Market Research Report Store Diagnostic Imaging Global Market – Forecast To 202 | Page 2
This report studies the Diagnostic imaging technologies global market over the forecast period
(2016-2022). The market is expected to grow at a mid single digit CAGR from 2015 to 2022.
Increasing incidence of life threatening diseases with growth of aged cohort, growing awareness
among people about early disease diagnosis and improving healthcare expenditure in emerging
markets, high number of ongoing research activities across the globe are the factors driving the
market growth. High cost of diagnostic imaging systems, imposition of excise tax on sale of
medical devices and risk of radiation exposure limiting the usage of some diagnostic imaging
systems are the factors hampering the market growth.
North America holds the largest share in the global diagnostic imaging market, followed by
Europe. However, the Asia-Pacific market is expected to grow at the highest CAGR of 5.8% from
2015 to 2022. The Asian and Latin American countries represent the fastest growing markets due
to increasing government support for research and rising industry and academic partnerships for
pre-clinical research. But still the factors such as economic slowdown, pricing pressures may
compel the companies to focus on Asian markets.
The top key market players in the global diagnostic imaging market are
Analogic Corporation
(U.S.), GE Healthcare (U.K), Philips Healthcare (Netherland), Siemens Healthcare (U.S.),
Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation (Japan), Hitachi Medical Corporation (Japan), Carestream
Health, Inc. (U.S.), Hologic, Inc. (U.S.), Samsung Medison (South Korea) and Shimadzu
Corporation (Japan). Among them GE Healthcare (U.K.) holds the leadership position in the
global market by launching many new products into the market.
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Some TOC of the Market Research Report:
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 25
2 INTRODUCTION 33
2.1 KEY TAKE AWAYS 33
2.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION 34
2.3 MARKETS COVERED 35
2.4 STAKEHOLDERS 38