This report provides a comprehensive overview of the size of the regenerative medicine market, segmentation of the market (stem cells, tissue engineering and CAR-T therapy), key players and the vast potential of therapies that are in clinical trials. Kelly Scientific analysis indicates that the global regenerative medicine market was worth $28 billion in 2018 and will grow to over $81 billion by 2023, with a CAGR of 23.3% between this time frame. Within this market, the stem cell industry will grow significantly at a CAGR of over x% and reach $x billion by 2023. Tissue engineering is forecast to grow at a CAGR of x% to 2023 and potentially reach $x billion.
This report describes the evolution of such a huge market in 15 chapters supported by over 350 tables and figures in 700 pages.
- An overview of regenerative medicine that includes: stem cells, allogenic and autogenic cells, umbilical cord blood banking, tissue engineering and CAR T therapies.
- Global regenerative medicine market, global breakdown, application breakdown and leading market players
- Detailed account of the stem cell industry market by geography, indication and company profiles
- Profiles, marketed/pipeline products, financial analysis and business strategy of the major companies in this space
- Focus on current trends, business environment, pipeline products, clinical trials, and future market forecast for regenerative medicine
- Insight into the challenges faced by stakeholders, particularly about the success vs. failure ratios in developing regenerative medicine drugs and therapies.
- Insight into the biobanking industry globally and its impact on the overall market
- Description and data for the prevalence of disease types that are addressed by regenerative medicine, stem cells, tissue engineering and CAR-T therapies
- Financial market forecast through 2023 with CAGR values of all market segments outlined in the objective
- SWOT analysis of the global market
- Geographical analysis and challenges within key topographies including the USA, Japan, South Korea, China and Europe