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Abstract
According to figures published in December 2008, by the European Diagnostic
Manufacturers Association, European sales of in vitro diagnostics reached
€ 9,685 million in 2007. This represented an increase of 4% over the
previous year.
Within the region, Germany had the biggest market share with sales of €
2,046 million which accounted for 21% of the total European market. France
had the next highest sales with revenues of € 1,591 million and 16% of
the market. After France came Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Belgium and
the Netherlands respectively. The United Kingdom had the highest growth rate
with 7.3%.
There are many In Vitro Diagnostics Manufacturing Companies In Europe. This
report profiles the Top 100 of them. These are the companies with the
experience, know-how and resources that enable them to consistently bring to
market the best instruments, reagents and software.
The Top 100 In Vitro Diagnostics Manufacturing Companies In Europe was first
published in January, 2003 and remains one of Research Facts' most popular
reports.
Profile information for each company typically includes:
- Company Contact Information - Address, Telephone and Fax Numbers, Email
and Website Address
- Key Company Decision Makers - From CEO and Main Board, to Key Senior
Managers
- Specialised fields such as Company Description, Products, Parent Company,
Year Established, Number of Employees and Turnover.
Report Target Market:
1) IVD Companies
Usage: competitive/financial analysis and strategic partner/alliance
identification
2) IVD Suppliers
This report is perfect for suppliers of goods and services such as components
and sub-assemblies and development, design and manufacturing services who wish
to identify top potential customers.
3) IVD Distributors
The Top 100 In Vitro Diagnostics Manufacturing Companies In Europe is very
useful to IVD distributors to identify the leading manufacturers with the best
products.
Note: Most people will be aware of some of the major in vitro
diagnostics manufacturing companies in Europe like Roche but this report looks
at all 100 of the top in vitro diagnostics companies there - companies like
Diasorin S.p.A. - a specialist in immunoreagent kits and systems that is
headquartered in Saluggia, Italy and has 1,000 employees and a turnover of
€ 244.6 million.
Report data field structure is as follows:
- Company Name
- Mailing Address
- Street Address
- Telephone
- Fax
- Email
- Website
- Parent Company Name
- Year Established
- Number of Employees
- Key Executives
- Company Description
- Products
- Turnover € m
- Location Status
- Ownership
The Top 100 In Vitro Diagnostics Manufacturing Companies In Europe is the
first in a series of reports that Research Facts will publish this year on in
vitro diagnostics.
Research Facts is a world leader in life sciences publishing. It was
established in Dublin, Ireland in 2004. Its partners have over forty years
combined experience in the business information industry. Research Facts'
customers include most of the major diagnostics, pharmaceutical, biotechnology
and medical device companies e.g. Roche, Abbott, Quintiles, Johnson & Johnson,
Wyeth, GlaxoSmithKline, Medtronic, Siemens Medical, Philips Healthcare, Thermo
Fisher Scientific, GE Healthcare etc..
Research Facts' reports help you make informed decisions about the markets and
organisations that affect your business.
- Learn more about your target markets and target organisations
- Top level research on all 100 major players in a market
- See which organisations dominate your major markets
- Get detailed information on particular organisations
Formats:
- Hardcopy: Bound report, A4 format, 170 pages
- Electronic: pdf Version, A4 format, 170 pages
Keywords:
In Vitro Diagnostics, IVD, Instruments, Reagents, Software, Europe.
Author:
The scientific advisor on this report was Katie Ryan. Katie has advanced
degrees in physiology and medicine from Trinity College Dublin and is
currently undertaking research there on neuroinflammation and
neurodegeneration.