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Robotic Medical Imaging Market size was valued at more than USD 3.2 billion in 2022 and is projected to record over 12.5% CAGR from 2023 to 2032. Emerging demand for advanced imaging solutions in the healthcare sector will fuel market development.
Increasing advancements in the field of robotics and medical surgery technology will support market expansion. Robotic imaging technology is helping doctors attain medical images with high precision and accuracy. The technology has seen significant developments in recent years with innovations in digital twin technology, 2D and 3D endoscopy, artificial intelligence (AI), and virtual healthcare.
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Base Year: | 2022 |
Robotic Medical Imaging Market Size in 2022: | USD 3.2 Billion |
Forecast Period: | 2023 to 2032 |
Forecast Period 2023 to 2032 CAGR: | 12.5% |
2032 Value Projection: | USD 10 Billion |
Historical Data for: | 2018 to 2022 |
No. of Pages: | 178 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 210 |
Segments covered: | Product, End-use and Region |
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Medical equipment companies are developing new robotic imaging systems that can lessen the workload of healthcare workers and provide precise diagnoses. For example, in July 2022, Siemens Healthineers introduced a 3D imaging device with endoluminal robotics for precise transbronchial lung biopsy. This robotic-assisted sensing bronchoscopy biopsy is made to find all lung lesions with the fewest complications possible. Such product launches will fuel the market demand.
The high cost of robotic imaging systems and their low adoption rate across developing countries could hamper the robotic medical imaging market growth. For instance, the average selling price (ASP) of a robotic imaging system is approximately USD $1 million, while the ASP of other imaging systems is approximately USD $100,000. Investments in extensive research and the use of cutting-edge technology in the creation of these gadgets will raise the cost of production. Furthermore, the development of new medical imaging solutions that give doctors the freedom to diagnose numerous tests using a single robotic solution could raise complexity and the cost of production of these robots.