Theme: Industrial Microbiology: Innovations and Development for future

Industrial Microbiology 2016

Industrial Microbiology 2016

ConferenceSeries Ltd takes immense pleasure & feels honoured in inviting the contributors across the globe to "International Conference and Summit on Industrial and Pharmaceutical Microbiology" to be held during October 17-18, 2016 at  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on the theme "Industrial Microbiology:Innovations and Development for future".

ConferenceSeries Ltd welcomes all the microbiologist, pharmacists, scientists, research scholars, industrial professionals and student delegates from microbiology and Pharmaceutical Industry sectors to be a part of the esteemed Industrial microbiology-2016. As this will be the best amalgamation of academia and research involving every aspect of Industrial and Pharmaceutical Microbiology. It is open to all types of research methodologies both from academia and industry.

 

Track 1-Scope of Industrial and Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Industrial microbiology may be defined as the study of the large-scale and profit motivated production of microorganisms or their products for direct use, or as inputs in the manufacture of other goods. Thus yeasts may be produced for direct consumption asfood for humans or as animal feed, or for use in bread-making; their product, ethanol,may also be consumed in the form of alcoholic beverages, or used in the manufacture of perfumes, pharmaceuticals industry, etc. Industrial microbiology is clearly a branch of biotechnology and includes the traditional and nucleic acid aspects.

Pharmaceutical microbiology is the applied branch of microbiology which allows pharmacists to manufacture pharmaceuticals from microorganisms either directly or with the use of some product produced by them.  Other aspects of pharmaceutical microbiology include research and development for manufacturing of various anti- tumours, anti-microbial agents.

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International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA, 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA, Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016 London, UK, Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy, International Conference on Medical Parasitology October 17-19, 2016 Houston, USA, International, 8th World Congress on Virology-November 28-30, 2016 San Antonio, USA,  Malaysian Society For Microbiology Chinese Society for MicrobiologyAmerican Society For Microbiology, The Malaysian Biotechnology Information CentreThe Malaysian Society of Molecular Biology and BiotechnologyInternational Association of Microbiological Societies.

 

Track2- Beneficial Microorganism

Apparently, harmless and beneficial bacteria far outnumber the harmful varieties. Microbes are vital to the environment because they participate in the Earth's element cycles like the carbon and nitrogen cycles. Microorganisms are involved in the production of oxygen, biomass control and 'cleaning' the Earth of remnants of dead organisms. Some microbes also lead a symbiotic type of lifestyle in most multicellular organisms. The community of beneficial microorganisms living in human intestines is called microflora. Because microorganisms are capable of producing so many enzymes necessary for the building up and breaking down of organic compounds, so some microorganisms very useful in industrial biotechnology purpose.

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2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbes: Food, Pharma, Aqua & Beverages Industry-September 22-24, 2016 Phoenix, USA, International Conference on Mycology and  Mushrooms-September 12-14, 2016 San Antonio, Texas, USA, International Conference on Infectious Diseases & Diagnostic Microbiology Congress-October 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Human Genital Infections & HPV-October 20-21, 2016 Chicago, USA,  American Society For Microbiology, Microbiology SocietyMalaysian Society For microbiology Chinese Society for MicrobiologyThe Malaysian Biotechnology Information CentreThe Malaysian Society of Molecular Biology and BiotechnologyInternational Association of Microbiological Societies.

 

Track3-Fermentors and Fermentor Operation

A fermentor (or fermenter) is a vessel for the growth of microorganisms which, while not permitting contamination, enables the provision of conditions necessary for the maximal production of the desired products. In other words, the fermentor ideally should make it possible to provide the organism growing within it with optimal PH, temperature, oxygen and other environmental conditions. In the chemical industry, vessels in which reactions take place are called reactors. Fermentors are therefore also known as bioreactors.Fermentors may be liquid, also known as submerged or solid state, also known assurface. Most fermentors used in industry are of the submerged type, because the submerged fermentor saves space and is more amenable to engineering control and design.

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3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA,  Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016 London, UK, Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy, World Congress on Microbiology-November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain, Microbiology & Environmental Microbiology Conference September 12 - 14, 2016 Atlanta,USA, 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbes: Food, Pharma, Aqua & Beverages Industry-September 22-24, 2016 Phoenix, USA, International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA, American Society For Microbiology, Microbiology SocietyThe Malaysian Biotechnology Information CentreMalaysian Society For microbiology Chinese Society for MicrobiologyChinese American Biopharmaceutical Society (CABS)The Malaysian Society of Molecular Biology and BiotechnologyInternational Association of Microbiological Societies.

 

Track 4-Industrial Media and Process Manipulation

The use of a good, adequate, and industrially usable medium is as important as the deployment of a suitable microorganism in industrial microbiology. Unless the medium is adequate, no matter how innately productive the organism is, it will not be possible to harness the organism’s full industrial potentials. Indeed not only may the production of the desired product be reduced but toxic materials may be produced. Liquid media are generally employed in industry because they require less space, are more amenable to engineering and bioprocess, and eliminate the cost of providing agar and other solid agents.

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International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA, 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA, Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016 London, UK, 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbes: Food, Pharma, Aqua & Beverages Industry-September 22-24, 2016 Phoenix, USA,  International Conference on Mycology and  Mushrooms-September 12-14, 2016 San Antonio, Texas, USA, Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy, American Society For MicrobiologyThe Malaysian Biotechnology Information CentreInternational Society for Food and Environmental VirologyInstitute of Microbiology and Biotechnology (IMBT), The Malaysian Society of Molecular Biology and BiotechnologyInternational Association of Microbiological Societies.

 

Track 5-Sterility and asepsis

In the microbiology laboratory, sterility is a most important consideration and ways of achieving it form the earliest portions of the training of a microbiologist. In the industrial fermentation  contamination by unwanted organisms could pose serious problems because of the vastly increased scale of the operation in comparison with laboratory work. If Pediococus streptococcus damnosus which causes sourness in beer were to contaminate the fermentation tanks of a brewery then hundreds of thousands of liters of beer may have to be discarded, with consequent loss in revenue to the brewery. The situation would be similar if a penicillianase-producing Bacillus sps. were to contaminate a penicillin fermentation, or lytic phages an acetone-butanol mash.

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Track 6-Microbial Biotechnology

Technological applications that make use microbes or their derivatives to make or modify specific products are used microbial biotechnology. Microbes whether cultured or genetically modified organisms serve the base of microbial biotechnology. Analysis and manipulation of microbial potential has endowed the marvellous growth in Industrial and Pharmaceutical Microbiology.  The microbial biotechnology covers activities, ranging from production of recombinant human hormones to that of microbial insecticides, from mineral leaching to bioremediation of toxic wastes.

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Track 7- Food Industrial Microbiology

Microorganisms are cultivated on a large scale for use as food and animal feed. Yeast, fungi, and algae are produced from readily cheap nutrient media but are good source of proteins, vitamins and other organic supplements. Food microbiology and fermentation industry does not only focus on the area of food production from microbes but also includes food borne diseases.  In recent years we are have scaled up production of bread, cheese, yogurt, cream, probiotics and prebiotics. Now, efforts are employed for amino acid large scale production.

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Track 8- Beverage and Brewing Industry

Process of breaking starch into a sugary liquid and the conversion of this sugary liquid by fermentation to alcoholic product is termed as brewing. 

The production beverages is a process involving fermentation with active participation of microorganisms, most often yeasts. Additionally, nutrients like diammonium are added to step up the fermentation process.  Concerned alcoholic or non- alcoholic drink is developed with control and manipulated growth and activity of selected biological agents to obtain an economic gain.

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Track 9- Microbial Agriculture Industry

Agricultural microbiology is a field of study concerned with plant-associated microbes whether they aim to address problems in agricultural practices or show helpful symbiotic relationships. Use of microbiology for the sustained industrial agriculture and increased food production has led to discovery of bio insecticides, bio manures.

Some boosts uptake of nutrient content, some help in building better resistance.  

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Track 10- Medicine and Health Care Industry

Infections may be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Medical microbiology offers methods to microbiologists to study about characteristics of pathogens, transmission modes, mechanisms by which they infect the host and grow. Microbiology techniques are being discovered and developed to diagnose and devise these infections. Furthermore, microorganisms are being commercially exploited   for production of antibiotics, antitumor, antisepticsvaccines and disinfectants.

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Track 11-Biopharmaceuticals

Microbial biopharmaceuticals are drugs produced using microorganisms that are genetically modified or naturally occurring.  Generally Microbial cells that have been genetically engineered are used to produce biopharmaceuticals. Bioengineered microbes are often used for the commercial production of non-microbial products such as insulin, interferon, human growth hormone, and viral vaccines

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Track 12-Antimicrobial activity

Antimicrobial compounds either kills or inhibits the growth of other organism. Many microorganisms show this general phenomenon where they produce anti-microbial compounds. Antibiotics are used against bacterial as anti-fungal are against fungi. Broad spectrum antibiotics, various lytic agents which give finest array of defence system. Additional to these, there are various protein moieties which show bactericidal action, like exotoxin and bacteriocins

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Track 13-Antimicrobial  Chemotherapy

Antimicrobial agents are used to either kill or inhibit the growth of Microorganisms. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy combination builds out understanding of the mechanisms and therapeutic applications of antimicrobials and chemotherapy.

The antimicrobial Chemotherapy has been practiced since ancient time when Peru used Indian barks to cure Malaria Microbial cell grow and divide to reach the stage of infection. To reach this stage through growth and division, microbes must take various biomolecules.  Antimicrobial Agents interfere or inhibit in the process of either growth or division resulting in prevention of infection.

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Track 14-Industrial Virology

Virology is often considered a part of microbiology or of pathology. Viruses and viral diseases have been at the centres of science, agriculture, and medicine for millennia and some of our greatest challenges and triumphs have involved virology.

Global virology market is evaluated to rise due to infectious diseases particularly, flu, hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases, etc. Major factors that have accelerated global virology market are the increase in researches, care diagnostic tests and treatments developments and rise in healthcare expenditure. 

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Track 15-Viable but nonculturable (VBNC) Microorganisms

Viable but nonculturable (VBNC) Microorganisms are those which have lost the capability to divide but are viable that is in a state of very low metabolic activity but have the ability to become culturable once resuscitated. Current research is focused on finding of potent methods to detect these microorganisms that have significant impact on pharmaceutical industry. Ongoing development also considers potential use of VBNCs in pharmaceutical microbiology. It has been shown that numerous pathogens and non-pathogens can enter the VBNC state, and therefore it has significant implications in pharmaceutical, bioremediation, and other branches of microbiology

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Track 16-Microbial Biofuels

Microbial Biofuel is a hydrocarbon fuel produced from organic matter, through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion. Presently, main focus is on use for microorganisms to produce biofuels. Wide range of different microorganisms are used, because their capability to produce enzyme cellulase. First generation biofuel which were developed from sugars and vegetables are being replaced by second generation biofuels with biomass.

Microbe- based fuel could be powering future cars. 

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Track 17-Treatment of Wastes in Industry

Industrial Wastes, unwanted materials, result inevitably from industrial activities in the same wayas they also do in domestic ones. If allowed to accumulate on the ground, or if dumped indiscriminately into rivers and other bodies of water, unacceptable environmental problems would result. Governments the world over usually institute legislation which regulates the handling of wastes, including those resulting from industry. In the US the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the regulating agency.The activities of industrial microorganisms usually occur in large volumes of water;the resulting wastes are therefore transported in aqueous medium.

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Track 18-Microbial Biofilms

 Biofilms are the assemblage of   microorganisms enclosed in an extracellular polymeric substance matrix. The complex process of attachment has diverse characteristics. It is a cascade process with regulated by growth medium, substratum and cell surface. Their role in infectious diseases has led to their increased importance in clinical microbiology. Better understanding and knowledge about biofilms will lead to novel and pivot control of biofilms with improved biofilm management.

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Track 19-Entrepreneur Development and Investment meet

Industrial Microbiology will have interactive access to information with great importance to those who wish to incubate their innovative idea/juvenile technologies and processes, for Industrial and Pharmaceutical usage of various bioactive molecules produce by microorganisms. This is the platform where entrepreneurs, investors, exhibitors and experts share their experiences and collaborate to evaluate emerging technology and approaches globally. This colloquium serves at the platform for business development and business managment.

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Importance and Scope:

Industrial and Pharmaceutical Microbiology offers a premier forum bridging basic research and R&D with later-stage commercialization for sustainable bio-based industrial, pharmaceutical and environmental applications. The field of biology, molecular biology, microbiology, and biochemistry are merging their respective discoveries into the expanding applied field of biotechnology, and advances are occurring at a record pace. Traditional Microbiology goes back thousands of years.

Summary:

Industrial microbiology is an area of applied microbiology which deals with screening, improvement , management,and exploitation of microorganisms for the production of various useful end products on a large scale.

A field concerned with the development of technologies to control and manipulate the growth and activities of selected biological agents to create desirable products and economic gain or to prevent economic loss. In addition to bacteria and yeasts, animal and plant cell cultures are now used to produce sophisticated products such as monoclonal antibodies, immunomodulating compounds, and complex plant metabolites. Although fermented products have been consumed for thousands of years, only in the nineteenth century was microbial activity associated with the fermentation process. Soon after that discovery, microorganisms, especially bacteria, were selectively introduced on the commercial level. Techniques were developed gradually for pure-culture fermentation and strain improvement, but the major advance in industrial microbiology occurred during World War II with the large-scale production of penicillin by submerged-culture fermentation. In the 1950s, industrial microbiology shifted its focus to the production of therapeutic agents, especially antibiotics. Advances in molecular biology have greatly increased the potential applications of industrial microbiology in areas such as therapeutics, diagnostics, environmental protection, and agriculture. The techniques of genetic engineering, along with technology developments in bioprocessing, make possible large-scale production of complex natural compounds that would otherwise be very difficult to obtain.

 

It’s our greatest pleasure to welcome you to the official website “International Conference and Expo on Industrial and Pharmaceutical Microbiology”  of that aims at bringing together the Professors, Researchers, scientists, business giants, technocrats to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences which concentrate on both theory and practices. The conference will be held during October 17-18, 2016 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The theme of the conference is around, "Industrial Microbiology: Innovations and Develpoment for future." Featuring 2 days of scientific workshop, special sessions, speaker & poster session, Industrial Expo. 300+ attendees from all over the world.

Target Audience:

Microbiologist, pharmacists, scientists, researchers, students, industrial delegates from Academia and Research along with the industrial professionals from microbiology companies and healthcare sectors.
 
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Summary:

Industrial microbiology is an area of applied microbiology which deals with screening, improvement , management,and exploitation of microorganisms for the production of various useful end products on a large scale.

A field concerned with the development of technologies to control and manipulate the growth and activities of selected biological agents to create desirable products and economic gain or to prevent economic loss. In addition to bacteria and yeasts, animal and plant cell cultures are now used to produce sophisticated products such as monoclonal antibodies, immunomodulating compounds, and complex plant metabolites. Although fermented products have been consumed for thousands of years, only in the nineteenth century was microbial activity associated with the fermentation process. Soon after that discovery, microorganisms, especially bacteria, were selectively introduced on the commercial level. Techniques were developed gradually for pure-culture fermentation and strain improvement, but the major advance in industrial microbiology occurred during World War II with the large-scale production of penicillin by submerged-culture fermentation. In the 1950s, industrial microbiology shifted its focus to the production of therapeutic agents, especially antibiotics. Advances in molecular biology have greatly increased the potential applications of industrial microbiology in areas such as therapeutics, diagnostics, environmental protection, and agriculture. The techniques of genetic engineering, along with technology developments in bioprocessing, make possible large-scale production of complex natural compounds that would otherwise be very difficult to obtain.
 
 
It’s our greatest pleasure to welcome you to the official website “International Conference and Expo on Industrial and Pharmaceutical Microbiology”  of that aims at bringing together the Professors, Researchers, scientists, business giants, technocrats to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences which concentrate on both theory and practices. The conference will be held during October 17-18, 2016 Kuala Lumpur, . Featuring 2 days of scientific workshop, special sessions, speaker & poster session, Industrial Expo. 300+ attendees from all over the world.
 
 

Importance and Scope:

Industrial Microbiology-2016 will be the best platform for all the microbiologist, scientists, research scholars, students, technologist who are working in this field to exchange their knowledge related to Industrial microbiology. 

OMICS Group welcomes all the microbiologist, scientists, research scholars, industrial professionals and student delegates from microbiology and healthcare sectors to be a part of the esteemed Industrial microbiology-2016. As this will be the best amalgamation of academia and research involving every aspect of Industrial microbiology. It is open to all types of research methodologies both from academia and industry.

Why to attend?

In today's economic climate your business decisions are as crucial as ever. International Conference on Industrial Microbiology  allow you to maximize your time and marketing dollars while receiving immediate feedback on your new products and services. International Conference on Industrial Microbiology is organizing an outstanding Scientific Exhibition/Program and anticipates the world's leading specialists involved inIndustrial microbiology. Your organization will benefit with excellent exposure to the leaders inIndustrial microbiology .

Industrial microbiology-2016 is an exciting opportunity to showcase the new technology, the new products of your company, and/or the service your industry may offer to a broad international audience.

Why in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?

Kuala Lumpur being the national capital is the most populous global city of Malaysia.  It is among the fastest growing metropolitan regions in South-East Asia, in terms of population and economy.

Kuala Lumpur is a busy city with ordered skyscrapers, six-lane highways, colonial architecture and lots of greenery. Home to the Petronas Twin Towers, it is a shopping paradise with some of Southeast Asia’s largest shopping malls, housing the world’s top brands, and street m Sultan Abdul Samad Building arkets where you can get one-of-a-kind items. This place is rich in its cultural heritage with distinguished tremendous attractions.

MAIN ATTRACTIONS

 Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lampur bird  park, Aquaria KLCC, Bukit Bintang, China Town, Little India or Brickfields,  Batu Caves, Merdeka Square at night,  Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Islamic Art Museum, Thean Hou Temple. 

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The Conference highlights the following Topics:

1. Introduction: Scope of Industrial Microbiology

2. Some Microorganisms Commonly Used in Industrial Microbiology

3. Aspects of Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics of Relevance in Industrial Microbiology

4. Industrial Media and the Nutrition of Industrial Organisms

5. Metabolic Pathways for the Biosynthesis of Industrial Microbiology Products

6. Overproduction of Metabolites of Industrial Microorganisms

7. Screening for Productive Strains and Strain Improvement in Biotechnological Organisms

8. The Preservation of the Gene Pool in Industrial Organisms: Culture Collections

9. Fermentors and Fermentor Operation

10. Extraction of Fermentation Products

11. Sterility in Industrial Microbiology

12. Production of Beer:

13. Production of Wines and Spirits

14. Production of Vinegar

15. Single Cell Protein (SCP)

16. Yeast Production

17. Antimicrobial Activity

!8. Viable but Nonculturable  Microorganisms 

Target Audience:

Microbiologist, scientists, researchers, students, industrial delegates from Academia and Research along with the industrial professionals from microbiology companies and healthcare sectors.

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Worldwide associations-

International Union of Microbiological Societies

American Society for Microbiology

Society for General Microbiology

World Society for Microbiology

Society for Applied Microbiology

International Committee on Food Microbiology and Hygiene

Canadian Society of Microbiologists

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International Society for Antiviral Research (ISAR)

International Society for Microbial Ecology (ISME)

International Society for NeuroVirology

European associations-

European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID)

European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

European Mycological Association

European Society for Clinical Virology (ESCV)

Svenska föreningen för mikrobiologi (Swedish Society for Microbiology, SFM)

Swedish Society of Infectious Diseases

Swedish Society of Medical Microbiology

Swiss Society for Infectious Disease

Society for General Microbiology (SGM)

Italian Association for Clinical Microbiology

 

Worldwide university:

Harvard University

University of Oxford

University of Washington

Rockefeller University

University of California--San Francisco

Duke University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

University of Wisconsin--Madison

Johns Hopkins University

Washington University in St. Louis

 

European university:

Technische Universität München

 University of Groningen

University of Glasgow

Newcastle University

University of Copenhagen

University of Southampton

University of Birmingham

Trinity College Dublin

University of Edinburgh

University of Vienna

European Companies:

Alifax S.p.A.

Kurita Europe

Ani Labsystems Ltd, Oy

Amplex BioSystems GmbH

Antimicrobial Therapy, Inc.

Associates of Cape Cod

Astellas Pharma Europe Limited

Beckman Coulter, Inc.

BD Diagnostics

Curetis AG

Denka Seiken Co., Ltd.

 

FUNDING AGENCIES:

  Academy of Finland (Finland)

  California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (US)

  Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Canada)

  Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)

  Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (Spain)

  Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)

  Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (Denmark

  Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany)

  FAPESP (Brazil)

  Fondazione Telethon (Italy)

  Fonds zur Forderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austria)

  Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Belgium)

  Health Research Board (Ireland)

  Howard Hughes Medical Institute (US)

  Indian Council of Medical Research (India)

  INSERM (France)

  International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (International)

  Israel Science Foundation (Israel)

  Max Planck Society (Germany)

  National Health Service (UK)

  National Science Foundation (US)

  Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research 

 

Market Analysis:

Microbiology, the study of microorganisms, impacts our lives in so many different ways. It is used to treat major pandemics and common infections, as well as influences the food people consume and the manufacture of key industrial products. The tools used in microbiology are as varied as their uses. The American Society of Microbiology is organized into 27 different sections to deal with the many issues concerning with microbiology. Such a broad field requires a necessarily broad survey of the market opportunities and challenges that will arise in the coming years.

The Industrial microbiology market is large and growing, the second largest diagnostics market after clinical diagnostics in test volume and market value. More than 90,000 industrial plants worldwide conduct close to 2 billion tests each year, which represents a market value of $6.5 billion. Because the demand for consumer products is growing as the world’s population grows, increases in product quality and safety testing appear to continue undaunted by current worldwide economic problems. The global industrial market is complex, however, with varying testing requirements and regulations resulting in variations in growth across market sectors and geographies.

According to a new technical market research report,  the microbiology equipment and consumables market was valued at nearly $7.7 billion in 2012 and is estimated at $8.5 billion for 2013. the market to grow to $11.4 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate of 6.1% from 2013 to 2018.

According to market Research, the fastest moving sectors within this industry are the public health and biofuel sectors. The public health sector will be driven by the uptake of new technologies within the industry, particularly laboratory automation and rapid microbiological methods. Growth in the biofuel industry will be broad-based, as investment in the industry leads to a ramp up in equipment, technology, and consumables.

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