Sterile filtration is the process of removing microorganisms from a fluid stream without adversely affecting product quality. Drug sterility is important requirement in the pharmaceutical industry. Virus inactivation or removal is required for biologically derived therapeutics such as recombinant gene proteins, monoclonal antibodies, and plasma components. Moreover, membrane filtration is widely used for both bacterial removal and viral clearance.
Market Dynamics
Growth in the biopharmaceutical industry and increasing investment in research and development activities are the major factors driving the sterile filtration market growth. Moreover, high demand for biopharmaceutical molecules and increasing prevalence of diabetes and kidney failure are some of the other factors propelling growth of the market. According to a report by Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), in 2015, the research-based pharmaceutical industry allots around 15% to 20% of revenue to R&D activities and invests over US$ 50 billion on R&D annually. According to the U.S Department of Commerce, the generic drug sales increased to US$ 70 billion in U.S. due to a large number of drugs going off-patent and healthcare reforms favoring generics.
However, stringent government regulations for validation of filtration process are expected to limit the sterile filtration market growth during the forecast period.
Key features of the study:
- This report provides in-depth analysis of the global sterile filtration market, market size (US$ Mn), and compound annual growth rate (CAGR (%)) for the forecast period: 2018 – 2026, considering 2017 as the base year
- It elucidates potential revenue opportunity across different segments and explains attractive investment proposition matrix for this market
- This study also provides key insights about market drivers, restraints, opportunities, new product launches or approval, market trends, regional outlook, and competitive strategies adopted by the key players
- It profiles key players in the global sterile filtration market based on the following parameters – company overview, financial performance, product portfolio, geographical presence, distribution strategies, key developments, and strategies
- Key players covered as a part of this study include, 3M, Merck & Co., Inc., General Electric Company, Pall Corporation, Parker Hannifin Corporation, Porvair Filtration Group, Sterlitech Corporation, Sartorius, Starlab Scientific Co., Ltd., Sigma Aldrich Corporation, and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
- Insights from this report would allow marketers and management authorities of companies to make informed decision with respect to their future product launch, governmental initiatives, technological up-gradation, market expansion, and marketing tactics
- The global sterile filtration market report caters to various stakeholders in this industry, including investors, product manufacturers, distributors and suppliers for sterile filtration market, research and consulting firms, new entrants, and financial analysts
Detailed Segmentation:
- Global Sterile Filtration Market, By Product Type:
- Membrane Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Capsule Filters
- Global Sterile Filtration Market, By Application:
- Bioprocesses
- Fill-finish Process
- Pre-filtration
- Utilities Filtration
- Global Sterile Filtration Market, By Membrane Pore Size:
- Global Sterile Filtration Market, By End User:
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
- Academic Research Institute
- Global Sterile Filtration Market, By Region:
- North America
- By Country:
- By Product Type:
- Membrane Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Capsule Filters
- By Application:
- Bioprocesses
- Fill-finish Process
- Pre-filtration
- Utilities Filtration
- By Membrane Pore Size:
- By End User:
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
- Academic Research Institute
- Europe
- By Country:
- U.K.
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- France
- Russia
- Rest of Europe
- By Product Type:
- Membrane Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Capsule Filters
- By Application:
- Bioprocesses
- Fill-finish Process
- Pre-filtration
- Utilities Filtration
- By Membrane Pore Size:
- By End User:
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
- Academic Research Institute
- Asia Pacific
- By Country:
- Australia
- India
- China
- Japan
- ASEAN
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- By Product Type:
- Membrane Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Capsule Filters
- By Application:
- Bioprocesses
- Fill-finish Process
- Pre-filtration
- Utilities Filtration
- By Membrane Pore Size:
- By End User:
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
- Academic Research Institute
- Latin America
- By Country:
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Argentina
- Rest of Latin America
- By Product Type:
- Membrane Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Capsule Filters
- By Application:
- Bioprocesses
- Fill-finish Process
- Pre-filtration
- Utilities Filtration
- By Membrane Pore Size:
- By End User:
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
- Academic Research Institute
- Middle East
- By Country:
- GCC
- Israel
- Rest of Middle East
- By Product Type:
- Membrane Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Capsule Filters
- By Application:
- Bioprocesses
- Fill-finish Process
- Pre-filtration
- Utilities Filtration
- By Membrane Pore Size:
- By End User:
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
- Academic Research Institute
- Africa
- By Country:
- South Africa
- Central Africa
- North Africa
- By Product Type:
- Membrane Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Capsule Filters
- By Application:
- Bioprocesses
- Fill-finish Process
- Pre-filtration
- Utilities Filtration
- By Membrane Pore Size:
- By End User:
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
- Academic Research Institute
- Company Profiles
- 3M*
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Financial Performance
- Recent Highlights
- Strategies
- Merck & Co., Inc.
- General Electric Company
- Pall Corporation
- Parker Hannifin Corporation
- Porvair Filtration Group
- Sterlitech Corporation
- Sartorius
- Starlab Scientific Co., Ltd.
- Sigma Aldrich Corporation
- Thermo Fisher Scientific
“*” marked represents similar segmentation in other categories in the respective section