The global scanning electron microscope market size is calculated at US$ 4.27 billion in 2024, grew to US$ 4.76 billion in 2025, and is projected to reach around US$ 12.8 billion by 2034. The market is expanding at a CAGR of 11.64% between 2025 and 2034.
Increasing research and development: There is a growth in the R&D conducted in various fields, which is increasing the use of SEM for imaging and analysis purposes. Moreover, their growing innovations are also increasing their adoption rates. This, in turn, is leading to new acquisitions and growth in funding to promote their use.
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The R&D of scanning electron microscopes includes integration with AI, improvement of resolution, 3D and in situ capabilities enhancements, and development of new systems and software for promoting automated analysis across various fields.
Key Players: JEOL Ltd., Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hitachi High-Tech Corporation, ZEISS, TESCAN Orsay Holding, Bruker Corporation.
The clinical trials and regulatory approvals of scanning electron microscopes focus on the safety and applications of SEM and their compliance with the quality control guidelines.
Key Players: JEOL Ltd., Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hitachi High-Tech Corporation, ZEISS, TESCAN Orsay Holding, Bruker Corporation, and Danaher Corporation.
The patient support and services of the scanning electron microscopes focus on providing assistance for their installation, training, and sample preparation.
Key Players: JEOL Ltd., Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hitachi High-Tech Corporation, ZEISS, TESCAN Orsay Holding, Bruker Corporation, Oxford Instruments plc.
In October 2024, after receiving the grant for the acquisition of the state-of-the-art Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy-Electron Beam Lithography (SEM-EDS-EBL) system, the associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, Dr. Qunying Yuan, stated that they will be able to move ahead in the multidisciplinary research conducted at AAMU with the use of this one-year grant to acquire an advanced SEM-EDS-EBL system. Thus, new opportunities in fields such as biology, environmental science, electrical engineering, and plant science, along with the military applications, will be provided with this acquisition.
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