Arizton Projects Europe Laboratory Information Systems Market to Reach $689 Million by 2031

April 30, 2026
Arizton forecasts that the Europe laboratory information systems market will reach USD 689.05 million by 2031, driven by AI adoption and digital modernization in laboratory operations.

The Europe laboratory information systems market is projected to reach USD 689.05 million by 2031, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 7.28 percent during the forecast period, according to Arizton.

The market is expanding as laboratories across Europe adopt platforms enabled by AI to improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline workflows, and support connected digital operations. Increased use of molecular diagnostics, a rising burden of chronic diseases, and growing demand for faster and more accurate testing are accelerating adoption of advanced laboratory informatics solutions.

Germany leads the region due to its strong healthcare infrastructure and medical technology ecosystem, while the United Kingdom is emerging as a fast-growing market supported by modernization initiatives led by NHS.

The market remains moderately fragmented, with companies such as Clinisys, CompuGroup Medical, Dedalus S.p.A., LabVantage, and Thermo Fisher Scientific focusing on cloud-based and AI-integrated laboratory information systems to strengthen their presence. The research was conducted by Arizton.

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