However, many microscopes such as electron microscope and scanning electron microscope requires stable voltage supplies, supply of current to electromagnetic coils, and circulation of cool water so that the samples are not damaged due to the heat given off during the process of energizing the electrons. Therefore, maintenance of these systems is expensive and requires more time and effort, which is expected to restrain growth of life science microscopy devices market.
Increasing collaboration among market players is also expected to propel growth of the life science microscopy devices market over the forecast period. For instance, on June 29, 2016, Nikon Corporation partnered with the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) under the BIO Business Solutions offerings. In this program, Nikon offered a wide selection of research instrumentation and digital imaging solutions for microscopy for direct purchase to BIO Members. Furthermore, in March 2017, Leica and Abberior Instruments licensed agreement regarding Leica’s light microscopy product portfolio to offer innovative, state-of-the-art technologies for life science/biomedical research, biotechnology, and medicine.
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