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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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- The aging of the population, namely the baby boomer demographic segment, is driving the market for facial rejuvenation products. The size and wealth of this aging segment and its overwhelming desire to retain a youthful appearance are driving growth for aesthetic procedures. Worldwide, billions of dollars are spent annually on facial rejuvenation products and services. […]April 1, 2011$150.00 – $300.00What are virtual reality technologies and how are they being used in healthcare today? What areas of healthcare are seeing the most use of these products? What is the expected market opportunity for companies entering the market for VR equipment? Who are the main players in the VR market and what moves are they making […]February 1, 2011$1,500.00 – $5,000.00In the U.S. an estimated 18 million people receive some kind of home health care from either professional or unpaid caregivers, and most of these individuals require home care products. This demand has not escaped the notice of makers of wheelchairs, home therapy products, monitors, and other devices, many of which are available on an […]November 1, 2010$2,995.00 – $5,990.00Infusion pumps are used to infuse necessary fluids, which includes medications and/or nutrients, to a patient’s circulatory system. This Kalorama Information report, Infusion Pump Markets (Large Volume, Ambulatory, Disposable, Syringe, and Specialty Infusion Pumps) covers markets for these products in several product segments. Estimates and Forecasts of Infusion Pump Markets For the purpose of this […]October 1, 2010$1,750.00 – $7,500.00This Kalorama Information report, Hernia Repair Device Markets and Procedures provides global market sizes and forecasts, trends and competitive activity in this dynamic medical device segment. The development of prosthetic materials ushered in the current era of hernia surgery, allowing a tension-free repair to be performed even for the largest defects and the most difficult […]September 1, 2010$3,500.00 – $7,990.00This Kalorama Information report – The Global Handheld Healthcare Device Market – focuses on two primary segments of healthcare IT: Patient Monitoring Devices, including: Blood pressure devices Pulse oximeters ECG/EKG monitors Ultrasound Diabetes insulin monitors Prothrombin time monitors TENS Fetal heart monitors Administrative Devices, including: PDA/Smartphones Tablet PCs Inventory/Medication Management Scanners Handheld […]July 1, 2010$1,995.00 – $5,990.00Kalorama Information has been covering wound care markets for a decade, and during that time the industry has seen incredible change each year as advanced technologies enter the marketplace and become better positioned. 2010 is no exception. As a result of the growing population of the elderly, healthcare systems are challenged to treat rising incidences […]June 1, 2010$3,995.00 – $7,990.00Patient monitoring systems are emerging in response to increased healthcare needs of an aging population, new wireless technologies, better video and monitoring technologies, decreasing healthcare resources, an emphasis on reducing hospital days, and proven cost-effectiveness. Of these new high-tech patient monitoring systems, nearly all focus on some form of wireless or remote patient monitoring. Advances […]May 1, 2010$1,500.00 – $3,000.00The medical device market is vast and everything from a large imaging system to a disposable item can be classified as a type of medical device. Throughout the past decade, Kalorama has covered many device markets in detail. Certain areas such as infusion pumps, patient monitoring and catheters have shown promising growth. Others have solid […]March 1, 2010$2,500.00 – $5,000.00Stimulation of muscles and nerves by the use of electrical stimulation, notably TENS and EMS, has long been part of pain management. But recent developments, such as implanted technologies and the small size/low cost systems, have created a pathway for increased usage and revenue growth. The growing approval of these applications by government regulators and […]February 1, 2010