Newer Spectroscopy Techniques Expected to Drive Demand
This research analyzes the global trends in the laser based gas analyzer market across industries such as oil & gas, process, environmental, and pharma. The growing need for energy is driving oil & gas exploration, and boosting the demand for laser based gas analyzers. Also, environmental regulations in various countries are driving demand for laser based gas analyzers as they are less expensive than traditional techniques, requiring minimum maintenance.
The techniques involved include:
- Tuneable diode laser spectroscopy (TDLS)
- Raman spectroscopy (RA)
- Cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS)
- Quantum cascade laser spectroscopy (QCLS)
The study provides the overall market size of each segment for 2017 and a revenue breakdown by geography, technique, and vertical markets. It focuses on the various market dynamics, challenges, Mega Trends, market trends, product analysis, and other factors that are likely to drive market growth. The base year of the study is 2017, with forecasts up to 2024. It offers a thorough analysis of the competitive landscape with market shares (only at the global level) and SWOT analysis of top companies. The research, however, does not provide information on unit shipments. It will present key market participants with business intelligence to help them understand the future of the laser based gas analyzers in the industry verticals covered.
The regions include:
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- Rest of World - includes Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa
Key Issues Addressed
- Is the market growing, how long will it continue to grow for, and at what rate?
- Which laser based analysis techniques present major growth opportunities?
- How will the structure of the market change with time?
- Are the products/services offered today meeting customer needs, or is additional development needed?
- Are the vendors in the space ready to make the most of the market opportunities alone, or do they need partnerships to take their business to the next level?