Lab Automation In Protein Engineering Market Analysis | 2027

 

Market Overview:

Over the course of the forecast period, the market for lab automation in protein engineering is anticipated to grow at a 12.4% CAGR (2022–2027). Automation in protein engineering can help researchers unravel the mysteries of protein malfunction, such as misfolding, aggregation, and strange movement. As a result, it will be possible to discover medications more successfully. The rapidly rising demand for protein medications over non-protein pharmaceuticals and the rise in the prevalence of lifestyle disorders are two of the main factors driving automation in the protein engineering sector.

Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is rising in emerging economies’ rural communities. It refers to a collection of illnesses that includes kwashiorkor, marasmus, and marasmus-kwashiorkor transitional phases. As a result, the incidence of kwashiorkor varies by region. It is quite uncommon in the United States. Central America, Southeast Asia, Congo, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and South Africa are impacted. As a result, the rising frequency of protein-deficiency illnesses boosts total market demand.

Scope of the Report:

When it comes to advanced gene sequencing, researchers are constantly looking for ways to make improvements, such as greater accuracy, higher throughput, and lower cost. Laboratories can improve the efficiency of their protein engineering workstation by using an automated system. In the recent years, protein engineers have produced a variety of proteins that are specifically suited to various biotechnology, industry, and health-related applications.

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