Business Models: MedTech Sustainability

Business Models: MedTech Sustainability

Regulations will Power MedTech Companies’ Transformational Growth

RELEASE DATE
11-Jan-2023
REGION
North America
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Market Research
Research Code: K83B-01-00-00-00
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Description

This Frost & Sullivan study focuses on sustainability in the MedTech industry and offers a detailed discussion on 2 sustainability programs, Climate Action and Responsible Consumption and Production. The study's focus areas include key regulations in the EU, such as the EUDAMED database and green taxonomy and ESG in the United States and Asia-Pacific. The study also provides an analyst perspective on the regulations and what it means to MedTech participants as well as other stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem.

The study discusses key factors driving the growth of the sustainability program as well as restraints to adoption and their implications. It also includes a detailed discussion of growth opportunities in the sustainability space. MedTech companies to action in the sustainability space are provided, and the sustainability programs of 3M, Philips, Cardinal Health (Sustainable Technologies), Siemens Healthineers, and Illumina are discussed. Characteristics of companies that are early-, mid-, and late-stage adopters of sustainability (an analyst perspective) are provided.

Author: Vittal Bhaskar Rao

Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on Sustainability in the MedTech Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Analysis

UN Sustainability Development Goals

Sustainability: Climate Action

Sustainability: Responsible Consumption and Production

MedTech: Medical Device Segmentation

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Regulatory Environment by Region

MedTech Sustainability: European Regulations

MedTech Sustainability: Analyst Insight on European Regulations

MedTech Sustainability: EU Green Taxonomy

MedTech Sustainability: ESG by Region

MedTech Sustainability: Type of Adopters and Their Features

3M Healthcare

Philips

Illumina

Cardinal Health (Sustainable Technologies)

Siemens Healthineers

Growth Opportunity 1: SaMD

Growth Opportunity 1: SaMD (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Medical Waste Management

Growth Opportunity 2: Medical Waste Management (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Data Analytics

Growth Opportunity 3: Data Analytics (continued)

List of Exhibits

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This Frost & Sullivan study focuses on sustainability in the MedTech industry and offers a detailed discussion on 2 sustainability programs, Climate Action and Responsible Consumption and Production. The study's focus areas include key regulations in the EU, such as the EUDAMED database and green taxonomy and ESG in the United States and Asia-Pacific. The study also provides an analyst perspective on the regulations and what it means to MedTech participants as well as other stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem. The study discusses key factors driving the growth of the sustainability program as well as restraints to adoption and their implications. It also includes a detailed discussion of growth opportunities in the sustainability space. MedTech companies to action in the sustainability space are provided, and the sustainability programs of 3M, Philips, Cardinal Health (Sustainable Technologies), Siemens Healthineers, and Illumina are discussed. Characteristics of companies that are early-, mid-, and late-stage adopters of sustainability (an analyst perspective) are provided. Author: Vittal Bhaskar Rao
More Information
Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Vittal Bhaskar Rao
Industries Healthcare
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 MedTech Sustainability
Keyword 2 Sustainability in Business
Keyword 3 MedTech Market Growth
Podcast No
WIP Number K83B-01-00-00-00