Michael Barbella, Managing Editor11.07.22
A lucrative future is in store for the worldwide MRI systems market, if current forecasts are correct.
Repors and Insights predicts the sector's value to nearly double over the next eight years, growing 6.7% annually to reach $12 billion in 2030 from $7.1 billion (projected) this year.
Imaging technology is considered one of the most remarkable triumphs of medical science. Several imaging technologies like X-rays, CT scans, ultrasound imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are some of the most popular and commonly used imaging technologies employed in healthcare practices. Among these modern healthcare technologies, MRI systems is notably the most chosen imaging technology referring to its myriad of benefits over the other imaging technologies in the context of quality of scans and potential to seize the soft tissues.
By and large, MRI employs a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves in order to generate elaborated and precise images of the organs and tissues in the body. It is important to note that, MRI technology has negligible risks on the patients as contrary to other imaging technologies, MRI systems do not generally emit ionizing radiation.
In addition to that, MRI systems carry the potential to produce images in any kind of surface, and it can also generate 3D isotropic images. Driven by which, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is considered an effective diagnostic system for determining diseases associated with tumors, spine lesions, and strokes influencing the area of blood vessels and the brain. The soaring prevalence of chronic diseases among the population including neurological, cardiac, and oncological ailments is primarily boosting the growth of the global MRI systems market.
Some of the key participating players in global MRI Systems market are GE Healthcare, Canon Medical Systems, Aspect Imaging, FONAR, Hitachi, Siemens AG, Toshiba Corporation, Aurora Imaging Technologies Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Esaote SPA, Sanrad Medical Systems Pvt Ltd., Fujifilm, and Neosoft Medical Systems.
Repors and Insights predicts the sector's value to nearly double over the next eight years, growing 6.7% annually to reach $12 billion in 2030 from $7.1 billion (projected) this year.
Imaging technology is considered one of the most remarkable triumphs of medical science. Several imaging technologies like X-rays, CT scans, ultrasound imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are some of the most popular and commonly used imaging technologies employed in healthcare practices. Among these modern healthcare technologies, MRI systems is notably the most chosen imaging technology referring to its myriad of benefits over the other imaging technologies in the context of quality of scans and potential to seize the soft tissues.
By and large, MRI employs a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves in order to generate elaborated and precise images of the organs and tissues in the body. It is important to note that, MRI technology has negligible risks on the patients as contrary to other imaging technologies, MRI systems do not generally emit ionizing radiation.
In addition to that, MRI systems carry the potential to produce images in any kind of surface, and it can also generate 3D isotropic images. Driven by which, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is considered an effective diagnostic system for determining diseases associated with tumors, spine lesions, and strokes influencing the area of blood vessels and the brain. The soaring prevalence of chronic diseases among the population including neurological, cardiac, and oncological ailments is primarily boosting the growth of the global MRI systems market.
Some of the key participating players in global MRI Systems market are GE Healthcare, Canon Medical Systems, Aspect Imaging, FONAR, Hitachi, Siemens AG, Toshiba Corporation, Aurora Imaging Technologies Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Esaote SPA, Sanrad Medical Systems Pvt Ltd., Fujifilm, and Neosoft Medical Systems.