Indian Analog X-ray and Digital and Computed Radiography Markets, Forecast to 2020

Indian Analog X-ray and Digital and Computed Radiography Markets, Forecast to 2020

Increasing Demand and Heightened Domestic Market Competition Continues to Spur Market Growth

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20-Mar-2018
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South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
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Description

The study aims to analyze and forecast the X-ray market in India, featuring analog X-ray and computed and digital radiography segments.

Total India X-ray market overview, segment market analysis (for analog X-ray, computed radiography and digital radiography), market share analysis, revenue forecast from 2013 to 2020, pricing analysis for 2015, segment revenue forecast discussion, and growth opportunities.

Research Scope

Analog X-ray Systems, Computed Radiography (CR) Systems, and Digital Radiography (DR) Systems.

Market measurements have been analyzed for the year 2015, with the historic period as 2013 and 2014, and forecast up to 2020. Revenue and year-on-year growth rates have been provided by market segments. Pricing analysis by market segments for the base year has also been provided. Furthermore, an extensive list of domestic analog X-ray manufacturers in the X-ray market for 2015–2016 has been covered.


Research Highlights

Analog/conventional X-ray used in diagnostic imaging applications are the one of the oldest medical imaging modalities in the industry. The need for basic and quick X-rays, such as chest X-ray, bone fracture X-ray, and dental imaging account for the usage of analogue X-ray systems across the country.

Despite the basic needs of conventional/analog X-ray systems, Frost & Sullivan assesses that the overall the market has shown incremental growth in the CR and DR segments, with a marginal decline in the sales of analog X-ray systems.

The transition from film-based systems to film-less systems has triggered the shift from analog to CR and DR, showcasing improved work flow and better image quality, productivity, efficiency, and accuracy in the X-ray market.

Enhancements in the clinical value of picture archiving and communications system (PACS), such as the ability to make digital images accessible anywhere throughout the digital network, is fueling the growth of DR and CR. Additionally, the decline in PACS pricing also acts as a primary driver for the growth of the DR market.

Workflow optimization, coupled with improved image quality at reduced radiation dose, with 60% faster procedure time, has empowered the shift from analog X-ray to CR and DR. Furthermore, image quality that exceeds screen-film images has been one of the significant improvements in X-ray detector technology. In addition, young radiologists, being tech-savvy, show a large preference to DR and CR.

Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action section enlists the key roles that can be taken up by companies for growth. Key companies listed in this research study include: GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Cura Healthcare, Prognosys, Konica Minolta, Fujifilm, Canon, and Shimadzu.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Research Scope

Research Scope (continued)

Market Segmentation

Indian Digital Radiography Market—Market Engineering Measurements

Indian Computed Radiography Market—Market Engineering Measurements

Indian Analog X-ray Market—Market Engineering Measurements

Total X-ray Market Overview—India

Hospital Landscape Snapshot—India

Installed Base and Infrastructure Trends

Total X-ray Market Revenue Forecast—India

Indian DR Market—Revenue Forecast

Indian DR Market—Forecast Discussion

Indian DR Market—Forecast Discussion (continued)

Indian CR Market—Revenue Forecast

Indian CR Market—Revenue Forecast Discussion

Indian CR Market—Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Indian Analog X-ray Market—Revenue Forecast

Indian Analog X-ray Market—Revenue Forecast Discussion

Indian Analog X-ray Market—Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Competitive Analysis—DR Systems Market

Competitive Analysis—CR Systems Market

Competitive Analysis—Analog X-ray Market

Pricing Analysis—Total X-ray Market

Growth Opportunity—Computed and Digital Radiography

Key Profiles of Select Tier-II/Regional Analog X-ray Suppliers in India

The Last Word—Three Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

List of Exhibits

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

The study aims to analyze and forecast the X-ray market in India, featuring analog X-ray and computed and digital radiography segments. Total India X-ray market overview, segment market analysis (for analog X-ray, computed radiography and digital radiography), market share analysis, revenue forecast from 2013 to 2020, pricing analysis for 2015, segment revenue forecast discussion, and growth opportunities.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

Analog X-ray Systems, Computed Radiography (CR) Systems, and Digital Radiography (DR) Systems.

Market measurements have been analyzed for the year 2015, with the historic period as 2013 and 2014, and forecast up to 2020. Revenue and year-on-year growth rates have been provided by market segments. Pricing analysis by market segments for the base year has also been provided. Furthermore, an extensive list of domestic analog X-ray manufacturers in the X-ray market for 2015–2016 has been covered.

Research Highlights

Analog/conventional X-ray used in diagnostic imaging applications are the one of the oldest medical imaging modalities in the industry. The need for basic and quick X-rays, such as chest X-ray, bone fracture X-ray, and dental imaging account for the usage of analogue X-ray systems across the country.

Despite the basic needs of conventional/analog X-ray systems, Frost & Sullivan assesses that the overall the market has shown incremental growth in the CR and DR segments, with a marginal decline in the sales of analog X-ray systems.

The transition from film-based systems to film-less systems has triggered the shift from analog to CR and DR, showcasing improved work flow and better image quality, productivity, efficiency, and accuracy in the X-ray market.

Enhancements in the clinical value of picture archiving and communications system (PACS), such as the ability to make digital images accessible anywhere throughout the digital

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Author Srikanth Kompalli
Industries Healthcare
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