
Published On: Feb 2021
Published On: Feb 2021
Allogeneic Therapy Segment Held Largest Share of Middle East and Africa Cell therapy Market in 2019
According to our new market research study on “Middle East and Africa Cell therapy Market to 2027 – Regional Analysis and Forecast – by ingredient type, indication, and forms,” the market is expected to reach US$ 346.7 million by 2027 from US$ 234.4 million in 2019; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2020 to 2027. The report provides trends prevailing in the Middle East and Africa Cell therapy market, and drivers and restraints pertaining to the market growth.
The Middle East and Africa Cell therapy market based on therapy type is segmented into Allogeneic, Autologous. In 2019, the allogeneic segment accounted for the largest share of the Middle East and Africa Cell therapy market. The growth of the market for this segment is attributed to increasing Number of product launch to accelerate the overall product demand for stem therapy using allogeneic stem cell therapeutics. However, the Autologous segment is likely register the highest CAGR in the market during the forecast period.
The growth of the Middle East and Africa Cell therapy market is mainly attributed to Increasing Prevalence of Chronic Diseases, Rising Adoption of Regenerative Medicines and Increasing Number of Approvals for Cell-Based Therapies. However, high costs of cell therapy manufacturing is the major factor hindering the market growth in Middle East and Africa.
A few of the leading companies operating in the Middle East and Africa Cell therapy market are NuVasive, Inc., Smith & Nephew, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and others.
The report segments Middle East and Africa Cell therapy market as follows:
Middle East and Africa Cell therapy Market – By Therapy Type
Middle East and Africa Cell therapy Market – By Product
Middle East and Africa Cell therapy Market – By Technology
Middle East and Africa Cell therapy Market – By Application
Middle East and Africa Cell therapy Market – By End user
Middle East and Africa Cell therapy Market – By Country