The Medical Electronics Market is estimated to be worth USD 5.1 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach USD 6.6 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 4.6% from 2019 to 2025.
The
rapid growth of the medical electronics market can be attributed to the rising
incidents of chronic diseases; increasing adoption of medical imaging,
monitoring, and implantable devices; rising expenditure on healthcare across
the world; and a growing elderly population. Increasing demand for early disease
diagnosis and widening scope of clinical applications, technological
advancements in diagnostic imaging modalities, and rising investments, funds,
and grants by public-private organizations are some of the other factors
driving the growth of this market.
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Medical electronics market for batteries to hold the largest
share during the forecast period
Increasing demand for high power portable medical devices, such as cardiac monitors, respiratory monitors, hemodynamic monitors, and implantable devices, is the major factor accelerating the growth of batteries in the medical electronics industry. As most of the medical devices are being computerized for better diagnosis and monitoring, the number of battery-powered medical devices is growing rapidly. Unexpected failure or depletion of the battery can stop the device from functioning properly, preventing it from delivering a lifesaving therapy. Therefore, there is a huge demand for safe and reliable batteries for medical devices.
Non-invasive medical devices are expected to hold the largest
market share from 2019 to 2025
Factors
such as the rising government subsidies on medical devices, increasing adoption
of IoT-based medical devices, surging demand for digital radiography systems,
and growing use of flat-panel detectors (FPDs) contribute to the augmented
demand for non-invasive products in the medical electronics market.
Patient monitoring application held the largest share of the
medical electronics market in between 2019 and 2025
Factors
such as the easy availability of wireless monitoring devices and the rising
incidence of lifestyle and chronic diseases are expected to drive market growth
during the forecast period. The growing demand for patient monitoring devices
in non-hospital settings is also expected to provide a range of growth
opportunities for players in the market. The integration of patient monitoring
technologies in smartphones and wireless devices is a critical trend for
patient care, resulting in increasing adoption of patient remote monitoring
systems, mobile cardiac telemetry devices, mobile personal digital assistant
(PDA) systems, ambulatory wireless EEG recorders, and ambulatory event
monitors.
Americas expected to hold the largest share of the medical
electronics market during the forecast period
The Americas accounted for the largest share of the global medical electronics market in 2018. Factors such as the rise in the geriatric population, presence of advanced healthcare infrastructure, and high healthcare expenditure are supporting the growth of the medical electronics market in the Americas. The medical electronics market has seen tremendous growth in terms of technological advancements, increased healthcare expenditure as a percentage of total GDP, and integration of health information technology (IT) into primary care. The region is home to a few of the leading medical devices and medical electronics companies in the world, such as Johnson & Johnson (US), General Electric (US), Baxter, Medtronic (US), and Cardinal Health Inc. (US), offering medical electronics. The region provides an ideal environment for innovation, which has facilitated massive advancements in medical technology.
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The report profiles
key players, including Analog Devices (US), Texas Instrument (US), TE
Connectivity (Switzerland), Medtronics Plc (Ireland), ST Microelectronics (Switzerland), NXP Semiconductors (Netherlands), (US), Maxim Integrated Products (US), ON
Semiconductor (US), Renesas Electronics Corporation (Japan), Microchip Technology (US), Tekscan, (US), Monebo
(US), Cirtec Medical (US), First Sensor (Germany), Sensirion (Switzerland), Innovative Sensor Technology (Switzerland), Keller America (US), and Merit Medical Systems
(US).
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