Delray Beach, FL, June 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global electronic lab notebook market, valued at US$0.68 billion in 2024 stood at US$0.72 billion in 2025 and is projected to advance at a resilient CAGR of 7.3% from 2025 to 2030, culminating in a forecasted valuation of US$1.03 billion by the end of the period. The adoption of electronic lab notebooks (ELNs) is driven by the growing emphasis on laboratory digitization, the rising need for efficient data management, and integrated compatibility with advanced technologies. Additionally, the increasing use of ELNs within the life sciences sector is expected to fuel their adoption in the life sciences sector. The expanding role of biobanks is also contributing to this trend, as ELNs offer high efficiency in the storing & management of biobank data. As laboratories continue to automate, ELNs are increasingly replacing traditional paper-based notebooks.

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What’s Driving the Market Explosion?

  • Accelerated R&D Transformation: With increasing drug pipelines, biologics innovation, and clinical trials, ELNs are essential for structured, real-time data management across geographically dispersed teams.
  • Surging Life Sciences Adoption: Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies dominate the market, leveraging ELNs to optimize drug discovery, enhance collaboration, and meet escalating regulatory demands.
  • Digital Lab Integration: Seamless compatibility with LIMS, ELMS, ERP, and analytics platforms positions ELNs as the foundation for connected lab ecosystems.
  • Asia Pacific Emerges as a Powerhouse: With India and China becoming global R&D hubs, the region is poised for the highest CAGR, thanks to contract manufacturing growth, low-cost scalability, and lab automation mandates.
  • Data Security Meets Cloud Agility: Next-gen ELNs offer enterprise-grade security, HIPAA/GDPR compliance, and scalable cloud-native architecture—eliminating …

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