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India Stem Cell Banking Market Analysis

April 2013 | 55 pages | ID: I55BBCAF2BCEN
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Stem Cell Banking has emerged as new opportunity of healthcare services provider in Indian market. The market is still in nascent stage of development and valued at more than INR 400 Crore (US$ 70 Million) in 2013. The current stem cell preservation level for new born baby is below 1% and hence there exists immense opportunity for stem cell preservation service providers to grow exponentially in coming years. With more than 20 million births every year there exist ample market opportunity for large number of stem cells banks to enter Indian stem cell preservation market and expand their services portfolio. The market potential of stem cell banking in India is valued at more than US$ 350 Million at preservation level of 1% which can increase to more than US$ 1 Billion at stem cell preservation level of 3% for new born babies.

Many factors have actively contributing towards this overwhelming success stem cell banking in India and one of the major reasons for its success has been collaborations. Apart from handling the main stage single handedly, much collaboration both national and international has come to meet this upsurge. Growth in this sector can further be enhanced based on increased percolation of the middle class, which is thought to possess largest spending power, defined regulatory framework to help ensure that ethics and morals are well considered and complicate is ensured for maintaining quality parameters.

India is poised to emerge as the largest source for umbilical cord blood given the very high birth rate in the world. Since umbilical cords are the richest source of stem cells, it's no surprise then that leading stem cell banking companies are keen on shifting their stem cell bases in India. Till date around six major private players, both Indian as well subsidiaries of international companies are operating in the stem cell banking market of India.

“India Stem Cell Banking Market Analysis” research report outlines following aspects related to booming stem cell banking in India:
  • India Stem Cell Research & Therapy Market Overview
  • Stem Cell Banking Market Overview
  • Cord Blood & Menstrual Banking
  • Cost Analysis
  • Future Growth Avenues
  • Preferred Business Model for Stem Cell Banks

1. INDIA STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY MARKET OVERVIEW

2. INDIA STEM CELL BANKING MARKET OVERVIEW

2.1 Current Market Scenario
2.2 Cord Blood Banking
2.3 Menstrual Blood Banking
2.4 Cost Analysis
2.5 Issues to be Resolved
2.6 Future Growth Avenues

3. PREFERRED BUSINESS MODEL FOR STEM CELL BANKS

3.1 Public Private Partnership
3.2 In-House Stem Cell Banks by Hospitals
3.3 Tie Up with Hospital Chains
3.4 Stand Alone Stem Cell Banks

4. REGULATORY & POLICY FRAMEWORK

4.1 Past (2007) - Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Therapy
4.2 Present (2012) - Guidelines for Stem Cell Research
4.3 2012 Guidelines: At a Glance

5. INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT FRAMEWORK

5.1 Centre for Stem Cell Research
5.2 Indian Council of Medical Research
5.3 Department of Biotechnology

6. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

6.1 LifeCell
6.2 Cryobank India
6.3 CordLife
6.4 Unistem
6.5 ReliCord

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 2-1: Stem Cell Banking Market (INR Crore & US$ Million), 2012-2020
Figure 2-2: Stem Cell Banking Market Opportunity by Region
Figure 2-3: Stem Cell Preservation Penetration in India, US & Europe
Figure 2-4: Top 5 Factors Impacting Growth of Stem Cell Business in India
Figure 2-5: Number of Preserved Stem Cells (‘000) at Multiple Preservation Penetration Level (1% to 5%)
Figure 2-6: Stem Cell Banking Market Opportunity (US$ Million) at Multiple Preservation Penetration Level (1% to 5%)
Figure 2-7: Suggested Measures for Increasing Market for Cord Blood Banking in India
Figure 2-8: Measures to Make Cord Blood Banking Success in India
Figure 2-9: Number of Umbilical Cords Storage (’000), 2012-2020

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1-1: Institutes, Hospitals and Industries Involved in Stem Cell Research
Table 1-2: Private & Public Institutions Offering Stem Cell Banking in India
Table 2-1: Unique Issues Related to Cord Blood Transplantation
Table 2-2: Public v/s Private Stem Cell Banks
Table 2-3: Comparative Procedure Charges in India & US (US$)
Table 2-4: Stem Cell Banking Plans & Costs for Lifecell
Table 2-5: Stem Cell Banking Plans & Costs for Cryobanks
Table 2-6: Global Stem Cell Banking Pricing Matrix (US$)


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