The continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing market is projected to grow at an annualized rate of 10% till 2030

The surge in demand for COVID-19 vaccines has presented lucrative opportunities for both innovators and contract service providers having continuous and semi-continuous manufacturing capabilities for biointensification

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Roots Analysis has announced the addition of “Continuous and Semi-Continuous Bioprocessing Market, 2021 – 2030” report to its list of offerings.

 

Given the growing pipeline of biological drugs, and the rising preference for such therapeutic interventions, the demand for cost-effective biomanufacturing processes has increased. As a result, several innovators and contract service providers are evaluating the potential of continuous and semi-continuous upstream and downstream bioprocessing technologies, owing to their various advantages.

 

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Key Market Insights

 

Presently, more than 70 companies claim to have capabilities for continuous manufacturing of biologics

Close to 45% of the continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing companies are headquartered in Europe; further, around 20% of these companies have established their dedicated facilities in other geographical regions, such as North America and Asia-Pacific.

 

Over 65% of the installed continuous upstream manufacturing capacity belongs to established players

More than 40% of the global continuous upstream processing capacity is installed in Europe, followed by Asia-Pacific (33%). Further, close to 55% of the capacity belongs to the facilities owned by contract service providers.

 

Continuous and semi-continuous bio-intensification approach has potential to save ~40% of the overall biopharmaceutical manufacturing cost

By 2030, we expect that adoption of continuous and semi-continuous approach is likely to enable the net, annual cost savings of close to USD 50 billion.

 

By 2030, the opportunity within the continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing market is likely to be over USD 500 million

Presently, the use of continuous and semi-continuous bio-intensification approach is largely restricted to the developed nations, and the majority of revenues from biologics manufactured via this approach are distributed between North America (~25%) and Europe (~40%). Once this process is adopted for the end-to-end manufacturing of biologics, estimates in the report suggest are likely to grow at even higher pace.

 

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Key Questions Answered

  • Who are the leading contract manufacturers with expertise in continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing?
  • Who are the leading innovators / drug developers with expertise in continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing?
  • In which regions are majority of the continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing facilities located?
  • What is the likely cost saving potential of continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing technology?
  • What is the currently installed global capacity for continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing?
  • How is the current and future market opportunity likely to be distributed across key market segments?

 

The USD 500+ million (by 2030) financial opportunity associated with continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing services market has been analyzed across the following segments:

  • Type of Manufacturer
  • Innovator / Drug Developer
  • Contract Service Provider

 

  • Company Size
  • Large
  • Mid-sized
  • Small

 

  • Scale of Operation
  • Preclinical / Clinical
  • Commercial

 

  • Stage of Bioprocess
  • Upstream Bioprocessing
  • Downstream Bioprocessing

 

  • Geographical Regions
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • MENA
  • Latin America and Rest of the World

 

 

The report also features inputs from eminent industry stakeholders, according to whom, continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing technologies are likely to witness a significant increase in the adoption rate in the near future, given their advantages over the traditional bioprocessing technologies. The report includes detailed transcripts of discussions held with the following experts:

  • Jon Coffman (Senior Director of Bioprocess Technology and Engineering, AstraZeneca)
  • Ehsan Mahdinia (Assistant Professor, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences)
  • Himanshu Gadgil (Director and Chief Scientific Officer, Enzene Biosciences)

 

 

The research includes profiles of key players (listed below), featuring a brief overview of the company, financial information (if available), details on its service portfolio, continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing capabilities, scale of operation, stage of bioprocess, types of biologics manufactured, continuous and semi-continuous bioprocessing manufacturing facilities, recent developments and an informed future outlook.

  • AGC Biologics
  • Biogen
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb
  • Enzene Biosciences
  • FUJIFLM Diosynth Biotechnologies
  • Merck KGaA
  • Novasep
  • Sanofi Genzyme
  • UCB Pharma
  • WuXi Biologics

 

 

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