DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.researchandmarkets.com%2Fresearch%2F57b81e%2Ffuture_infectious&esheet=50157978&lan=en-US&anchor=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.researchandmarkets.com%2Fresearch%2F57b81e%2Ffuture_infectious&index=1&md5=b320c5ab2e9f191b1bf02c51fa6a08de) has announced the addition of the "Future Infectious Disease Testing Market: Growth Opportunities, Business Strategies, Market Entry Barriers and Risks" report to their offering.
“Future Infectious Disease Testing Market: Growth Opportunities, Business Strategies, Market Entry Barriers and Risks”
This report identifies the major opportunities for infectious disease testing instrumentation, reagent kits/test panels, consumables, as well as IT and auxiliary products; proposes design criteria for decentralized testing products; suggests alternative market penetration strategies; and analyzes entry barriers and risks.
The report looks at the following key topics:
Major Product Development Opportunities Design Criteria for Decentralized Testing Products Alternative Market Penetration Strategies Potential Market Entry Barriers and RisksKey Topics Covered:
A. Major Product Development Opportunities
1. Instrumentation
2. Reagent Kits and Test Systems/Panels
3. Computers, Software and Automation
4. Auxiliary Products
B. Design Criteria for Decentralized Testing Products
C. Alternative Market Penetration Strategies
1. Internal Development
2. Collaborative Arrangements
3. University Contracts
4. Distribution Strategies for Decentralized Testing Markets
D. Potential Market Entry Barriers and Risks
1. Market Maturity
2. Cost Containment
3. Competition
4. Technological Edge and Limitations
5. Patent Protection
6. Regulatory Constraints
7. Decentralized Testing Market Challenges
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