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Research and Markets (www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d811d8/the_world_market_f) has announced the addition of the "The World Market for Scanning Probe Microscopes" report to their offering.

Research and Markets: The World Market for Scanning Probe Microscopes - Updated 2011 Report

Dublin, Ireland | Posted on August 24th, 2011

World market revenues for scanning probe microscopes in 2010 were approximately US$660 million. The main market for scanning probe microscopes is in the semiconductors and electronics sector were they are routinely used in product inspection and failure analysis for measuring sub-micrometer features on IC-boards. They are also widely used in universities, research facilities and scientific centers worldwide. In production environments (such as microelectronics and solar), precision manufacturing industries, (such as medical device manufacturing, automotive and aerospace) and other related industries, scanning probe microscopes enable users to monitor their products throughout the manufacturing process to improve yields, reduce costs, and improve product quality.

Veeco was the world's largest manufacturer of scanning probe microscopes. The company's metrology business has since been bought by Bruker Nano. Other significant market players include Agilent, JPK, NT-MDT and Park Systems and Asylum Research.

Main end user markets for these companies are the semiconductor and electronics capital equipment, nanomaterials research and the life sciences sectors.

WHAT DOES THE REPORT INCLUDE?

Comprehensive quantitative data and forecasts for scanning probe microscopes market to 2017
Qualitative insight and perspective on the current market and future trends in end user markets based on interviews with key executives
End user market analysis
Tables and figures illustrating market size and by end user demand
Regional sales tables and figures
Full company profiles of scanning probe microscopes companies including technology descriptions, revenues, contact details, and end user markets for their products

Key Topics Covered:

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY REPORT METHODOLOGY SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPES

Overview
World market size
Companies and products
Market share
Total world sales, 2004-2017
Sales, by market
Sales, by region

MARKETS FOR ELECTRON AND SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPES

Market size
World sales, 2004-2017
World sales, by equipment type
Semiconductor, electronics and data storage
Nanomaterials and nanotechnology
Biomedical and pharmaceuticals

COMPANY PROFILES INCLUDING

Products
Company revenues
Market shares
Agilent Technologies
AIST-NT, Inc.
Anfatec Instruments AG
A.P.E. Research
Asylum Research
Bruker Corporation
Carl Zeiss SMT
FEI Company
Hitachi High-Technologies
JEOL Ltd.
JPK Instruments AG
Nanonic Imaging, Ltd.
Nanosurf AG
NT-MDT Co.
Omicron Nanotechnology GmbH
Park Systems
RHK Technology
Shimadzu Corporation
SII Nanotechnology, Inc.
Triple O Microscopy

TABLES AND FIGURES INCLUDING

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