Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Background and Classifications
2.1: Introduction, Background, and Classifications
2.2: Supply Chain
2.3: Industry Drivers and Challenges
3. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis from 2014 to 2025
3.1: Macroeconomic Trends and Forecast
3.2: Global Biopreservation Market Trends and Forecast
3.3: Global Biopreservation Market by Type
3.3.1: Media
3.3.1.1: Sera
3.3.2: Equipment
3.3.2.1: Thawing Equipment
3.3.2.2: Alarms
3.3.2.3: Freezers
3.4: Global Biopreservation Market by Biospecimen
3.4.1: Human Tissue
3.4.2: Stem Cells
3.4.3: Organs
3.5: Global Biopreservation Market by Application
3.5.1: Therapeutics
3.5.2: Research
3.5.3: Clinical Trials
3.6: Global Biopreservation Market by End User
3.6.1: Hospitals
3.6.2: Biobanks
3.6.3: Gene Banks
3.6.4: Others
4. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis by Region
4.1: Global Biopreservation Market by Region
4.2: North American Biopreservation Market
4.2.1: Market by Type: Media (Sera), and Equipment (Thawing Equipment, Alarms, and Freezers)
4.2.2: Market by Biospecimen: Human Tissue, Stem Cells, and Organs
4.2.3: Market by Application: Therapeutics, Research, and Clinical Trials
4.2.4: Market by End User: Hospitals, Biobanks, Gene Banks, and Others
4.2.5: The United States Biopreservation Market
4.2.6: The Canadian Biopreservation Market
4.2.7: The Mexican Biopreservation Market
4.3: European Biopreservation Market
4.3.1: Market by Type: Media (Sera), and Equipment (Thawing Equipment, Alarms, and Freezers)
4.3.2: Market by Biospecimen: Human Tissue, Stem Cells, and Organs
4.3.3: Market by Application: Therapeutics, Research, and Clinical Trials
4.3.4: Market by End User: Hospitals, Biobanks, Gene Banks, and Others
4.3.5: The United Kingdom Biopreservation Market
4.3.6: The Spanish Biopreservation Market
4.3.7: The German Biopreservation Market
4.3.8: The French Biopreservation Market
4.4: APAC Biopreservation Market
4.4.1: Market by Type: Media (Sera), and Equipment (Thawing Equipment, Alarms, and Freezers)
4.4.2: Market by Biospecimen: Human Tissue, Stem Cells, and Organs
4.4.3: Market by Application: Therapeutics, Research, and Clinical Trials
4.4.4: Market by End User: Hospitals, Biobanks, Gene Banks, and Others
4.4.5: The Chinese Biopreservation Market
4.4.6: The Indian Biopreservation Market
4.4.7: The Japanese Biopreservation Market
4.5: ROW Biopreservation Market
4.5.1: Market by Type: Media (Sera), and Equipment (Thawing Equipment, Alarms, and Freezers)
4.5.2: Market by Biospecimen: Human Tissue, Stem Cells, and Organs
4.5.3: Market by Application: Therapeutics, Research, and Clinical Trials
4.5.4: Market by End User: Hospitals, Biobanks, Gene Banks, and Others
4.5.5: Brazilian Biopreservation Market
5. Competitor Analysis
5.1: Market Share Analysis
5.2: Product Portfolio Analysis
5.3: Operational Integration
5.4: Geographical Reach
5.5: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
6. Cost Structure Analysis
6.1: Cost of Goods Sold
6.2: SG&A
6.3: EBITDA Margin
7. Growth Opportunities and Strategic Analysis
7.1: Growth Opportunity Analysis
7.1.1: Growth Opportunities for the Global Biopreservation Market by Type
7.1.2: Growth Opportunities for the Global Biopreservation Market by Biospecimen
7.1.3: Growth Opportunities for the Global Biopreservation Market by Application
7.1.4: Growth Opportunities for the Global Biopreservation Market by End User
7.1.5: Growth Opportunities for the Global Biopreservation Market by Region
7.2: Emerging Trends in the Global Biopreservation Market
7.3: Strategic Analysis
7.3.1: New Product Development
7.3.2: Capacity Expansion of the Global Biopreservation Market
7.3.3: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Joint Ventures in the Global Biopreservation Market
7.3.4: Certification and Licensing
8. Company Profiles of Leading Players
8.1: Thermo Fisher Scientific
8.2: Merck
8.3: Avantor
8.4: ThermoGenesis
8.5: Bio-Techne Corporation
8.6: BioLife Solutions
8.7: Exact Sciences Corporation
8.8: Worthington Industries
8.9: Chart Industries
8.10: Company 10