Market Research on Digital Western Blot Imaging Systems – Case Study of Detection Technology Oyj
Chen, Hua (2023)
Chen, Hua
2023
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023122839184
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023122839184
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This thesis aims to examine the global digital imaging systems market and trends for Western Blot. A basic biochemical experimental method called Western Blot examines the existence, expression levels, and other characteristics of proteins in biological materials. A novel imaging technique that may be utilized to analyze and quantify Western Blot data is the CMOS imaging system.
The research was commissioned by Detection Technology Oyj, a company specialising in the designing and manufacturing of X-ray imaging components and subsystems. A CMOS imaging system for Western Blot analysis has been developed by the business. CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) imaging systems have become more popular in recent years, thanks to their benefits over conventional imaging technologies in terms of sensitivity, speed, and costeffectiveness.
In forming the theoretical background, scholarly literature on Western Blot analysis, digital imaging, CMOS imaging systems, and relevant industry trends were employed. The study drew upon established theories such as SWOT analysis and organizational segmentation. It also benefited from expert consultations with industry professionals. The principal research methodology employed is qualitative, facilitating a thorough investigation into the global market landscape for digital imaging systems in Western Blot. Additionally, qualitative methods are applied in the examination of secondary data, thereby offering a nuanced analysis of the available information.
The research was commissioned by Detection Technology Oyj, a company specialising in the designing and manufacturing of X-ray imaging components and subsystems. A CMOS imaging system for Western Blot analysis has been developed by the business. CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) imaging systems have become more popular in recent years, thanks to their benefits over conventional imaging technologies in terms of sensitivity, speed, and costeffectiveness.
In forming the theoretical background, scholarly literature on Western Blot analysis, digital imaging, CMOS imaging systems, and relevant industry trends were employed. The study drew upon established theories such as SWOT analysis and organizational segmentation. It also benefited from expert consultations with industry professionals. The principal research methodology employed is qualitative, facilitating a thorough investigation into the global market landscape for digital imaging systems in Western Blot. Additionally, qualitative methods are applied in the examination of secondary data, thereby offering a nuanced analysis of the available information.