The economic downturn has
been a continued concern within the diagnostic imaging market; however the
ultrasound imaging market has only been partially affected, as these systems
are less capital-intensive than other diagnostic imaging modalities. However,
since the ultrasound imaging market is a mature one, growth in developed
markets such as the US and European Union (EU) is limited due to a saturation
in the presence of ultrasound systems, which in turn limits the amount of
growth that can be experienced in these regions.
The market growth for
ultrasound imaging in the US and EU is heavily dependent on the replacement of
Request Sample Pages already existing systems because, as is the case in most
of the developed countries, the capacity for new installations is limited. As
the US and EU economies recover, it can be expected that the equipment will be
replaced.
However, at this point in
time, the key opinion leaders (KOLs) that Publisher interviewed for this report
indicated that not all equipment is replaced at the end of the average product
lifecycle, negatively affecting the sales in the US and EU markets.
In addition, there is a
further trickling down of ultrasound imaging features and systems to contend
with that will negatively affect sales in the US and EU. For example,
previously used high-end systems may be replaced with low-end or mid-range
systems. On the other hand, the obsolescence of black and white–only systems is
expected in some countries over the forecast period, which translates to
increased sales with of color systems. For example, in Germany, black and white
systems in either stand-alone or portable form are expected to account for
around only $1m of the total revenue of this region by 2019.
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- Other key topics covered include identification of unmet needs, implications on the diagnostic ultrasound market and how they may be overcome in the near future
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Over 327 pages, “MediPoint: Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging - Global
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Current and Future Players, Market Outlooks, Appendix. The report covered 12
companies- GE Healthcare, Siemens, Philips, Esaote, Analogic, Toshiba Medical
Systems, Mindray Medical International, Hitachi Aloka Medical, Fujifilm
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