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Top 9 Vendors in Cryonics Technology Market

 

Prof Research published a new report on the Cryonics Technology market. It presents the largest 9 vendors in the Cryonics Technology Market. The report is a professional and in-depth study of the current state of the global Cryonics Technology market. The report provides key statistics on the market of Cryonics Technology. It is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the Cryonics Technology industry.


The global Cryonics Technology market was valued to be 4.89 million USD in 2023. The Cryonics Technology production value is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 16.71% in the coming years to reach 12.35 million USD in 2029.


Alcor Life Extension Foundation is the largest manufacturer of Cryonics Technology, and it has a market share of 33.7% in value. The Alcor Life Extension Foundation is the world leader in cryonics, cryonics research, and cryonics technology. Alcor is a non-profit organization located in Scottsdale, Arizona, founded in 1972, to help bring cryonics to the world.


Cryonics Institute is the second largest manufacturer of Cryonics Technology, and it has a market share of 31.1% in value. Cryonics Institute (CI) is an American nonprofit foundation that provides cryonics services. CI freezes deceased humans and pets in liquid nitrogen with the hope of restoring them with technology in the future.


Yinfeng Life Science Research Institute is the third largest manufacturer of Cryonics Technology, and it has a market share of 15.4% in value. The Shandong Yinfeng Life Science Research Institute is a life science research institute and a cryonics services provider in Jinan, Shandong, China. It was founded in 2015, and it is a division of Yinfeng Biological Group. The institute is the first organization to provide cryonics services in China.


KrioRus is the fourth largest manufacturer of Cryonics Technology, and it has a market share of 5.2% in value. KrioRus is a research organization that in 2006 became the first outside the United States to provide cryonics for humans and animals. KrioRus is also a renowned genetic bank of plants and animals: rare, wild and domestic, including agricultural animals.