials Characterization Instruments.