The Report Medical Cameras Market By Application (Endoscopy, Ophthalmology, Dermatology,
Dental, Others); By Technology (Digital imaging (3D/2D), Infrared, OCT (Optical
Coherence Tomography), Liquid lens technology), And Segment Forecasts, 2018 -
2025
The global medical cameras market is
expected to reach a value of USD 18.06 billion by 2025, according to a new
report by Grand View Research, Inc. Medical cameras have gained an
indispensable position in modern medicine. Images and videos released from
medical cameras are currently used across life science applications where
visual study requires documentation. These cameras find an array of application
majorly in microscopy, ophthalmology, pathology, endoscopy, lab automation,
biomedical research, rheumatology, and other specialties.
These
products ensure accurate diagnosis thereby facilitating the doctors to make
precise and appropriate interpretations. Performance benchmarks are increasing
to ensure better healthcare delivery, owing to the increasing private funding
and investments in healthcare facilities and infrastructure. Consistent
technological advancements coupled with increased acceptance and application of
products is expected to exhibit good market growth during the forecast period.
However, medical images and videos are highly sensitive healthcare records and
hence use of camera technologies and products are restrained.
The
market on the basis of application is witnessing significant growth in the
endoscopy segment, owing to wide range of use in examinations of the
gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory tract and other procedures such as
laparoscopy, arthroscopy, cystoscopy, obstetrics, bronchoscopy, laryngoscopy,
mediastinoscopy and others. By technology, digital imaging (2D/3D) segment
occupied the largest market share, owing to several advantages such as instant
examination of the images, and can be recaptured if necessary and no film
purchase or development costs are involved.
Further Key Findings
From the Study Suggest:
· Endoscopy is the largest segment, owing to the rising
demand for minimally invasive surgeries and the increasing prevalence of
diseases such as arthritis, cancer and cardiovascular diseases
· The Digital imaging (3D/2D) technology holds the largest
market share in the year 2015 that use CMOS / 3CCD image sensors. However, CMOS
digital imaging is expected to replace CCD technology due to certain advantages
such as less power consumption and increased consolidation.
· Dermatology is anticipated to exhibit highest growth rate
owing to increase in chronic dermatological diseases and complications and the
subsequent rise in the use of medical cameras to diagnose dermatological
conditions.
· Asia-Pacific region is anticipated to record fastest
growth owing to the continuous advancements in imaging technology, and increase
in R&D in efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure. .
· Some of the major key players in the market include
Carestream Health, Inc., Canon, Inc., Olympus Corporation, and Stryker
Corporation.
Grand View Research has segmented the medical cameras
market on the basis of applications, technology and region:
Application Outlook
(Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
·
Endoscopy
·
Ophthalmology
·
Dermatology
·
Dental
·
Others
Technology Outlook
(Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
·
Digital imaging (3D/2D)
·
Infrared
·
OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography)
·
Liquid lens technology
Regional Outlook
(Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
·
North America
o U.S.
o Canada
·
Europe
o Germany
o UK
·
Asia Pacific
o Japan
o China
o India
·
Latin America
o Brazil
o Mexico
·
MEA
o South
Africa
o Saudi
Arabia
About Grand View Research
Grand View Research, Inc. is a
U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of
California and headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides
syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting
services. To help clients make informed business decisions, we offer market
intelligence studies ensuring relevant and fact-based research across a range
of industries, from technology to chemicals, materials and healthcare.
