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到 2030 年獸醫放射成像系統的全球市場預測:按產品類型、動物類型、技術、應用、最終用戶和地區進行分析Veterinary Radiography System Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product, Animal Type, Technology, Application, End User and by Geography |
根據Stratistics MRC預測,2023年全球獸醫放射成像系統市場規模將達到7.0901億美元,並在預測期內以8.2%的年複合成長率成長,到2030年將達到12.3097億美元。
現代獸醫學的一個重要工具是獸醫 X 光系統,它使獸醫能夠獲得動物內部結構的準確圖像,以進行診斷和治療計劃。射線照相設備、數位影像技術和專門為滿足獸醫實踐的特定要求而設計的專用軟體是這些系統的常用組成部分。透過快速且有效率地捕捉高品質影像,獸醫可以準確診斷從內臟器官異常到腫瘤和骨折等各種疾病。
根據美國獸醫協會(AVMA)的說法,確保動物的健康和福祉是我們的首要任務,並推動獸醫科學和實踐以保護和促進所有動物的福祉。
寵物飼主的增加和獸醫費用的增加
隨著全球寵物飼養數量的激增,獸醫護理支出也在增加。隨著飼主開始將動物視為家庭的一部分,對全面醫療保健服務的需求不斷增加。為此,獸醫醫院正在擴大其提供的服務範圍,包括先進的醫療程序、診斷和預防護理。此外,人類與動物關係的變化、都市化和人口變化正在推動這些變化並推高獸醫服務的成本。因此,滿足伴同性動物不斷變化的醫療保健需求的需求正在推動獸醫放射成像系統市場的穩定成長。
初始投資高
許多獸醫醫院,尤其是小型獸醫診所採用數位放射成像、CT 和 MRI 系統等先進影像技術的一個主要障礙是這些技術的初始成本。初始成本不僅包括設備的價格,還包括培訓成本、設定和安裝成本。此外,與先進 X 光系統相關的前期成本可能會讓資金短缺的診所望而卻步,從而阻礙他們實施或升級。這最終限制了診斷能力並影響患者的治療。
遠距影像和遠端醫療服務的需求將會增加
獸醫放射成像系統的供應商可以從遠端醫療和遠端成像服務日益成長的需求中獲益匪淺。遠距醫療現在允許遠端醫療並共用X 光影像以供專家分析和第二意見,從而提高診斷準確性並獲得專業治療。通訊基礎設施和數位成像技術的進步使遠端診斷成像服務變得更加經濟實惠,可供各種規模的獸醫醫院使用。此外,自從 COVID-19 大流行迫使實施旅行限制和社交距離措施以來,獸醫學中的遠端醫療解決方案作為提供醫療保健服務的一種手段變得越來越受歡迎。
競爭性替代診斷技術
獸醫放射線照相系統面臨著來自替代診斷技術的激烈競爭。根據您的診斷目標,內視鏡檢查、超音波和先進的血液檢查等方式提供比放射線照相更便宜且非侵入性的選擇。這些替代技術的準確性和可訪問性的提高對傳統放射線照相系統構成了競爭威脅。獸醫院可以選擇這些放射線照相系統的替代方案,特別是當不需要先進的診斷影像或被認為不具有成本效益時。
獸醫放射成像系統市場受到了 COVID-19 大流行的各種影響。雖然大流行的早期階段擾亂了供應鏈並暫時關閉了獸醫醫院,減少了對非必需醫療設備的需求,但隨後向遠距工作和遠端醫療解決方案的轉變為市場創造了成長機會。獸醫醫院擴大採用遠端醫療和遠端影像服務,以減少面對面的互動並遵守社交距離準則,這推動了對數位放射成像系統和遠端醫療平台的需求。此外,由於大流行,放射影像系統的需求穩定,這凸顯了診斷影像在獸醫學中的價值,特別是在動物呼吸道疾病的識別和治療方面。
X 光系統產業預計將在預測期內成為最大的產業
X 光系統經常用於獸醫學,因為它們彈性、價格實惠,並且可以對軟組織和骨骼結構進行詳細成像。這些系統對於診斷多種疾病至關重要,包括內臟異常、關節異常和骨折。用於健康篩檢計畫和預防性醫療保健的獸醫日益成長的趨勢進一步推動了對 X 光系統的需求。此外,為了滿足獸醫專業人士和消費者不斷變化的需求,該市場的製造商透過結合數位影像處理、無線連接和攜帶性等尖端功能不斷創新。
預計腫瘤學在預測期內的年複合成長率最高
在獸醫放射影像系統市場中,腫瘤學領域的年複合成長率最高。被稱為腫瘤學的獸醫領域涉及動物癌症的檢測和管理,並且放射線照相系統和其他診斷成像技術取得了重大發展。獸醫放射學檢查對於腫瘤學至關重要,因為它可以識別和表徵腫瘤,評估病程並幫助選擇治療方法。此外,伴同性動物癌症盛行率的上升以及對綜合腫瘤學服務的需求不斷增加,使得先進的影像解決方案在獸醫腫瘤學實踐中變得越來越必要。
北美通常佔據最大佔有率。完善的獸醫醫療保健基礎設施、高寵物擁有率以及獸醫診斷領域最尖端科技進步是北美市場主導地位的一些因素。該地區的市場主導地位還歸因於寵物人性化趨勢的不斷發展、寵物醫療保健成本的上升以及支持獸醫成像的嚴格法規結構。此外,重要市場參與企業的存在、持續的研發努力以及對創新的關注鞏固了我們作為北美獸醫放射成像系統市場領跑者的地位。
亞太地區的年複合成長率最高。許多因素推動了韓國、中國、印度和日本等國家的這一成長,包括寵物擁有率的上升、社會對獸醫護理的認知以及對獸醫衛生基礎設施投資的增加。該地區不斷壯大的中階、都市化和經濟成長是推動對先進獸醫診斷(包括放射成像設備)需求的其他因素。此外,寵物人性化運動和越來越多旨在改善動物健康的政府計劃正在推動亞太地區採用獸醫放射成像系統。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Veterinary Radiography System Market is accounted for $709.01 million in 2023 and is expected to reach $1230.97 million by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. An essential tool in contemporary veterinary medicine is a veterinary radiography system, which gives vets precise images of an animal's internal anatomy for diagnosis and treatment planning. X-ray machines, digital imaging technology, and specialized software designed to meet the particular requirements of veterinary practice are the usual components of these systems. Veterinarians can diagnose a wide range of conditions, from internal organ abnormalities to tumours and fractures, with accuracy when they capture high-quality images quickly and efficiently.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), Ensuring the health and welfare of animals is our top priority, and we are committed to advancing the science and practice of veterinary medicine to protect and promote the well-being of all animals.
Growing the number of pet owners and veterinary care spending
The amount spent on veterinary care has increased in tandem with the global pet ownership boom. There is an increasing need for comprehensive healthcare services as a result of pet owners starting to see their animals as members of the family. In response, veterinary clinics have increased the range of services they offer to include advanced medical procedures, diagnostics, and preventive care. Additionally, the human-animal bond, urbanization, and shifting demographics are some of the factors driving this shift and driving up veterinary service costs. As a result, the need to meet the changing healthcare needs of companion animals is driving the veterinary radiography system market's steady growth.
Expensive initial outlay
A major obstacle to the adoption of advanced imaging technologies such as digital radiography, CT, and MRI systems by many veterinary practices, especially smaller ones, is the upfront cost of these technologies. The prices cover the cost of the equipment as well as possible training costs, setup, and installation. Furthermore, the upfront costs associated with advanced radiography systems can be unaffordable for practices with limited financial resources, which may discourage them from adopting or upgrading them. This ultimately limits diagnostic capabilities and affects patient care.
Increasing demand for remote imaging and telemedicine services
Veterinary radiography system suppliers can greatly benefit from the growing need for telemedicine and remote imaging services. Veterinarians can now consult with specialists remotely and share radiographic images for expert analysis or second opinions thanks to telemedicine, which improves diagnostic accuracy and access to specialized care. Advances in telecommunication infrastructure and digital imaging technology have made remote imaging services more affordable and available to veterinary practices of all sizes. Moreover, since the COVID-19 pandemic has forced travel restrictions and social distancing measures to be implemented, telemedicine solutions in veterinary medicine have become more popular as a means of delivering healthcare services.
Alternative diagnostic technologies competition
Veterinarian radiography systems are facing serious competition from alternative diagnostic technologies, which are becoming more widely available and widely adopted. For some diagnostic purposes, modalities like endoscopy, ultrasonography, and sophisticated blood tests provide less expensive and non-invasive options than radiography. The increasing accuracy and accessibility of these alternative technologies presents a competitive threat to conventional radiography systems. These alternatives to radiography systems may be chosen by veterinary practices, especially when advanced imaging is not thought to be necessary or cost-effective.
The veterinary radiography system market has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in many ways. Although the pandemic's early stages caused supply chain disruptions, veterinary practices to temporarily close, and a decline in the demand for non-essential medical equipment, the subsequent shift to remote work and telemedicine solutions has created growth opportunities for the market. Demand for digital radiography systems and telemedicine platforms was fueled by veterinary practices increasing adoption of telemedicine and remote imaging services to reduce in-person interactions and adhere to social distancing guidelines. Furthermore, radiography systems have been in steady demand as a result of the pandemic's emphasis on the value of diagnostic imaging in veterinary medicine, particularly for the identification and treatment of respiratory disorders in animals.
The X-Ray Systems segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
X-ray systems usually command the largest market share due to the x-ray systems are flexible, affordable, and capable of providing fine-grained imaging of soft tissues and bone structures, they are frequently used in veterinary medicine. These systems are critical for the diagnosis of many different disorders, such as internal organ abnormalities, joint abnormalities, and fractures. Further supporting the need for X-ray systems is the expanding trend of wellness screening programs and preventive healthcare in veterinary medicine. Moreover, in order to meet the changing needs of veterinary professionals and consumers, manufacturers in this market continue to innovate by combining cutting-edge features like digital image processing, wireless connectivity, and portability.
The Oncology segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
In the Veterinary Radiography System Market, the oncology segment has the highest CAGR. The field of veterinary medicine known as oncology, which deals with the detection and management of cancer in animals, has seen notable developments in radiography systems and other diagnostic imaging technologies. Veterinary radiography is essential to oncology because it makes tumor identification and characterization possible, evaluates the course of the disease, and helps with treatment selection. Additionally, advanced imaging solutions are becoming more and more necessary in veterinary oncology practices due to the rising incidence of cancer in companion animals and the increased demand for all-encompassing oncology services.
North America usually holds the largest share. The presence of a well-established veterinary healthcare infrastructure, high pet ownership rates, and cutting-edge technological advancements in veterinary diagnostics are some of the factors contributing to North America's market dominance. The region's market dominance is also attributed to growing pet humanization trends, rising pet healthcare costs, and strict regulatory frameworks that support veterinary imaging practices. Furthermore, the existence of significant industry participants, continuous research and development endeavors, and a robust emphasis on innovation reinforce North America's standing as a frontrunner in the veterinary radiography systems market.
Asia-Pacific region exhibits the highest CAGR. Numerous factors are driving this growth, such as the rising rates of pet adoption, public awareness of veterinary healthcare, and the expansion of investments in veterinary infrastructure in nations like South Korea, China, India, and Japan. The region's growing middle class, urbanization, and economic growth are other factors driving up demand for sophisticated veterinary diagnostics, including radiography equipment. Additionally, a rise in pet humanization movements and government programs to enhance animal health are what propel veterinary radiography system adoption in the Asia-Pacific area.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Veterinary Radiography System market include Idexx Laboratories, Fujifilm Holding Corporation, Lake Superior X-Ray, Inc, Canon, Inc., Sedecal USA, Vetel Diagnostics, DRE Medical, Universal Medical Systems, Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Esaote SpA, Toshiba Corporation, Midmark Corporation, Heska Corporation, Carestream Health and Merry X-Ray Corporation.
In January 2024, Canon Medical Systems Corporation and Olympus Corporation announced that we have reached an agreement to collaborate on Endoscopic Ultrasound Systems. Canon Medical will develop and manufacture diagnostic ultrasound systems used in Endoscopic Ultrasonography1 (EUS), and Olympus will perform the sales and marketing efforts.
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In November 2023, Siemens Mobility and European Locomotive Leasing Group (ELL), based in Vienna and Munich signed a framework agreement for the delivery of up to 200 further Vectron locomotives. Specifically, the locomotives will be provided in various power system variants for use in both passenger and freight service. Sixty locomotives were initially ordered and will be delivered successively beginning in 2025.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.