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    ID: MRFR/LS/2075-CR
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    Kinjoll Dey
    August 2019

    Electrochemical biosensors are analytical devices that use biological molecules and electrochemical techniques to detect and quantify specific substances, such as biomarkers, pathogens, or environmental pollutants. These sensors are widely used in various fields, including healthcare, environmental monitoring, and food safety.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Electrochemical biosensors Market

    Electrochemical Biosensors Key CompaniesDisclaimer: List of key companies in no particular orderLatest Electrochemical biosensors Companies Update



    • Oct 2023: The boards of directors of Olink Holding AB, a supplier of next-generation proteomics technologies, and Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. have both announced that Thermo Fisher's acquisition proposal of Olink has been approved. Olink is valued at the sale at roughly $3.1 billion, including roughly $143 million in net cash. It is anticipated that the deal will close by the middle of 2024. Olink provides solutions for sophisticated proteomics research and development, enabling academic researchers and biopharmaceutical businesses to comprehend disease quickly and effectively at the protein level. Proximity Extension Assay (PEA), a proprietary technique of Olink, offers high throughput protein analysis for the market's vast installation base of qPCR and next-generation DNA sequencing readout systems.




    • Oct 2023: Fujirebio Holdings, Inc. and Sysmex Corporation are pleased to announce that they have deepened their diverse collaboration in immunoassay by entering a Basic Contract on Business Collaboration. This agreement will focus on research and development, manufacturing, clinical development, and sales marketing. In the more than 50 years that Sysmex has developed its business in the in vitro diagnostics industry, it has established a strong technological basis and a global network. The company wants to accelerate the growth of its immunochemistry company in international areas, such as the United States and Europe, to bolster its diagnostics business even further. Sysmex has recently been concentrating on projects to develop and offer novel tests that add value. For example, the company has introduced reagents to detect amyloid beta (Aβ) buildup in the brain, a factor in Alzheimer's disease, from blood samples in the US and Japanese LDT1 markets.


    List of Electrochemical biosensors Key companies in the market


    • Thermo Fisher Scientific




    • Sysmex




    • Philips




    • Abbott Laboratories




    • Bio-Rad Laboratories




    • Conductive Technologies Inc.




    • Emerson Electric Co.




    • Siemens Healthineers




    • Biosensors International Group Ltd.