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Inspection Machines (Pharmaceutical And Medical Devices) Market - Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast (2017 – 2022)

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  The global  inspection machines market  will increase at a CAGR of 5.7% from 2017 to 2022 to USD 846.4 million by 2022 , driven by growing aging population, increase in chronic and infectious diseases, increasing growth of pharmaceutical market, and various technical advancements. In addition, emergence of new application areas further provides significant opportunities for the various stakeholders in the global inspection machines market.However, the high cost of inspection machines and the growing adoption of refurbished machines is expected In the era of automation, technologically updated inspection equipment helped to overcome the problems associated with traditional approaches which used labour-intensive methods that resulted in the increase of manufacturing lead time and production cost. In addition, there is a significant delay in detecting an out of control limit. Thus, the products that are not conforming to the specified standards accrue to the additional cost of scra

Human Nutrition Market

Meticulous Research ® – leading global market research company published a research report titled  “Human Nutrition Market by Type (Vitamin, Probiotics, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Fatty Acid, Minerals), Age (Adult, Childhood), Population (Pediatric, Geriatric, Maternal), and Application (Dietary Supplement, Functional Nutrients)- Global Forecast to 2025”. According to this latest publication from Meticulous Research , the global human  Nutrition Market  is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2019 to reach $465.4 billion by 2025. The high growth in the human nutrition market is mainly attributed to growing prevalance of diseases due to unhealthy eating, rising demand of fortified food products, rising disposable income, and growing health conciousness and demand for nutritional supplements. However, negative impact of false and misleading promotions and high cost of the dietary supplement products are the major factors expected to hinder the adoption of human nutrition products.