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Global Membrane Bioreactor Markets
Frost & Sullivan, May 2008, Pages: 160
Water Stress and Legislation Support Growth of Global Membrane Bioreactor Market The global MBR market is experiencing double-digit growth, with numerous opportunities in industrial, commercial, municipal, shipboard, offshore and other applications. The Asia Pacific region has emerged as a strong market for MBR systems, following the established markets in North America and Europe, and could become one of the most promising and largest regional markets by 2010. 'Driven principally by legislation and water stress, the global MBR market will display double-digit growth,' notes the analyst of this research. 'Legislation is the primary driving force in Northern Europe and parts of the United States and Canada, while in other parts of the world, notably, Iberia, China, India, Australia and the Middle East, water stress is the dominant issue.'
Indeed, the two main factors driving growth in the MBR market are legislation, governing the effluent discharge standards, coupled with the stress on freshwater conservation through means of water reuse and recycling. Legislation has always been one of the strongest drivers for advanced water treatment solutions, such as MBR systems, in developed regions such as Europe and North America. It is now becoming an influential factor in the Indian and Chinese markets as well. Another strong driver for the expansion of the MBR market has been the increasing level of water stress, particularly in the arid regions of Australia and the Pacific Rim, the Middle East, parts of South Africa and North America and Southern Europe.
Alliances with Local Vendors Key to Market Penetration
The main issues that are restraining the expansion of the MBR market in emerging regions, especially in Asia and Latin America, are the lack of governmental support and limited availability of funds. This translates to import barriers for system components, administrative complexities and complex investment regulations. 'Certain Asian and Latin American markets are highly protected and not conducive to the entry of large multinational companies,' cautions the analyst. 'There is generally a profusion of local vendors that rather than meeting high and rigid international quality standards, offer low-cost solutions tailored to the local scenario and requirements.'
In such a situation, it is important to form joint ventures and strategic partnerships with local vendors. The aim will be to transfer technical and procedural know-how, while capitalising on their strong local presence and the consequent opportunities provided.
Market Sectors Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following geographic areas in this research:
By End-use Application: -Municipal wastewater treatment -Industrial wastewater treatment
By Equipment: -Immersed systems -Side-stream systems
By Geographic Region: -North America -South America -Europe -Middle East & Africa -Asia Pacific
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Global Membrane Bioreactor Markets provides an analysis of the current state of the membrane bioreactor (MBR) market and forecasts revenues, as well as geographic and end-user trends. It also provides a complete analysis of key market drivers, restraints and trends that are impacting the MBR market. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following equipment types: immersed MBRs and side-stream MBRs displaying a variety of membrane types including flat sheet, hollow fibre, tubular, spiral wound membranes and ceramic membranes.
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