Label identification technologies market to reach $2.87b by 2031
Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing regional market.
Growing demand for laboratory automation and advanced molecular diagnostics is expected to drive the global label identification technologies market to $2.87b by 2031 from $2.04b in 2026.
According to a MarketsandMarkets report, the market is being fueled by the increasing adoption of advanced molecular and genomic technologies, including next-generation sequencing (NGS), multiplex PCR, digital PCR, and syndromic testing platforms.
Laboratories are increasingly replacing conventional culture-based methods with automated solutions that enable faster pathogen identification, genomic analysis, antimicrobial resistance profiling, and real-time disease surveillance.
Artificial intelligence, cloud-based laboratory informatics, and automated data analysis are also improving laboratory workflows by increasing speed, accuracy, and operational efficiency. Expanding applications in clinical diagnostics, pharmaceutical quality control, environmental monitoring, food safety, and public health surveillance continue to support market growth.
By product type, barcode scanners are expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period. Demand is increasing as laboratories invest in automation, sample traceability, and accurate data capture across clinical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and research settings.
The adoption of 2D barcode scanners for reading data matrix and QR codes on laboratory tubes, vials, slides, and microplates is accelerating. Integration with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), automated sample handling platforms, and robotic workflows enables real-time sample tracking, reduces manual errors, and improves efficiency.
Wireless and handheld barcode scanners are also gaining traction in high-throughput laboratories, while advances in imaging technology are improving performance in challenging scanning conditions.
Asia Pacific is expected to record the fastest market growth through 2031. Rising investments in healthcare infrastructure, pharmaceutical and biotechnology manufacturing, laboratory automation, precision medicine, and genomic research are driving demand across China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia.
The increasing deployment of 2D barcode systems, RFID technologies, automated labeling platforms, and integrated LIMS is further supporting market expansion across the region.