Nanotechnology Boosts Electron Microscope Demand
20 July 2007Nanotechnology is boosting demand for electronic microscopes, with projected revenues expected to go to $3.54 billion by 2013. This is an increase from $1.87 billion in 2006.
The biomedical research field includes genome research and continues to benefit from sustained investment dollars; thus there is an increasing demand for electron and scanning microscopes. These microscopes are becoming more sophisticated, equipped with software that enables them to better integrate with Nanotechnology-related functions
Semiconductors continue to get smaller and smaller, making it necessary for manufacturers to use the most advanced equipment to inspect the product on the assembly line. Nanotechnology can work on that small level of detail, and advanced microscopes are needed to carry out the operation.
However, limited end users’ technical expertise requires that these microscopes be easy to use. Vendors will also need to develop software for the microscopes that enable them to integrate with other instruments.
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