Over the projection period, a high number of fatalities related to drunk driving are anticipated to fuel market expansion for breathalysers worldwide. For instance, the U.S. Department of Transportation reports that 10,511 people died in drunk driving accidents throughout the country in 2018. Additionally, R&D in the use of breathalyser devices for testing marijuana consumption is anticipated to provide participants in the global breathalyser devices market with significant potential prospects. For instance, University of California, Los Angeles researchers announced the creation of a mild electrochemical approach for the oxidation of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in April 2020. This method is anticipated to help in the creation of an electrochemical-based marijuana breathalyser.
The market for Breathalysers is anticipated to reach US$ 71,866.2 Mn by the end of 2027, from an estimated value of US$ 6,384.5 Mn in 2020.
Leading Companies in the Breathalyzers Industry:
1. Cannabix Technologies Inc.: Cannabis breathalyser is being developed by Cannabix Technologies Inc. It is creating technology for breathalysers that can be used at the point of service to identify recent marijuana usage. Additionally, as marijuana becomes legal for both recreational and medical use in many countries around the world, it is developing its technology to assist employers, law enforcement, the government, and the general population. In Burnaby, British Columbia, at the headquarters. The company Cannabix Technologies Inc. was founded in 2011.
2. Alcohol Countermeasure Systems Corp: Based in Vendelso, Sweden, the manufacturer of alcohol testing equipment. Breathalysers, compliance interlocks, business interlocks, portable breath tests, and other accessories for alcohol testing are among the items that the company develops. Created in 1997. Headquarters in Sweden's Vendelso.
3. Dragerwerk AG & Co: Draegerwerk AG & Co KGaA creates medical and safety gear for use in both clinical and commercial settings. The company has two operating segments: medical and safety. The majority of income comes from the medical division. Built in 1889. German headquarters are in Lubeck.
4. Lifeloc Technologies Inc.: The Colorado-based Lifeloc Technologies Inc. develops, produces, and markets fixed-station and portable breathalysers, as well as related supplies, education, and accessories. It provides breath alcohol testing equipment powered by fuel cells. To assist its clients' alcohol testing programmes, it also provides a line of supplies, accessories, services, and training. Established in 1983. United States headquarters.
5. Quest Products Inc: The goal of the manufacturer and distributor of consumer packaged goods is to provide customers and retail establishments with high-quality, innovative items. The business produces and manages fully owned brands, distributes national brands, sells to brick-and-mortar and online retailers, offers drop-shipping services, and operates retail websites, giving customers the ability to quickly and effectively address their own healthcare issues. Created in 2001. United States headquarters. Quest Global, a provider of engineering services, has announced the purchase of Adept, a product design firm with experience in the semiconductor, automotive, and high-tech industries.
6. Advanced Safety Devices: Napa, California-based manufacturer of electrical wire accessories. The business is committed to offering effective wire products and offers mechanically engineered components including flexible shaft and remote valve control, turbocharger actuators, transformer, and power distribution products. United States headquarters. Built in 1964.
7. Aerocrine AB: Founder of a monitoring system for inflammatory respiratory conditions. The business offers a tool to track exhaled nitric oxide (NO) from people with inflammatory airway illnesses like asthma in order to gauge the severity of their condition and foretell exacerbations. Created in 1997. Headquarters in Sweden's Solna. Aerocrine was purchased by Circassia Pharmaceuticals on July 13, 2015.3M.
Definition: A breathalyzer typically refers to a handheld device that analyzes a person's breath to determine their blood alcohol concentration.