Ultrasonics and Ultrasound: Medical, Manufacturing, Welding and Cleaning Applications
Report Highlights
The global ultrasonic equipment market should reach $82.0 billion by 2025 from $48.5 billion in 2020 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.1% for the forecast period of 2020 to 2025.
Report Includes
- 83 tables
- A descriptive study and analysis of the global markets for ultrasonic technologies
- Analyses of global market trends with data from 2018 to 2019, estimates for 2020, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2025
- Elaboration on the role of government regulations, technological advancements, and current economic trends and factors that can influence the future marketplace
- Identification of viable technology drivers through a comprehensive look at various platform technologies for new and existing ultrasound products and application markets
- Information on key players’ initiatives attempting to meet the market demand for various types of ultrasonic technologies and products in certain regions
- Recent merger and acquisition details, partnership activities, and patent developments amongst the existing manufacturers and suppliers within the global ultrasonic technologies market landscape
- Profile description of the listed companies, including 3mensio Medical Imaging BV, Badger Meter Inc., GE Healthcare Ltd., Hitachi Medical Corp., Massa Products Corp., Proceco Ltd. and Tokyo Keiki Inc.
Report Scope
This report has been prepared in a simple format that can be easily understood with a number of tables and charts/figures. The scope of the report includes a detailed study of global and regional markets for various types of ultrasonic technologies and products with reasons given for variations in the growth of the industry in certain regions.
Analyst Credentials
The analyst of this report, Srinivasa Rajaram, is a mechanical engineer with more than 40 years’ experience in designing factory layouts and setting up factories. He has set up factories for the production of weighing machines and dynamic balancing machines in India and has experience in the design, production and servicing of the above equipment. He was senior vice president of M/S Schenck Avery Ltd., an Indo-German joint venture, and set up the electronics department for manufacturing various types of electronic weighing and dynamic balancing equipment. He has authored several technology market research reports for BCC Research.