3D Bioprinting Market of Living Human Tissues/Organs Worth US$ 2,846.3 million - UnivDatos Industry Analysis- by Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2021-2027
Research report presented by UnivDatos, Emphasis on
Application (Research and Clinical), Technology (Inkjet, Extrusion,
Laser-Assisted Bioprinting, and others), Material (Collagen, Gelatin, Alginate,
Synthetic Macromolecules, Hyaluronic Acid, Generic Hydroge, and Others), Tissue
Type (Generic Tissue/Organ, Renal, Skin, Bone, Liver, Lungs, Cardiac /
Cardiovascular, Adipose Tissue, Cartilage, Ocular Tissue, Tumor Tissue, and
Others) and Geographical analysis (key regions and country).
As per the research report, Global 3D Bioprinting of Living
Human Tissues/Organs Market is expected to reach the
market valuation of US$ 2,846.3 million by 2027 expanding at a reasonable CAGR
of 20.75% during the forecast period (2021-2027) from US$ 651.6 million in
2019. 3D Bioprinting of Live Human Tissues/Organs is an additive
manufacturing process that prints tissue or living structures layer by layer,
mimicking the actions of normal living systems, using cells and other
biocompatible materials such as bio inks.
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In
the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, 3D bioprinting has
emerged as a promising modern method for fabricating complex biological
structures. It aims to overcome the drawbacks of traditional tissue engineering
approaches by layering biomaterials in a desired 3D pattern in a detailed and
regulated manner, according to government data on organ procurement and
transplantation in the United States, 17 people die each year while waiting for
an organ transplant.
Furthermore,
according to the American Society of Transplantation, anyone is added to the
national transplant waiting list in the United States every ten minutes. Every
day, about 20-25 people die while awaiting transplant surgery. In addition, the
industry's limited number of organ donors would necessitate 3D bioprinting of
live human tissue in the coming years According to a poll conducted by Organ
Donor.Gov, 90 percent of people in the United States favour organ donation, but
just 60 percent have signed up as donors. Just 3 out of 1,000 people die in
such a manner that organ donation is possible, despite the fact that one person
will donate up to 8 lifesaving organs.
Furthermore,
the market for organ transplantation is rising in Europe, but there aren't
enough organs to satisfy the demand. The scarcity of organs has been a limiting
factor in the treatment of multiple patients with chronic organ loss, resulting
in long waiting lists, according to the Council of Europe, over 150,000 people
in Europe were on organ waiting lists in 2020. Furthermore, 41,000 patients
undergo transplants on average each year, and 48,000 additional patients are
added to waiting lists. Per hour, almost six new patients are admitted to the
transplant waiting list.
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Insights
Presented in the Report
“Amongst
technology, extrusion segment dominated the market during the forecast period”
The
market is divided into four categories based on technology: inkjet, extrusion,
laser-assisted bioprinting, and others. The extrusion segment has the highest
industry sales share of 57.2 percent in 2019 and is predicted to remain dominant
over the forecast period.
“Amongst
application, Clinical segment holds the major share”
The market is divided into two categories based on the vector
type: research and clinical. Because of the growing demand for organ
transplantation such as bone, skin, and heart valves, the clinical segment
dominated the market in 2019 with a share of 75.1 percent and is projected to
continue to do so throughout the forecast period.
“Amongst
tissue type, Generic Tissue/Organ segment holds the major share”
The
market is divided into Generic Tissue/Organ, Renal, Skin, Bone, Liver, Lungs,
Cardiac/Cardiovascular, Adipose Tissue, Cartilage, Ocular Tissue, Tumor Tissue,
and Other Tissue Types based on tissue type. In 2019, With 36.7 percent market
share in 2019, the Generic Tissue/Organ segment is projected to be the leading
segment of the 3D Bioprinting Market of Living
Human Tissues/Organs during the forecast period due to an increase in the
number of patients seeking organ transplants. According to a survey, a new
patient is added to the waiting list every ten minutes, with about 4,000
patients waiting for a transplant in the United States each year.
“Amongst
material, Collagen segment dominated the market during the forecast period”
The
market is divided into Collagen, Gelatin, Alginate, Synthetic Macromolecules,
Hyaluronic Acid, Generic Hydroge, and others based on the content. Due to the
increased usage of collagen biomaterial in various regenerative medicine and
disease modelling applications, the collagen category accounted for a maximum
market sales share of 16.2 percent in 2019 and is anticipated to remain
dominant throughout the studied span (e.g., skin, bone, and cornea).
“North
America represents one of the largest markets of 3D Bioprinting of Living Human
Tissues/Organs market”
A
systematic research was performed for various regions around the globe,
including North America (the United States, Canada, and the Rest of North
America), Europe (Germany, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the Rest of
Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, and Rest of APAC), and
the Rest of the World to gain a greater understanding of the business
conditions of the 3D Bioprinting of Living Human Tissues/Organs market. Because
of the rising prevalence of chronic diseases and increased support for R&D
activities associated with 3D Bioprinting of Living Human Tissues/Organs, North
America led the industry in 2019, generating sales of US$ 235.4 million.
The 3D Bioprinting Market of
Living Human Tissues/Organs can further be customized
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Table of Contents
1 Market
Introduction
2 Research
Methodology or Assumption
3 Industry
Performance
4 Executive
Summary
5 Case
Studies
6 COVID-19
Impact
7 Market
Insights by Technology
8 Market
Insights by Application
9 Market
Insights by Material
10 Market
Insights by Tissue Type
11 Market
Insights by End-User
12 Market
Insights by Region
13 3d
Bioprinting Of Living Human Tissues/Organs Market Dynamics
14 Legal &
Regulatory Framework
15 Demand and
Supply Side Analysis
16 Value Chain
Analysis
17 3d
Bioprinting Of Living Human Tissues/Organs Market Hotspot & Opportunities
18 3d
Bioprinting Of Living Human Tissues/Organs Market Trends & Insights
19 Competitive
Scenario
20 Company
Profiled - Allevi,
Aspect Biosystems, BioDan Group, Biolife 4D, Cellbrick GmbH, Cellink, Digiab,
Microdrop Technologies, Microfab Technologies
21 Disclaimer
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