Report ID: SQMIG35B2209
Report ID:
SQMIG35B2209 |
Region:
Global |
Published Date: November, 2024
Pages:
206
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Tables:
90 |
Figures:
71
Due to its sophisticated healthcare system, high rate of adoption of new medical technology, and substantial investment in R&D, North America now commands the largest share of the global surgical robots market. Essential market players and significant governmental subsidies for health care creativity are helpful to the locality. Increasing healthcare expenses, more demand for less intrusive interventions and developed robotic surgical training programs are the other drivers of growth. In addition to positive reimbursement policies, an increase in the number of chronic diseases requiring surgical procedures has made North America the leading region in the world when it comes to surgical robots.
The desire for new medical technologies, increased healthcare investments, and growing awareness of minimally invasive operations have resulted in the Asia-Pacific region being the fastest-growing market for surgical robots. The region's adoption of robotic procedures is being propelled by factors such as ageing populations, rapid urbanization, and a rising incidence of chronic illnesses. Surgical robotics innovation and local manufacture are being fostered by significant amounts of money spent on healthcare infrastructure and R&D by countries like China, Japan, and India. In addition, affordability in the region as well as a rising medical tourism industry have led to an expansion in the surgical robots market across Asia-Pacific that is drawing in foreign companies.
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Report ID: SQMIG35B2209