Market Trends of Chromatography Data Systems Industry
The Cloud Segment is Expected to Witness Substantial Growth Over the Forecast Period
Chromatography data systems have been evolving alongside computers and data systems, incorporating the benefits of technological advancements for better storage and data processing. A cloud-based CDS often reduces an enterprise or laboratory information technology (IT) footprint since it requires no server hardware implementation and qualification. Such cloud-based systems can be accessed through a browser interface, allowing users to access the system from anywhere. Additionally, users can access the latest version of the solution regularly after the vendor rolls it out. Besides such advantages, several advanced chromatography data systems offer enhanced chromatographic data security with automated disaster recovery backup and a centralized data archive. Such features ensure GLP/GMP and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance and thus minimize exposure during regulatory audits. Cloud-based systems minimize IT support requirements by streamlining software maintenance, allowing the laboratories to focus on core competencies. Cloud-based system providers also often provide benefits pertaining to the integration cost for any new chromatographic systems purchased and annual software support plans.
Such advantages have been driving the segment's growth and also leading to newer solutions and driver releases by leading players. For instance, in January 2024, Scitara, an innovative laboratory digital transformation solutions provider, announced an agreement with Waters Corporation, a global analytical instruments and chromatography data systems provider. Under the agreement, the latter licensed the former’s Digital Lab Exchange DLX cloud platform to communicate with Waters' Empower chromatography data system and Waters Connect lab informatics platform. Similarly, in October 2023, TESTA Analytical announced an enhanced new driver that permits control and collection of data from its AB-4XXXX Series liquid flowmeters utilizing a chromatography data system, which supports the Agilent Technologies rapid control framework (rc.NET). The driver supports networked configurations and is, thus, compatible with cloud-based systems. Such complementary product launches and advantages are anticipated to boost the adoption of cloud-based chromatography data systems globally.
North America is Expected to Dominate the Chromatography Data Systems Market
North America is expected to dominate the market due to factors such as broad regulatory support, developed research infrastructure, competent research institutes, and established players in the region. The United States, for instance, has a wide ecosystem of pharmaceutical manufacturers, research institutes, and biotechnology companies. Additionally, the country boasts some of the most stringent food and drug safety standards globally. The presence of leading life science companies and regulatory standards have been promoting the requirement for new laboratories across the country. For instance, in April 2024, Finland-based Nightingale Health, a preventive healthcare company, announced plans to open a laboratory in the United States and welcomed the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine, a translational research hub at Weill Cornell Medicine, as its first customer. Such laboratory facilities regularly deploy chromatography equipment and data systems, which boosts market growth. In February 2024, Nelson Labs announced plans to establish its facility in Illinois as a Pharmaceutical Center of Excellence for ophthalmic and parenteral drug product manufacturers. The facility is expected to feature over 30,000 square feet of space and include instrumentation for complete chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC) support. The development of such new facilities positively impacts the country's demand for chromatography data systems.
Like the US, Canada aims to support its food and life sciences industry by supporting the growth of laboratories in the country. For instance, in July 2023, the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy announced plans to set up a new autonomous laboratory to aid in optimizing the design and formulations of various drugs and improve their bioavailability, stability, and efficacy. The new facility was designed to utilize artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and advanced computing to test diverse combinations of materials and iteratively develop the best formulations. Similarly, in March 2023, the Ontario government announced plans to invest more than USD 300 million over five years to support agri-food research and innovation. The investments are being made through a new agreement with the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance, a collaboration between the province, the Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario, and the University of Guelph. Such inaugurations of new laboratory facilities are anticipated to boost the country's demand for chromatography data systems.
Therefore, owing to the presence of several leading players and the rising number of laboratory inaugurations, the market is anticipated to witness substantial growth in North America.