According to the new market research report, “Clinical Trial Management System/CTMS Market by Product (Software, Services), Delivery (Web-hosted, On-premise, Cloud-based), Deployment (Enterprise, On-site), End User (Pharma, Medical Device Manufacturers, CROs) – Global Forecasts to 2025” The clinical trial management system market is projected to reach USD 1,590 Million by 2025 from USD 801 Million in 2020, at a CAGR of 14.7 % the forecast period.
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Global Industry Growth Boosting Factors:
Growth in this market is primarily driven by rising industry-academia collaborations, the increasing number of clinical trials, rising technology adoption, and government support for research trials.
Overview:
This study involved the extensive use of both primary and secondary sources. The research process involved the study of various factors affecting the industry to identify the segmentation types, industry trends, key players, competitive landscape, fundamental market dynamics, and key player strategies.
Driver: The rising number of clinical trials and the availability of advanced CTMS solutions
The life science industry is annually witnessing a global increase in the number of clinical trials. The growth in the number of clinical trials can be attributed to factors such as the high prevalence of chronic diseases, the expiry of blockbuster drugs, the availability of government funds for clinical trials, and fierce competition in the pharmaceutical industry. In recent years, leading players have launched many CTMS solutions in the market that boast superior performance than their traditional counterparts. These products are cost-effective, easy to use, provide effective patient safety and regulatory compliance, and enhance the financial management capabilities of users. They enable organizations to implement a full-featured CTMS without the complex configuration and heavy capital investment associated with traditional solutions.
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Restraint: Budget Constraints
Small and mid-sized customer facilities often face financial constraints for clinical trials due to limited private funding, rigorous regulatory mandates, and financial outlook. This also includes ineffective site selection, poor study design & trial execution, safety issues, and dropouts due to practical or financial issues. Furthermore, the time and capital required to complete a trial increase at each phase. The total cost of a Phase III failure includes the cost of all previous phases, plus the time that could have been used to trial a different drug. Each failed trial contributes to the rising costs of biopharma R&D. Although R&D spending in the life science industry is rising, start-ups and SMEs still face budget constraints, which affect their decision to purchase CTMS solutions. Due to uncertainties in product approvals, undue delays in product approvals, and long gestation periods, private investors usually prefer established firms to invest in rather than start-ups and SMEs.
Opportunity: Investment in effective digital infrastructure and agility in technological adoption
The need to comply with stringent regulations has been crucial to expediting the adoption of new technology in research. Although the supply of technology has been increasing and the regulation of innovative methods is easing, pharmaceutical companies have been slow to use emerging technologies due to the uncertainty prevailing around this space and a highly fragmented supply market. Lately, pharma companies have increased expenditure on AI and big data analytics, given their transformative supremacy over the R&D process and cost savings. Fear of rivalry in the market and the need for business transformation and agility are key forces driving huge investments in R&D technologies. Hence, pharma companies must recognize outward innovation through supplier benchmarking in each of these categories and be involved in early engagement through co-development to stay competitive.
Challenge: Lack of skilled professionals
The dearth of skilled professionals for handling sophisticated digital solutions in research teams is restraining the growth of the CTMS market. With severe time constraints and increasing cost cuts, CROs and pharmaceutical companies are reluctant to invest in training their research employees. Hence, a huge gap exists between the available and required skilled manpower in the clinical research industry, restricting the adoption and utilization of complex software solutions in clinical trials. The development of user-friendly software solutions could act as a key growth opportunity for software vendors in this market.
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