2014 Projected Global Laboratory Products Budgets

2014 Projected Global Laboratory Products Budgets

Brands Evaluated, Purchasing Trends Identified

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24-Jan-2014
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Global
Research Code: ND28-01-00-00-00
SKU: LS00221-GL-VC_17512
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The primary aim of this study is to establish the size of laboratory budgets for the purchasing of products in 7 categories and the baselines for developing trends (2013 to 2014). Additionally, this research investigates the factors that drive selection of laboratory products and how these products are associated with factors driving selection. Overall, laboratory budgets are expected to grow in 2014 with the largest increases budgeted toward chemicals and life science reagents/kits. Patient care, biopharmaceutical, and industrial laboratory facilities have the largest budgets and are mostly self–funded. Product quality and brand reputation are attributes that are driving laboratory product selection.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  • Title, Research Team, and Contents

Research Objectives and Methodology

  • Overview

Executive Summary

  • Executive Summary and Implications

Prevalence of Laboratory Products and the Influential Factors of Selection

  • Overview

Product Budget and Volumes

  • Overview

Verbatim Responses—Academic Institutions

  • Overview

Verbatim Responses—Federal and State Government Institutions

  • Overview

Verbatim Responses—Biopharmaceutical Laboratories

  • Overview

Verbatim Responses—Industrial Laboratories

  • Overview

Verbatim Responses—Hospital and Clinical Laboratories

  • Overview

Respondents' Profiles

  • Overview

The Frost & Sullivan Story

  • About Us
The primary aim of this study is to establish the size of laboratory budgets for the purchasing of products in 7 categories and the baselines for developing trends (2013 to 2014). Additionally, this research investigates the factors that drive selection of laboratory products and how these products are associated with factors driving selection. Overall, laboratory budgets are expected to grow in 2014 with the largest increases budgeted toward chemicals and life science reagents/kits. Patient care, biopharmaceutical, and industrial laboratory facilities have the largest budgets and are mostly self–funded. Product quality and brand reputation are attributes that are driving laboratory product selection.
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Author Christi Bird
WIP Number ND28-01-00-00-00
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