DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Biohacking Market Share, Size, Trends, Industry Analysis Report, By Type; By Product; By Application; By End Use; By Regions; Segment Forecast, 2020-2027” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The global biohacking market size is expected to reach USD 52,779.36 million by 2027, according to the study. The report gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.
Biohacking are biological experiments conducted in a small lab and are done by either individual or a small community. That is why biohacking is also called Do-It-Yourself (DIY). The biological experiments performed in garage labs could be genetic engineering, 3-D printing using light-sensitive bacteria. Furthermore, biohackers are in process as well as have developed various products to explore the human body and mind such as smart drugs, microchips, brain sensors, magnetic fingerprints, RFID implants, bacterial and yeast strains, smart blood pressure monitor and health tracker.
For functional or aesthetic changes, biohackers have implemented technology to their own bodies. For instance, Artist Neil Harbission has exceptional color blindness due to which he used to see every object in grey color only. Later, he and his team had developed a software that transposes colors into vibration using a head-mounted camera extension.
The growing awareness about biohacking and the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases across the globe are the factors driving the growth of the market. Currently, the COVID-19 crisis has led to a rise in market growth for the pharma industries, and several R&D activities have been conducted by the companies to develop a suitable drug t as well as control the crisis. Therefore, increasing research & development activities by the company is the factor anticipated to fuel the market.
However, the lack of cybersecurity practices and expertise, severe regulations that govern the genetic engineering experiments are anticipated to restrain the market growth during the projection period. On the other hand, lack of funding in research & development by the government yet remains another factor that limits the growth of the market. Furthermore, Salvia Bioelectronics, a Dutch startup company, is developing neurostimulation implantable device to stop chronic migraines. At its early stage of R&D, the company has successfully raised a fund of 1.8 million euros, in 2019. Additionally, smaller U.S. startups like CVRx has raised USD 340.6 million while Setpoint has raised USD 84.3 million. CVRx makes implant for heart failure treatment while Setpoint develops neuro devices for the treatment of arthritis and Crohn’s disease. This shows a great opportunity for biohackers.
Companies Mentioned
- Thync Global Inc.
- Apple
- HVMN Inc.
- Synbiota
- Grindhouse Wetware
- MoodMetric
- THE ODIN
- Fitbit Inc
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
2. Executive Summary
3. Research Methodology
4. Biohacking Market Insights
4.1. Biohacking – Industry snapshot
4.2. Biohacking Market Dynamics
4.2.1. Drivers and Opportunities
4.2.1.1. Technological advancements
4.2.1.2. Government backed funding
4.2.2. Restraints and Challenges
4.2.2.1. Bioethics
4.3. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.4. PESTLE Analysis
4.5. Biohacking Market Industry trends
5. Biohacking Market Assessment by Type
5.1. Key Findings
5.2. Introduction
5.3. Inside
5.4. Outside
6. Global Biohacking Market, by Product
6.1. Key Findings
6.2. Introduction
6.3. Smart Drugs
6.4. Sensors
6.5. Strains
6.6. Others
7. Global Biohacking Market, by Application
7.1. Key Findings
7.2. Introduction
7.2.1. Global Biohacking Market, By Application, 2016-2027 (USD Million)
7.3. Synthetic Biology
7.3.1. Global Biohacking Market, by Synthetic Biology, By Region, 2016- 2027 (USD Million)
7.4. Genetic Engineering
7.4.1. Global Biohacking Market, by Genetic Engineering, by Region, 2016- 2027 (USD Million)
7.5. Forensic Science
7.5.1. Global Biohacking Market, by Forensic Science, by Region, 2016- 2027 (USD Million)
7.6. Diagnosis & Treatment
7.6.1. Global Biohacking Market, by Diagnosis & Treatment, by Region, 2016- 2027 (USD Million)
7.7. Drug Testing
7.7.1. Global Biohacking Market, by Drug Testing, by Region, 2016- 2027 (USD Million)
8. Biohacking Market Assessment by End Use
8.1. Key Findings
8.2. Introduction
8.2.1. Global Biohacking Market, By End Use, 2016-2027 (USD Million)
8.3. Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companies
8.3.1. Global Biohacking Market, by Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companies, by Region, 2016- 2027 (USD Million)
8.4. Forensic Laboratories
8.4.1. Global Biohacking Market, by Forensic Laboratories, by Region, 2016- 2027 (USD Million)
8.5. Others
8.5.1. Global Biohacking Market, by Others, by Region, 2016- 2027 (USD Million)
9. Biohacking Market Assessment by Geography
9.1. Key findings
9.2. Introduction
9.3. Biohacking Market – North America
9.4. Biohacking Market – Europe
9.5. Biohacking Market – Asia-Pacific
9.6. Biohacking Market – Middle East & Africa
9.7. Biohacking Market – Latin America
10. Competitive Landscape
10.1. Expansion and Acquisition Analysis
10.1.1. Expansion Analysis
10.1.2. Acquisition Analysis
10.2. Partnerships/Collaborations/Agreements/Exhibitions
11. Company Profiles
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