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The medical device industry, heavily regulated in most nations of the world, has unique challenges and opportunities. Medical device companies must make constant research and development investments to produce the innovations that drive market success. Despite challenges medical device companies are facing, an unexpectedly enlarging elderly population worldwide benefits tremendously from medical devices. Medical devices are among the first priority of emerging market nations as their economies expand and healthcare expenditure increases. Consequently, there is a growing number of medical device companies, as well as investors in the field. Revenue trends at major medical device companies have changed, and Kalorama Information’s market research reports provide up-to-date market forecasts that follow the emerging trends influencing medical device companies. Our research keeps you updated on the host of mergers and acquisitions transpiring in the medical device market as companies seek to expand their manufacturing operations. Kalorama’s collection of reports on the medical device market opportunity covers the wound care, drug delivery, equipment, and surgical market segments, featuring reports on the wound care market as a whole, wearable medical devices, and remote patient monitoring systems, among many other topics.
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- $995.00 – $1,990.00Since the arrival of drug-eluting (called drug-eluding by some) technology a few years ago with the promise of reducing restenosis, questions abound surrounding the future of the stent market: After numerous clinical studies and mixed cost-effectiveness results, how is drug-eluding technology expected to peform in the future? What can companies do to best market this […]May 1, 2008$995.00 – $5,600.002008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological developments. Kalorama Information’s analyst Mary […]May 1, 2008$995.00 – $1,990.00Congestive heart failure, a condition caused by a malfunctioning heart that is unable to pump enough blood and oxygen to meet the body’s needs, is an increasingly important cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. With improvements in the care of other cardiac conditions, more patients have developed dilated cardiomyopathy, which is the final common pathway […]February 1, 2008Contract Manufacturing in Medical Devices (Raw Materials, Electronics and Finished Products Markets)$3,800.00 – $13,990.00The trend of medical device outsourcing, or contract manufacturing is increasing. This Kalorama Information report takes an exhaustive look at the total market of OEMs outsourcing device manufacture to CMs. This publication represents the total OEM contract manufacturing market – it is the combination of three volumes in Kalorama Information’s OEM Contract Manufacturing in Medical […]November 1, 2007$1,995.00 – $6,990.00Contract Manufacturers are finding opportunities with managers located at OEM corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations as they take a hard look at costs and seek outsourcing for cost efficiency. Once satisfied with outsourcing only a small part of operations, OEM companies are now looking to CMs for finished products and finished computer systems. The […]November 1, 2007$6,995.00 – $13,990.00Complete offer of Vol. I – III Wound Care series. This includes the three volumes in one PDF file. Vol. I: Skin Ulcers Vol. II: Burns Vol. III: Surgical and Trauma WoundsOctober 1, 2007$1,995.00 – $6,990.00Abundant opportunities are available for electronics and advanced systems companies who enter the outsourcing medical device manufacturing market; but the market is competitive and information has been hard to obtain. Contract Manufacturers(CMs) are finding opportunities with managers located at the corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations as they take a hard look at costs and […]October 1, 2007$2,995.00 – $5,990.002008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological developments. Kalorama Information’s analyst Mary […]September 1, 2007$2,995.00 – $5,990.002008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological developments. Kalorama Information’s analyst Mary […]September 1, 2007$2,400.00 – $6,990.00Abundant opportunities are available for manufacturing companies who enter the outsourcing medical device manufacturing market; but the market is competitive and information has been hard to obtain. Original equipment manufacturers are finding new opportunities with managers located at the corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations continually reviewing manufacturing costs and looking to outsourcing for cost […]August 1, 2007