Pharmaceutical Anti-counterfeiting Technologies Market Will Reach $1.2bn in 2015  Predicts Visiongain Report
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'Pharmaceutical Anti-counterfeiting Technologies Market Will Reach $1.2bn in 2015' Predicts Visiongain Report PR Newswire LONDON, October 29, 2012 LONDON, October 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A new report by Visiongain predicts that the world market for pharmaceutical anti-counterfeiting technologies will reach $1.2bn in 2015. That revenue forecast and others appear in Pharmaceutical Anti-counterfeiting Technologies: Market Analysis 2012-2022. Visiongain is a business information provider based in London, UK. That study predicts that the pharmaceutical anti-counterfeiting market will grow strongly from 2012 to 2022. The illicit trade in counterfeit drugs costs the pharmaceutical industry billions of dollars every year. Also, the consumption of counterfeit drugs poses a serious threat to public health. Visiongain believes drug counterfeiting is one of the most pressing challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry. The more-widespread use of anti-counterfeiting technologies will help to defeat counterfeiting activities. Many opportunities exist for pharma companies and technology suppliers from 2012 to 2022, the report shows. Dr Peter Williamson, a pharmaceutical industry analyst in Visiongain, said: "Growth of the market will be stimulated by the introduction of industry-wide standards. To achieve this, regulatory bodies will enforce mandatory supply chain track- and-trace technologies.

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'Pharmaceutical Anti-counterfeiting Technologies Market Will Reach $1.2bn in 2015' Predicts Visiongain Report
PR Newswire LONDON, October 29, 2012
LONDON,October 29, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
A new report byVisiongainpredicts that the world market for pharmaceutical anti-counterfeiting technologies will reach$1.2bnin 2015. That revenue forecast and others appear inPharmaceutical Anti-counterfeiting Technologies: Market Analysis 2012-2022. Visiongain is a business information provider based in London, UK.
That study predicts that thepharmaceuticalanti-counterfeiting market will grow strongly from 2012 to 2022. The illicit trade in counterfeit drugs costs the pharmaceutical industry billions of dollars every year. Also, the consumption of counterfeit drugs poses a serious threat to public health. Visiongain believes drug counterfeiting is one of the most pressing challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry. The more-widespread use of anti-counterfeiting technologies will help to defeat counterfeiting activities. Many opportunities exist for pharma companies and technology suppliers from 2012 to 2022, the report shows.
Dr Peter Williamson, a pharmaceutical industry analyst in Visiongain, said: "Growth of the market will be stimulated by the introduction of industry-wide standards. To achieve this, regulatory bodies will enforce mandatory supply chain track-and-trace technologies. Increasingly, drugs are being protected from counterfeiting using a range of innovative technologies. Leading pharma companies are now realising the serious threat of counterfeit medicines by working closely with anti-counterfeit organisations. Visiongain believes that RFID and 2D barcoding technologies will be key areas of industry and market growth. Consumer empowerment will also help in efforts to counter fake drugs, further benefiting the technology market for pharma supply chain security.
"The pharmaceutical anti-counterfeiting technologies market has great potential from 2012 to 2022. In addition, drug companies must maintain good reputations and act to protect their revenues. The key to supply chain security lies in the successful introduction of industry-wide standards worldwide. Cooperation and cohesion between regulatory authorities and manufacturers must improve. Also, increasing public awareness will help the fight against drug counterfeiters, benefiting suppliers of the technology, pharma companies and other stakeholders."
Visiongain's report shows revenue forecasts to 2022 at world market, technology submarket, and national level. It forecasts world sales for the following commercial segments:
• Security printing
• RFID (radio frequency identification)
• Taggants
• Holograms/OVD (optical variable devices)
• Other pharma anti-counterfeiting technologies.
That new investigation gives profiles of 17 leading companies, including 3M, Authentix, Colorcon, NanoGuardian and Thermo Scientific. It also shows interviews with two companies.
The analysis assesses trends and commercial outlooks worldwide. It also forecasts revenues for leading national markets. Countries and regions analysed are the US, Japan, EU5 countries (as a group), Brazil, Russia, India and China.
Pharmaceutical Anti-counterfeiting Technologies: Market Analysis 2012-2022 adds to visiongain's range of analytical reports on industries and markets in healthcare.
For sample pages and further information concerning the Visiongain report Pharmaceutical Anti-counterfeiting Technologies: Market Analysis 2012-2022 please visithttp://www.visiongain.com/Report/919/Pharmaceutical-Anti-counterfeiting-Technologies-Market-Analysis-2012-2022
Companies Listed
3M Actavis Adhesives Research Ahura Scientific Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Alien Technologies AlpVision Altegrity Risk International American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) AmerisourceBergen Angstrom Technologies Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Programm e (A-CAPPP) Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG) Apoteket Applied DNA Sciences ARmark Authentication Technologies AstraZeneca Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) Authentix Automation Avery Dennison Axway Baxter Camdata Canadian Anti-Counterfeiting Network (CACN) Capsugel Cellular Bioengineering Center for Healthcare Supply Chain Research Center for Medicine in the Public Interest (US) CFC International Chesapeake Colorcon Cortegra Covectra DePuy Orthopaedic Digital China Domino Drugs Standard Control Organisation DuPont Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) European Alliance for Access to Safe Medicines (EAASM) European Commission European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and Healthcare (EDQM), European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) European Fine Chemicals Group (EFCG) European Medicines Agency Everest Holovisions Federation Council (Russia) Genetech GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Google Healthcare Distribution Management Association (HDM A) Heart UK Hologram Industries Holomex HOMAI (hologram manufactures association of India) Image Solution Impinj IMS Health Ingenia Technology InkSure Technologies Interface Mechanisms Intermec International Anti-counterfeiting Association (IAA) International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition (IACC) International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) International Ink Company International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce (IMPACT) Interpol Japanese Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA) Johnson & Johnson Kodak Loughborough University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Medicrime Convention Council Millennium Pharmaceuticals Menasha Corporation Microtag Temed Microtrace Solutions Motorola NanoGuardian NanoInk National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) Neri Labels Nokia Novartis Novavision OEP Technologie One Equity Partners OpSec Security Pacific Holographics Partner for Safe Medicines (PSM) India Pera Innovation Pfizer Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) PharmaSecure Polychromax Quality Brands Protection Committee (QBPC) China Raflatac Reckitt Benckiser Riverside Partners Roche Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSG B) Samsung Sanofi Savi Technology ScanSource Scientific Protein Laboratories (SPL) SICPA Siemens Smartrac South Dakota School of Mines and Technology State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) Sun Chemical Symbol Technologies Systech Tagsys RFID Teva Texas Instruments The International Hologram Manufacturers Association The Patients Association (UK) The Pharmaceutical Security Institute (PSI) Thermo Scientific TruTag Technologies United Nations University of South Dakota UPM UPM Kymmene UPM Raflatac UPM Rafsec US Center for Safe Internet Pharmacies (CSIP). US FDA Vocollect Voxtel Webscan World Customs Organization World Health Organization (WHO) World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Zebra Technologies
Notes for Editors
About visiongain Visiongain is one of the fastest growing and most innovative independent media companies in Europe. Based in
London, UK, visiongain produces a host of business-2-business conferences, newsletters, management reports and e-zines focusing on the Energy, Telecoms, Pharmaceutical, Defence, Materials sectors.
Visiongain publishes reports produced by its in-house analysts, who are qualified experts in their field. Visiongain has firmly established itself as the first port-of-call for the business professional, who needs independent, high quality, original material to rely and depend on.
If you are interested in a more detailed overview of this report, please send an e-mail to sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.comor call her on +44(0)20-7336-6100
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