Global Immunoassay Gamma Counters Market Trends

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Global Immunoassay Trends

  • Pharmaceutical
  • Feb 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

“Automation and Digital Advancements Driving Efficiency”

  • A significant and accelerating trend in the global immunoassay-gamma counters market is the rapid integration of automation and digital technologies aimed at enhancing workflow efficiency, accuracy, and throughput in clinical and research laboratories
    • For instance, advanced systems such as the Hidex AMG and PerkinElmer Wizard2 series offer automated sample processing, touchscreen interfaces, and connectivity with laboratory information systems (LIS), allowing for seamless data transfer and efficient lab operations
  • Automation enables high-throughput testing and minimizes human error, while integrated software provides real-time data analysis, customizable protocols, and comprehensive result reporting. These features are especially beneficial in hormone assays, oncology diagnostics, and pharmaceutical applications
  • The digitalization of gamma counters also enhances compliance with regulatory standards by supporting electronic record-keeping and secure data storage. Beckman Coulter’s solutions, for instance, emphasize 21 CFR Part 11 compliance and improved audit trails for clinical use
  • In addition, compact and user-friendly designs are making gamma counters more accessible for smaller laboratories without compromising performance. Manufacturers are focusing on ease of installation, minimal maintenance, and intuitive operation to meet growing demand
  • This trend toward automated, digitally enhanced, and precision-driven gamma counters is redefining laboratory efficiency and reliability, driving increased adoption across diagnostic centers, research institutions, and hospital laboratories