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In the coming years, the oncology and mammography segments are expected to experience substantial growth as the incidence of cancer rises at an unprecedented pace. This is likely to result in increasing demand over the forecast period for diagnostic solutions.
n terms of geographies, Asia Pacific is expected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period. Due to increased R&D expenditure and growth in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors, the Asia Pacific region has led the market.
Artificial intelligence is driving increased and deeper penetration of cutting-edge Workflow, presenting a plethora of opportunities for the growth of AI, which is expected to gain not only miscellaneous industrial growth but also drive medical imaging modalities globally, especially in developing economies.
As the number of cancer patients worldwide rises, the global demand for AI-enabled imaging modalities is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. The growing number of cancer-related deaths each year has alarmed caregivers and healthcare officials, prompting extensive research into mechanisms that may help minimise the number of cancer-related deaths.
Some of the major key players in the global AI-enabled medical imaging solutions market are ClaroNAv Inc., Merge Healthcare Inc., Agfa-Gevaert Corporation, Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, GE Healthcare, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Bruker Corporation, Xinapse Systems Ltd., Esaote Inc., Aquilab GmbH, Spacelabs Healthcare Inc., MIM Software Inc., Carestream Health Inc., Arterys Inc and more…
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Some of the major key players in the global AI-enabled medical imaging solutions market are ClaroNAv Inc., Merge Healthcare Inc., Agfa-Gevaert Corporation, Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, GE Healthcare, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Bruker Corporation, Xinapse Systems Ltd., Esaote Inc., Aquilab GmbH, Spacelabs Healthcare Inc., MIM Software Inc., Carestream Health Inc., Arterys Inc and more…
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