Monday, June 29, 2026

Digital Radiology Market Growth Fueled by AI Diagnostics, Cloud Imaging, and Healthcare Digitization

Published Date: Jun, 2026

The global digital radiology market was valued at approximately USD 8.6 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach around USD 9.2 billion in 2026. The market is further expected to grow to nearly USD 18.5 billion by 2035, registering a CAGR ofabout 8.2% during the 2026 to 2035 forecast period.



The digital radiology market is growing at a steady rate as hospitals and diagnostic centres shift from analog to digital imaging systems to improve workflow, diagnostic accuracy and patient care and growing disease prevalence and increasing adoption of AI and cloud-based imaging technologies. Higher investments in healthcare digitalization by the United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, India's National Health Mission and the United Kingdom National Health Service, along with imaging guidelines from the World Health Organization and safety standards set by the International Atomic Energy Agency continue to drive market growth.

Global Digital Radiology Market Segmentation and Key Players

By Portability, Fixed Systems Dominated the Global Digital Radiology Market

By portability, fixed systems dominated the market accounting for approximately 71% of the share in 2025 due to their ability to handle high patient volumes while delivering quality diagnostic images and growing adoption across hospitals and major diagnostic centers.

Europe Dominated the Global Digital Radiology Market

Europe held about 29% of the market in 2025 due to strong healthcare infrastructure, strict regulatory standards and growing adoption of digital imaging technologies in Germany, France and the United Kingdom with increasing investments in AI-enabled imaging systems.

Some big players in this market are Agfa-Gevaert, Canon Medical Systems, Carestream Health, Fujifilm Holdings, GE HealthCare, Hitachi, Hologic, Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, and Shimadzu Corporation.

Recent Developments by the Key Players

In June 2025, Hitachi introduced next-generation digital X-ray and CT imaging systems with improved dose reduction and faster image processing to support early disease detection and patient safety in clinical settings.

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