The DNA data storage market is anticipated to grow at an annualized rate of over 26% by 2035.
Exponential increase in amount of digital data being generated, coupled to the limitations of conventional storage mediums, has created a need for sustainable storage options and DNA data storage has garnered significant interest as an alternative
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Roots Analysis has announced the
addition of DNA
Data Storage Market, 2021-2035” report
to its list of offerings.
DNA as a data storage medium helps eliminate the
drawbacks inherent to the traditional storage methods, such as limited storage
density, instability and limited life span, making it a potential storage
option for future.
However, exorbitant costs, slow speed of reading and writing DNA and
vulnerability to mutations or errors, may act as a roadblock in the wider use
of DNA as an effective data storage
solution, which has prompted the stakeholders to focus on improvements in
various steps involved in DNA data storage, including data encoding, DNA
synthesis, preservation, data retrieval, and DNA sequencing.
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Key Market
Insights
Presently,
more than 20 players claim to offer DNA Data Storage
Over 40% of these
players are involved in offering technologies / services for coding and DNA
writing (DNA synthesis), followed by those offering services for retrieval and
DNA reading (29%). It is worth mentioning that 10 technology / service
providers claim to have the required expertise to serve as one-stop-shops for
all the DNA data storage steps.
Over 350 grants have been awarded to support research on DNA
data storage, since 2016
Grants
worth USD 517 million have been awarded to various organizations working in
this domain during the period, 2016- 2021. Of these, 33% of the grants were
awarded to support the research related to projects on DNA data storage, were /
are being managed by NCI, followed by those managed by NIA (11%), NINDS (9%)
and NIDDK (6%).
Over 900 patents have been filed / granted related to DNA data
storage, since 2001
More than
50% of these patents were filed / granted in North America, followed by Europe
(39%). In addition to the industry players, patents related to DNA data storage
were also filed by academic institutes, such as Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Harvard University and University of Arkansas.
Partnership
activity within this domain has grown significantly at a CAGR of 32%
More than
55% of the agreements were established in 2020. Majority of these deals were product
development and commercialization agreements (21%), acquisitions (17%), technology
licensing deals (17%), and manufacturing agreements (13%).
Funding
and investment in this domain have increased significantly, highlighting the
growing demand for DNA data storage systems
Around USD 1 billion was raised by companies,
across various funding rounds in 2020. Majority of the companies raised
significant capital through venture capital financing (~USD 417 million). It is
worth highlighting that over 50% of the funding instances were reported by
companies headquartered in North America, followed by Europe.
North America is expected
to capture over 55% of the DNA data storage market share by 2035
Within North America, US is likely to capture the maximum share. Further, in
terms of step involved in DNA based data storage, the coding and DNA writing
step is likely to capture the highest market share (86%).
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Key
Questions Answered
§ Who are
the leading industry players involved in offering services or technologies
related to DNA data storage?
§ Which are
the leading funding organizations providing grants for research on DNA data
storage?
§ How has
the intellectual property landscape of DNA data storage evolved over the years?
§ Which
partnership models are commonly adopted by industry stakeholders offering
services or technologies related to DNA data storage?
§ What is
the trend of capital investments in the DNA data storage market?
§ How is the
current and future market opportunity likely to be distributed across key
market segments?
The financial opportunity within
the DNA data storage market has been analyzed across the following segments:
§
DNA Data Storage Steps
§
Coding and DNA Writing (DNA Synthesis)
§
DNA Storage
§
Retrieval and DNA Reading (DNA Sequencing)
§ Geographical
Regions
§
North America
§
Europe
The
research includes detailed profiles of key players (listed below); each
profile features an overview of the company, its financial information (if available), details on
the technology / services offered, recent developments, and an informed future
outlook.
§ Agilent
Technologies
§ ATUM
§ Codex DNA
§ Gattaca
Technologies
§ GenScript
§ Illumina
§ Imagene
§ Oxford
Nanopore Technologies
§ Synbio
Technologies
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