Veterinary PoC Diagnostics Industry - Major Leaders & Their Dominance in the Global Industry

Overview of This Study:

The study involved four major activities in estimating the size of the global veterinary point-of-care diagnostics market. Exhaustive secondary research was done to collect information on the adoption of different technologies and their regional adoption trends. Industry experts further validated the data obtained through secondary research through primary research.

Furthermore, the market size estimates and forecast provided in this study are derived through a mix of the bottom-up approach (country-level incidence data for various diseases) and top-down approach (assessment of utilization/adoption/penetration trends, by product, technology, application, animal type, and end user). After that, market breakdown and data triangulation methods were used to estimate the market size of segments and subsegments.

Major Growth Driving Factors:

Factors such as increasing prevalence of zoonotic diseases among companion and livestock animals and the growing need for the rapid detection of these diseases, along with the advantages of POCT over laboratory analysis are driving the growth of this market during the forecast period. However, the high cost of veterinary imaging instruments is restraining the growth of this market to some extent.

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Global Leading Companies:

Some of the other prominent players operating in the veterinary point-of-care diagnostics market are Heska Corporation (US), Virbac (France), Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. (US), Eurolyser Diagnostica GmbH (Austria), Woodley Equipment Company (UK), Randox Laboratories LTD. (UK), AniPOC, Ltd. (UK), Carestream Health, Inc. (a part of ONEX Corporation) (Canada), NeuroLogica Corporation (a part of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.) (South Korea), and FUJIFILM SonoSite (a part of FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation) (Japan).

Zoetis, Inc. (US) dominated the global veterinary point-of-care diagnostics market 2018. The company has a diversified product portfolio, which includes a wide range of point-of-care diagnostic products. IDEXX’s position in the market is attributed to its active R&D activities and wide distribution footprint across the world. To garner a larger share of the market, the company continuously focuses on product developments and launches.

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (US) accounted for the second-largest share of the veterinary point-of-care diagnostics market in 2018. Its dominance in the market can be attributed to its wide range of product offerings and its strong geographical footprint. In 2018, the company acquired Abaxis, Inc. (US), a pioneer in the veterinary point-of-care diagnostics industry for USD 2.0 billion. The company also focuses on R&D activities to develop its animal health solutions that meet the customers’ demands.

Recent Developments by Leading Companies:

# In 2019, IDEXX Laboratories launched a Canine Progesterone Test for Catalyst Dx and Catalyst One Chemistry Analyzers.

# In 2019, Zoetis, Inc. launched Stablelab, a handheld point-of-care diagnostic blood test for equine.

# In 2019, FUJIFILM SonoSite partnered with Partners Healthcare (US) to enable clinicians to perform scans at point of care.

# In 2019, Eurolyser partnered with Sysmex Corporation (Japan) to sell Eurolyser’s point of care systems measuring CRP.

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Geographical Growth Scenario:

North America will continue to dominate the market during the forecast period

The market, by region, is segmented into North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. North America accounted for the largest share of the veterinary point-of-care diagnostics market in 2018. The large share of North America in the global market can be attributed to the increasing adoption of companion animals, growing veterinary healthcare expenditure, and rising demand for animal-derived food products.