'Global CBRN defence market to reach $8.7bn in 2013 according to Visiongain study'

The market for defence against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threat is set to reach over $8.7bn in sales in 2013, new research has calculated.
 
 
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Jan. 31, 2013 - PRLog -- The market for defence (http://www.visiongain.com/Sector/9/Defence) against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threat is set to reach over $8.7bn in sales in 2013, new research has calculated. Defence analysts at business intelligence provider Visiongain (http://www.visiongain.com/Press_Releases) say that global spending on radiation and chemical warfare agent detectors, protective CBRN suits and decontamination systems are expected to rise by 8% on their 2012 levels.

With budgets under pressure in America as sequestration still looms on the horizon and withdrawal from foreign commitments becomes a reality, areas of growth in defence spending are few and far between. In Europe states are struggling to stay out of recession and public expenditure is being slashed. In this context visiongain’s report ‘Global CBRN Defence Market 2013-2023’:Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear Detection Equipment examines how manufactures are making the most of a surprisingly buoyant CBRN outlook and investigates the range of factors driving demand amongst governments.

In the report visiongain examines the prospects for further growth in the market, producing detailed ten-year budget forecasts for the 20 leading countries and outlining the products, services and strategies of 30 of the most successful companies in the CBRN defence market.

The visiongain analyst responsible for the company’s CBRN research summarised the findings of the report “Despite continued downward pressure on CBRN defence budgets on both sides of the Atlantic, we’re seeing evidence that spending in the market is continuing to grow. This is partly due to the entrenched nature of CBRN defence spending in the biggest national markets; spending growth has been so strong in the past that large sums can be ‘saved’ from future budgets while nonetheless maintaining budget increases year to year. This means that any decline in American emphasis on CBRN defence will be felt only extremely gradually.

In addition to this cushion on slowing CBRN growth, many emerging economies are increasing their spending on CBRN defence exceptionally quickly. Whether by improving the protective equipment available to their military or by implementing the surveillance and contingency planning necessary to host international events, countries like India, China and Brazil will all contribute to strong growth in the global CBRN defence market.

An unfortunate further driver of CBRN defence spending in 2013 is likely to be the continuing collapse of the Syrian state, whose stockpiles of chemical weapon agent are of increasing concern to the country’s neighbours.”

The report has 186 pages and contains 238 tables, charts and graphs to explain trends and market projections within the CBRN defence market. As well as a global outlook, visiongain provides forecasts and analysis for 20 leading national markets (plus the ‘Rest of the World’ market) and 4 global submarkets for the period 2013-2023, CBRN Detection, CBRN Protection, CBRN Decontamination and CBRN Simulation. The report also provides profiles of 30 leading companies operating in the CBRN defence market worldwide and an interview with leading company Environics UK.

The Global CBRN Defence Market 2013-2023: Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear Detection Equipment report is an invaluable reference for current and future investors in CBRN detection, simulation, protection and decontamination technology, as well as to companies and researchers who need to quickly understand the direction of both market and policy.

For further information about Visiongain’s report Global CBRN Defence Market 2013-2023: Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear Detection Equipment’ please visit http://www.visiongain.com/Report/964/Global-CBRN-Defence-Market-2013-2023-Chemical-Biological-Radiological-Nuclear-Detection-Equipment

Contact:
Email: Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7336 6100
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Air Control Technologies
Air Techniques International
Airboss Defense
AirBoss Engineered Products
Airboss of America Corporation
AirBoss Rubber Compounding
Airbus
Airbus Military
Airsense Technology
Alfred Kärcher GmbH & Co
Allen Vanguard Corporation
Alluviam, LLC
Andair AG
ANP Technologies
Ansell
Argon Electronics
Artemis Control AG
Astrium
Automess
Avon Protection
Avon Rubber PLC
Avox Systems Inc
Babcock Wanson
Battelle Memorial Institute
BAE Systems
Berenschot
Bertin Technologies
Beth-El Zikhron Yaaqov Industries
Biofire Diagnostics Inc
Bioquell China
Bioquell Defence
Bioquell PLC
Bioquell UK
Block Engineering
Block Mems, LLC
Blücher GmbH
Blücher Systems
Bluecher UK Ltd
BOIS Filtry
Bruhn NewTech
Bruker Corporation
Bruker Energy & Supercon Technologies
Bruker Scientific Instruments
Building Protection Systems Inc
Canberra
Cassidian
CH2M HILL
Chem Image Bio Threat LLC
Chemring Detection Systems
Chemring Group PLC
Cleveland Biolabs
Constructions Navales et Industrielles de la Méditerranée (CNIM) Group
Countervail Corporation
Cristanini SpA
CSS Dynamac
CUBRC Inc.
DCNS S.A.
Defentect
DHS Systems
Dräger Safety
Drägerwerk AG & Co KGaA
DRS Technologies
DuPont Industrial Biosciences
Dycor
Dynasil Corporation
EADS
EADS Sodern
ECA Robotics
Elbit Systems
Elbit Systems - Kinetics
Elusys Therapeutics Inc.
Em.tronic
Emergent BioSolutions
Environics OY
Environics UK
Eurocopter
Euro-Shelter
Federal Resources
Field Forensics
First Line Technology
Fisher Scientific
Flex-Tek
FLIR Systems Inc.
Folded Structures Company LLC
Force 1 Decon
FSI North America
General Dynamics C4 Systems
General Dynamics Corporation
General Dynamics Detection Systems
General Dynamics European Land Combat Systems
General Electric
General Physics Corporation
GenPrime
Gumárny Zub?í Inc
Hamilton Sundstrand
Hazmat Protective Systems
HazmatLINK
HDT Global
Hispano Vema
Hotzone Solutions
IB Consultancy
IcxTechnologies
ILC Dover
Immediate Response Technologies
Indra
Indra Company
Inficon
Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc
IntegenX Inc
Intelagard
J&S Franklin Ltd
John Crane
Kaketsuken
Kärcher Futuretech
Kärcher Group
KeTech
Kurganmashzavod
LAB SA
Limco Airepair
Lion Apparel
Lockheed Martin
Lunor
Martin GmbH
Mavatech
MBDA
Menssana Research Inc
Meridian Medical Technologies
Micronel
Mine Safety Appliances Company
Mirion Technologies
MMIC EOD
Morphix Technologies
Morphotek Inc
MRIGlobal
NBC-Sys
Nexter Group
Nexter Mechanics
Nexter Munitions
Nexter Systems
Nexter Training
Nor E First Response
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation
OptiMetrics Inc
Optys
Orono Spectral Solutions Inc.
Ortec
Outfox
Ouvry
OWR GmbH
OWR Group
Pall Corporation
Paragon Bioservices
Patlon Aircraft & Industries
Paul Boyé Technologies
PharmAthene Inc
Pimco
PositiveID Corportation
Proengin
Quanterix Corportation
Radiation Decontamination Solutions LLC
Radiation Monitoring Devices Inc
Radiation Shield Technologies
RAE Systems Inc
Rapid Pathogen Screen Inc
Raytheon
Remploy Frontline Ltd
Research International Inc
Research Triangle Institute
RespiratorZRT

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