Global Surgical Imaging Market
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Surgical Imaging Market Size And Forecast
According to Verified Market Research, Global Surgical Imaging Market was valued at USD 1.33 billion in 2019 and is projected to reach USD 1.95 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2020 to 2027.
Factors Influencing the Surgical Imaging Market
Factors that are driving the growth of the market include rising demand for medical insurance and the aging population as well as incremental innovation of equipment and devices. There is a rise in availing of insurance which can be attributed to the increasing number of people suffering from chronic diseases and the rise in the geriatric population. The government involvement in cutting down healthcare expenditure costs is also playing a major role in boosting demand for imaging devices in hospitals.
Global Surgical Imaging Market Segment Analysis
The Global Surgical Imaging market can be segmented into product and application.
Some of the major players involved in the Global Surgical Imaging Market are GE Healthcare, Koninklijke Philips, Siemens Healthineers, Ziehm Imaging, Hologic, Shimadzu Corporation, OrthoScan, Medtronic, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Recent Developments, Genoray and Eurocolumbus Srl.
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