Biomedical refrigerators are medical equipment used for storing various biological samples such as biological reagents, medicines, vaccines, blood, blood derivatives, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), and flammable chemicals. Samples with biological origin require accurate conditions for effective storage, which is more effectively provided by biomedical refrigerators in compared with domestic refrigerators. Samples of biological origin are usually available in blood banks, research laboratories, hospitals, educational institutes, and diagnostic centers. Biomedical refrigerators maintain hygiene and consistent temperature in order to reduce the risk of bacterial contamination and explosions of unstable materials, due to which these refrigerators are widely used in blood banks, biomedical laboratories and hospitals. Biomedical refrigerators feature distinct compartments so as to prevent cross contamination and can hold a variety of medical supplies such as blood or vaccines.

Escalating demand for cellular therapies, blood transfusions, organ transplant, and biopharmaceuticals is stimulating growth of the biomedical refrigerators market. In addition, increasing biomedical R&D activities is boosting demand for biomedical refrigerators, to store biological samples. However, presence of large number of local players and increasing use of renewed equipment are some of the factors hampering growth of the global biomedical refrigerators market. Rampant advancements in technology and infrastructural upgrade of clinics, hospitals, and research laboratories, is expected to fuel growth of the global biomedical refrigerators market over the forecast period.

Factors such as increasing importance on energy-efficient refrigerators are driving the prospects for growth of the biomedical refrigerators market. A major challenge faced by the market includes reduction in energy consumption. According to the current standards, refrigerants are required to have minimum global warming potential, an ozone depleting potential of zero, and be nontoxic as well as inflammable. It is highly challenging to adhere to these standards while maintaining a stable temperature control. Therefore, manufacturers are focusing on developing technologies to maximize efficiency and temperature consistency, while minimizing heat and energy consumption. Improvement of healthcare infrastructure due to the increasing support from government and industry participants to provide technical and financial assistance in procurement of biomedical refrigerators is a positive trend witnessed in the market. These factors in turn, are expected to boost growth of the market in the near future.

Biomedical Refrigerators Market- Regional Analysis

North America holds the maximum market share, majorly attributed to presence of high quality standards and high expenses on hospital and healthcare infrastructure in the region. The U.S. spends major share of its GDP toward healthcare, with an aim to improve patient care, reduce the wastage of pharmaceutical and biological components. Growing prevalence of chronic diseases coupled with increasing geriatric population, is triggering research and development that requires appropriate biomedical storage of samples. This is significantly driving the number of blood transfusion procedures, consumption of various pharmaceutical products. This in turn, is boosting demand for biomedical refrigerators across all the end-use segments.

Emerging economies such as India, China, and Indonesia are increasingly boosting the expenditure on healthcare infrastructure and medical services. This results in Asia Pacific to emerge as a key medical tourism destination, with the government and private sectors increasingly investing significant resources to the reach the service quality standards adopted in the western regions.

Biomedical Refrigerators Market- Competitive Landscape

Key players operating in the global biomedical refrigerators market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Aegis Scientific, Inc., Panasonic Healthcare Co. Ltd., Eppendorf AG, Terumo Corporation, Haier Biomedical, Philipp Kirsch GmbH, Leibherr Group, Inc., and Helmer Scientific.

Key Development

In 2016, Panasonic Healthcare Corporation, has launched DU900VC-PA ultra-low temperature freezer for long-term storage of biologicals and critical samples in pharmaceutical, medical research and life science institutions.

In 2016, Haier Biomedical, the subsidiary of Haier, acquired Labtech International’s UK cold chain business.

In 2016, Godrej Appliances has launched medical refrigerator in partnership with UK-based Sure Chill Company. This refrigerators designed to provide precise cooling solution for vaccines and blood.

Biomedical Refrigerators Market-Taxonomy

The global biomedical refrigerators market is segmented on the basis of product type, end user and region

By Product Type

Blood Bank Refrigerators

Laboratory Refrigerators

By End User

Hospitals

Pharmacies

Diagnostic Centers

Research Laboratories

Blood Banks

By Region