Veterinary Reference Laboratories Market - Leading players and growth strategies
According to research report the global veterinary reference laboratories market
size is projected to reach USD 5.6 billion by 2025 from USD 3.4 billion
in 2020, at a CAGR of 10.5%. In 2019, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (US),
VCA, Inc. (US), and GD Animal Health (Netherlands) dominated the global
veterinary reference laboratories industry.
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Some
of the other prominent players operating in the veterinary reference
laboratories market are Zoetis, Inc. (US), ProtaTek Internationals, Inc.
(US), Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (US),
Neogen Corporation (US), Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany), Marshfield Labs
(US), Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory - University of Minnesota (US),
and Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Iowa State University (US).
IDEXX
Laboratories, Inc. (US) dominated the global veterinary reference
laboratories market in 2019. The company has a diversified product
portfolio, which includes a wide range of companion animal diagnostic
products. IDEXX’s leading position in this market can be attributed to
its active R&D activities and an extensive distribution footprint
across the globe.
VCA, Inc. (US) accounted for the
second-largest share of the veterinary reference laboratories market in
2019. The company offers a strong portfolio of products and services in
the veterinary diagnostics industry through 65 of its veterinary
diagnostic laboratories. VCA provides diagnostic testing for more than
15,000 clients, including standard hospitals for small animals, large
animal practices, universities, and other government organizations.
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In
2019, North America accounted for the largest share of the veterinary
reference laboratories market, followed by Europe. The increasing
adoption of companion animals, the growing pet insurance industry,
rising veterinary healthcare expenditure, and the ever-increasing number
of veterinary practices are driving the growth of the North American
market.
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