Advanced Techniques and Applications in Optical Imaging (TechVision)

Advanced Techniques and Applications in Optical Imaging (TechVision)

The Very Latest in Optical Imaging

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28-Sep-2015
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Research Code: D69E-01-00-00-00
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Medical imaging modalities such as X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, and others, have been designed to capture high resolution images through minimally-invasive approaches. However, each of these also suffer from limitations, foremost of which is that they utilize ionizing radiation that is hazardous to the patient when used frequently. Optical imaging uses radiation corresponding to the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum, which have low energy and are clinically safe. Optical imaging also produces reproducible and accurate images, and facilitates quantitative assessment of the sample. This research service sheds light on the various techniques under the umbrella of optical imaging, their applications, advantages and technical capabilities. The service also analyzes recent funding trends, business deals, technology management strategies and assesses the intellectual property landscape.

Table of Contents

Scope of Research

Research Methodology

Research Methodology (continued)

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Optical Imaging–Overview

Market Segmentation–By Application

Application Landscape

Application Landscape (continued)

Application Landscape (continued)

Application Landscape (continued)

Application Landscape

Market Segmentation–By Technology

Technology Capabilities

Technology Capabilities (continued)

Technology Capabilities (continued)

Application-Technology Mapping

Market Impact of Growth Drivers

Market Impact of Growth Drivers (continued)

Market Impact of Growth Drivers (continued)

Market Impact of Growth Challenges

Market Impact of Growth Challenges (continued)

Market Impact of Growth Challenges (continued)

Funding Sources and Trends

Funding Sources and Trends (continued)

Recent Funding Deals

Recent Funding Deals (continued)

Recent Funding Deals

Market Impact of Key Innovations

Market Impact of Key Innovations (continued)

Market Impact of Key Innovations (continued)

Product Innovations on the Horizon

Product Innovations on the Horizon

Product Innovations on the Horizon

Product Innovations on the Horizon

Regional Adoption Cycle

Regional Adoption Cycle

Regional Adoption Cycle

Demand-Side Analysis

Technology Evaluation–By Application

Technology Evaluation–By Application

Technology Evaluation–By Application

Technology Evaluation–By Application

Technology Adoption Cycle

Technology Adoption Cycle (continued)

Core Opportunities for Growth

Technology Management Strategies

Technology Management Strategies

Technology Management Strategies

Technologies Available for Licensing

Technologies Available for Licensing (continued)

Patent Landscape Analysis

Patent Landscape Analysis

Patent Landscape Analysis

Patent Landscape Analysis

Patent Landscape Analysis

Key Patents for you to Check

Key Patents for you to Check (continued)

Key Patents for you to Check (continued)

Key Contacts

Key Contacts (continued)

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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Medical imaging modalities such as X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, and others, have been designed to capture high resolution images through minimally-invasive approaches. However, each of these also suffer from limitations, foremost of which is that they utilize ionizing radiation that is hazardous to the patient when used frequently. Optical imaging uses radiation corresponding to the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum, which have low energy and are clinically safe. Optical imaging also produces reproducible and accurate images, and facilitates quantitative assessment of the sample. This research service sheds light on the various techniques under the umbrella of optical imaging, their applications, advantages and technical capabilities. The service also analyzes recent funding trends, business deals, technology management strategies and assesses the intellectual property landscape.
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No Index No
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Author Bhargav Rajan
Industries Healthcare
WIP Number D69E-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 Global Optical Imaging
Keyword 2 optical imaging techniques
Keyword 3 magnetic resonance imaging
Is Prebook No