The global GMP consumables market is projected for significant growth through 2035, driven by expansion in biologics, cell and gene therapies, and mRNA vaccine manufacturing. The market will shift from basic contamination control to enabling advanced therapeutic production with specialized single-use systems. Growth will be supported by regulatory standards, supply chain resilience, and increasing biosimilar production in Asia-Pacific and emerging markets.
India launches ₹10,000 crore Biopharma SHAKTI initiative to transform from generics manufacturing to innovation-led biologics leadership. The national mission aims to capture 5% of global biopharmaceutical market while addressing structural challenges in drug discovery and AI adoption.
Researchers have developed new immunotherapy approaches including internal immune cell reprogramming and CD40-based therapies showing promising results in early trials. Meanwhile, glioblastoma remains resistant to current immunotherapies due to blood-brain barrier constraints, though advances in antibody engineering offer new potential strategies.
The FDA is expected to issue draft guidance reducing testing requirements for biosimilar drugs, potentially lowering development costs by USD 20 million. The move comes as the biosimilars market shows strong growth, with major launches in 2025.
The cardiovascular biologics market is projected to reach $4.23 billion by 2033, while the cell therapy market is expected to reach $5.38 billion by 2032, driven by RNA-based therapies and regulatory approvals.
The large molecule drug substance CDMO market is expected to grow at approximately 9% CAGR through 2031, driven by rising demand for biologics and biosimilars, streamlined regulatory approval pathways, and increasing FDA and EMA approvals for biologic therapies.
Drug discovery outsourcing, preparative chromatography, and Latin America point-of-care diagnostics markets are forecast to grow at CAGRs between 7.5% and 8.2% through 2031, driven by biologics expansion and chronic disease prevalence.