Growth in the bioprocess containers market is mainly driven by factors such as the growing biologics market, affordability and sustainability of single-use bioprocess technologies, and rising biopharmaceutical R&D. Emerging countries and the patent expiry of biologics are expected to offer growth opportunities for players operating in the bioprocess containers market during the forecast period. 

 

The bioprocess containers market is segmented into 2D bioprocess containers, 3D bioprocess containers, and other containers and accessories. In 2020, the 2D bioprocess containers segment accounted for the largest share of the bioprocess containers market. 

 

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the most recently discovered novel coronavirus. Largely unknown before the outbreak began in Wuhan (China) in December 2019, COVID-19 has since moved from being a regional crisis to a global pandemic. 

 

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The demand for biopharmaceuticals among the senior population is increasing as the elderly are more prone to various diseases/disorders that can be treated using biologics.  

 

This has resulted in the increasing focus of biopharmaceutical companies developing affordable biologics at lower costs. As bioprocess containers have wide applications in research & process development, the adoption of BPCs is increasing with the growth in the development and manufacturing of biologics and biosimilars. 

 

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Since most of the leading COVID-19 vaccine programs are using novel approaches, including mRNA, DNA vaccine, and vectors, these platforms are largely built on single-use technology. 

 

According to a survey conducted by BioPlan Associates in 2018, 73.3% of respondents agreed that leachables and extractables are major concerns that may limit the use of bioprocessing in the near future. As single-use assembly products are made of processed plastic materials, they often face the problem of contamination from the container due to leachables. 

 

Some of the leading players operating in the bioprocess containers market are Sartorius Stedim Biotech (France), Thermo Fisher Scientific (US),  Danaher Corporation (US), and Merck Millipore (Germany).