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X-ray Market is estimated to be US$ 18.28 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 4.80% during the forecast period
X-ray Market is estimated to be US$ 18.28 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 4.80% during the forecast period
The report “Global X-ray Market, By Product Type (Stationary X-ray and Portable X-ray (Mobile X-ray and Handheld X-ray)), By Technology (Analog X-ray and Digital X-ray (Computed Radiography and Direct Digital Radiography)), By Detectors (Photostimulable Storage Phosphor (PSP) Detectors, Flat Panel Detectors, and Other X-ray Detectors (CCD, CMOS, and X-ray Films)), By Application (Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Dental, Mammography, and Others (Abdominal and Orthopedic)

X-Ray Market accounted for US$ 12 billion in 2020 and is estimated to be US$ 18.28 billion by 2030 and is anticipated to register a CAGR of 4.8%. An X-ray is a quick and painless procedure commonly used to produce images of the inside of the body. It's a very effective way of looking at the bones and can be used to help detect a range of conditions. X-rays are usually carried out in hospital X-ray departments by trained specialists called radiographers, although they can also be done by other healthcare professionals, such as dentists. X-rays are a type of radiation that can pass through the body. They can't be seen by the naked eye and you can't feel them. As they pass through the body, the energy from X-rays is absorbed at different rates by different parts of the body. A detector on the other side of the body picks up the X-rays after they've passed through and turns them into an image. Dense parts of your body that X-rays find it more difficult to pass through, such as bone, show up as clear white areas on the image. Softer parts that X-rays can pass through more easily, such as your heart and lungs, show up as darker areas. X-rays can be used to examine most areas of the body. They're mainly used to look at the bones and joints, although they're sometimes used to detect problems affecting soft tissue, such as internal organs. Problems that may be detected during an X-ray include bone fractures and breaks, tooth problems, such as loose teeth and dental abscesses, scoliosis (abnormal curvature of the spine), non-cancerous and cancerous bone tumors, lung problems, such as pneumonia and lung cancer, dysphagia (swallowing problems), heart problems, such as heart failure and breast cancer. X-rays can also be used to guide doctors or surgeons during certain procedures. For example, during a coronary angioplasty – a procedure to widen narrowed arteries near the heart – X-rays can be used to help guide a catheter (a long, thin, flexible tube) along one of your arteries.

 

The report “Global X-ray Market, By Product Type (Stationary X-ray and Portable X-ray (Mobile X-ray and Handheld X-ray)), By Technology (Analog X-ray and Digital X-ray (Computed Radiography and Direct Digital Radiography)), By Detectors (Photostimulable Storage Phosphor (PSP) Detectors, Flat Panel Detectors, and Other X-ray Detectors (CCD, CMOS, and X-ray Films)), By Application (Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Dental, Mammography, and Others (Abdominal and Orthopedic)), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa) - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2030”

 

Key Highlights:

 

·         In 2021, NASA researchers successfully launched a sophisticated X-ray solar imager on a brief but potentially illuminating suborbital flight via sounding rocket to gather new insight regarding how and why the Sun’s corona grows so much hotter than the actual surface of Earth’s parent star.

·         In April 2018, Konica Minolta, Inc introduced KDR Primary Digital Radiography System.

  ·         In March 2018, Hologic partnered with Philips and the partnership allowed both companies to expand their product portfolio by providing integrated suites of diagnostic imaging modalities, advanced informatics, and services for comprehensive breast screening and diagnosis.

Analyst View:

X-ray systems have numerous advantages such as higher quality of images, reduced image acquisition times, decreased exposure to radiation, and easy image interpretation. On an average, X-ray systems need approximately two minutes per screening. This allows for a greater number of patients to be screened in the available time. Increasing incidence of orthopedic and cancer diseases across the globe are major factors anticipated to propel growth of the global X-ray market over the forecast period. In addition, rising rate of geriatric population, changing lifestyles amongst individuals, and technological advancements in X-ray imaging systems are some other factors propelling growth of the target market.

 

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Key Market Insights from the report:

Global X-Ray Market accounted for US$ 12 billion in 2020 and is estimated to be US$ 18.28 billion by 2030 and is anticipated to register a CAGR of 4.8%. The global X-ray market has been segmented on the basis of product type, technology, detectors, and region.

·         Based on Product type, the Global Nerve Stimulators Market is segmented into the Stationary X-ray and Portable X-ray (Mobile X-ray and Handheld X-ray).

·         Based on Technology, the Global Nerve Stimulators Market is segmented into the Analog X-ray and Digital X-ray (Computed Radiography and Direct Digital Radiography).

·         Based on Detector, the Global Nerve Stimulators Market is segmented into the Photostimulable Storage Phosphor (PSP) Detectors, Flat Panel Detectors, and Other X-ray Detectors (CCD, CMOS, and X-ray Films).

·         Based on Application, the Global Nerve Stimulators Market is segmented into Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Dental, Mammography, and Others (Abdominal and Orthopedic).

·         By region, the Global Nerve Stimulators Market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. North America is expected to account for the major share in terms of revenue as compared to the other regions.

Competitive Landscape:

Key players operating in the global X-ray market includes Canon Inc., Carestream Health Inc., Fujifilm Holdings Corp., GE Healthcare Inc., Hitachi Medical Corp., Hologic Inc., Philips Medical Systems S.p.A., Shimadzu Corp., Siemens Healthineers AG., Konica Minolta Inc., and Samsung Medison Co.Ltd.

The market provides detailed information regarding the industrial base, productivity, strengths, manufacturers, and recent trends which will help companies enlarge the businesses and promote financial growth. Furthermore, the report exhibits dynamic factors including segments, sub-segments, regional marketplaces, competition, dominant key players, and market forecasts. In addition, the market includes recent collaborations, mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships along with regulatory frameworks across different regions impacting the market trajectory. Recent technological advances and innovations influencing the global market are included in the report.