Ready To Eat segment of the food industry is finding a strong niche in baby products
The food industry is currently is on an upswing on the back of increased disposable income of urban population living in the metropolitan areas of emerging and developed country. Among various aspects of the larger food industry, the segment that is currently trending is ready to eat food. These products are specifically made for easy and quick consumption with moderate requirements such as heating in microwave or adding hot water. According to a recent business intelligence study by Crystal Market Reports, the ready to eat segment of the food industry is finding a strong niche in baby products, and the demand will continue to flourish exponentially during the forecast period of 2017 to 2025.
The analyst of the CMR report has observed that the ready to eat baby food market is finding traction not only because they are easy to prepare and consume, but they also come with added ingredients that are essential for the newborns.
Thanks to social media, the awareness is expanding among larger populations that merely milk or a general homely meal is not adequate at providing every nutrient to the new life. Vendors operating in this market have been consistently innovating their products and now, global players have formulated recipes that include vegetables, oats, fruits, and others that aid to the upbringing of the baby.
Advanced gasification and pyrolysis systems are now utilized to transform daily waste of all kinds into fuel products
On one hand, we have depleting natural resources of fossil fuel and the air pollution caused by them is turning into a real concern too. On the other hand, the humongous amount of waste that is being produced by metropolitan areas on a daily basis needs a proper management mode, preferably a mode that is friendly to the environment. Collectively, we have a handful of reasons to develop a system that can adequately meet the changing needs for the humanity. And, gasification and pyrolysis systems are an answer for it.
Not a new concept by any means, but the advanced gasification and pyrolysis systems have improved significantly over the years, turning waste into a product gas that is not only used by the process itself but for other external usage as well. Advanced gasification and pyrolysis systems are now utilized to transform daily waste of all kinds into fuel products that are energy rich, via a heating procedure under controlled environments. The key different between gasification and pyrolysis is the requirement of oxygen.
The market for molecular diagnostic in Europe is likely to rise to $26.50 Million by the end of 2025
Molecular diagnostics employs techniques such as hybridization and nucleic acid amplification in order to identify microorganisms and the presence of virulence factors. Several molecular assays have been created employing various technologies. These technologies produced quick results and also heightened the accuracy of the respective tests. A study organized by the American Society for Microbiology stated that the incidence of Streptococcus pyogenes is extremely high in Northern European countries. The rising occurrence of this disease has intensified in many countries. Automated detection systems, a type of molecular diagnosis technique, offers a cost effective, flexible, and fast solution to clinicians. Technological advancements are bringing testing services to a point-of-care. Companies such as F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Nanosphere, Inc., Hologic, Inc., Meridian Bioscience, Inc., and Alere Inc. are striving to develop advanced techniques to suffice the growing research needs in the field of molecular diagnostics.
The market for molecular diagnostic in Europe is likely to exhibit an 11.6% CAGR between 2016 and 2025. It is likely to rise to $26.50 Million by the end of 2025 from a valuation of $9.2 Million in 2015.