Disposable Medical Device Sensors Market worth 5,936 Million USD by 2020
According to research report the report Disposable Medical Device
Sensors Market is poised to reach USD 5,936 Million
by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 10.3% during the forecast period of 2015 to 2020.This
report studies the Disposable Medical Device Sensors market over the forecast
period of 2015 to 2020.
Disposable medical device sensors are emerging as
powerful, cost-effective tools for diagnosing diseases, monitoring vital human
parameters, and for various therapeutic applications. Over the years,
sensor-based devices have evolved in terms of characteristics, performance, and
features due to the continuous improvements in sophistication of electronics in
medical and pharmaceutical applications. The advent of IT revolution, wireless
sensor technology, disposable sensors, and biosensors in healthcare has played
a significant role in the evolution of sensors in healthcare. Moreover, the
advent of microsystem technologies such as MEMS, SI-based sensors, and
microfluidic chips has revolutionized the medical and pharmaceutical
electronics segment with greater accuracy, precision characteristics, advanced
control, and low power consumption in devices and equipment.
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This market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.3% during
the forecast period of 2015 to 2020. A majority of this growth is attributed to
the the rising incidence of hospital-acquired infections, escalating healthcare
costs, investments by venture capitalist firms in the development of disposable
sensor-based devices, and government support for R&D activities for these
devices.
This report provides detailed market analysis of various
disposable medical device sensors available in the market, comprising
biosensors, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, accelerometers, image
sensors, and others. In 2014, the biosensors segment accounted for the largest
share of the global disposable medical device sensors market. The large share
of this segment is mainly attributed to the increasing demand for monitoring
and diagnostic devices such as continuous blood glucose monitoring and wide use
of pregnancy test strips, HIV test strips, drug and alcohol test strips, and
glucose test strips in home healthcare and point-of-care (POC) diagnostics.
The report also include disposable medical device sensors
market by placement of sensors comprises wearable sensors, implantable sensors,
ingestible sensors, invasive sensors, and strip sensors. The ingestible sensors
segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR of 15.3% during the forecast
period owing to the increasing demand for smart pills and capsule endoscopes.
The report also covers different applications markets of
disposable medical device sensors and is segmented into patient monitoring
devices, diagnostic testing devices, imaging devices, and therapeutic devices.
The diagnostic testing devices segment is further divided into HIV test kits,
pregnancy test kits, drug and alcohol test kits, and blood glucose test strips.
The therapeutic devices segment is further divided into insulin pump sensors,
dialysis device sensors, cardiac therapy devices, and cardiac catheter sensors.
The patient monitoring devices segment is categorized into continuous blood
pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, cardiac monitors, continuous glucose
monitoring devices, implantable loop recorders, smart pills, and others. The
imaging devices segment is divided into capsule endoscopes and disposable
endoscopes.
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The report also provides detailed geographic analysis of
the disposable medical device sensors market covering major countries in North
America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.
In 2014, North America and Europe accounted for the majority share of the
global disposable medical device sensors market, mainly due to the
technological competencies of the healthcare industry and presence of
well-established HCIT infrastructure in these regions. However, during the
forecast period, the Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at the highest
CAGR, owing to the rising medical tourism, increasing healthcare expenditure,
rapidly developing healthcare infrastructure, increasing per capita incomes,
and growing health awareness among middle-class population in emerging
countries of this region.
Although, the global disposable medical device
sensors market is highly fragmented in nature; some of the key players in this
market include Medtronic plc. (Ireland), GE Healthcare (U.K.), Philips N.V.
(Netherlands), Smiths Medical (U.K.), TE Connectivity (Switzerland), Freescale
Semiconductors, Inc. (U.S.), Omnivision Technologies, Inc. (U.S.),
STMicroelectronics (Switzerland), Analog Devices, Inc. (U.S.), and Honeywell
International, Inc. (U.S.).
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