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Global Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast, 2023-2030

  • Report ID: 64284
  • Date: May, 2023
  • Pages: 116
  • Category: Medical Devices

Global Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast, 2023-2030

The global Neuromonitoring Devices market was US$ 5.6 billion in 2021 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 6.9% over the forecast period of 2023-2030.

Market Scope & Overview

The global Neuromonitoring Devices market study by Altus Market Research comprises comprehensive market analysis and insights across the key market segments and geography. The market report analyzes the global market for the historical period of 2019-2022 and the forecast period of 2023-2030 based on the product installed base, key forecasting factors impacting the market conditions, and major market developments happening in the market throughout the analysis period. Altus Market Research practices primary and secondary research for conducting an insightful market study. Various market parameters such as macroeconomic conditions, market environment, government policies, and competitive landscape are thoroughly studied and taken into account while analyzing the market.

The global Neuromonitoring Devices market report also covers value chain and supply chain analysis that provides in-depth information about the value addition at each stage of the product. Market dynamics incorporated in the market study include drivers, restraints/challenges, trends, and their impact on the market throughout the analysis period. The market study also covers the pricing analysis of each product based on its types and regions.

The global Neuromonitoring Devices market includes a market share analysis and market structure overview with detailed company profiling of leading players with their financials, product offerings, major developments, etc. This enables, clients and report buyers to make strong, precise, and timely decisions.

State of Global Economy, COVID-19 Outbreak, and the Russo-Ukraine War Impact

The global economy experienced heavy headwinds, throughout 2019-2022, as some countries witnessed subdue growth, while other countries continued to grapple with economic slowdowns. Also, intensifying tension between the US and Iran along with the tightening sanctions on Venezuela by the US further hampered global economic growth in 2019. Moreover, the heightened trade war between the US and China and the rising trade uncertainty continued to exert adverse effects on the global economy. Amid all these, the COVID-19 outbreak at the end of the year 2019 in Wuhan, China further deteriorated global economic growth.

The COVID-19 pandemic has levied undue pressure across the majority of industries globally and has caused a major economic crisis in the US, India, Italy, UK, Germany, India, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and many others. Many of these countries had announced partial or complete nationwide lockdowns. The governments of several nations have called on people to shelter in place at home, travel restrictions, shut down local businesses, and prohibited social gatherings.

The rapid spread of the virus in the early month of 2020 followed by a second wave of COVID-19 caused a significant change in management strategies of the leading industries which have affected the market or industry at a significant level. Besides, the exit of the UK from the European Union earlier in 2020 and the Russo-Ukraine war in 2022 exacerbated the ever-heightened global uncertainty.

Key Market Segmentation and Companies

Altus Market Research has segmented the global Neuromonitoring Devices market based on type and region.

• By Type
o Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
o Cerebral Oximeter
o Near Infrared Spectroscopy
o Speckle Imaging
o Doppler Ultrasound
o EEG
o Fetal/Neonatal Neuromonitoring devices
o Others (Micro Ultrasound, etc.)

• By Region
o North America
 US
 Canada
o Latin America
 Brazil
 Mexico
 Rest of Latin America
o Western Europe
 Germany
 UK
 France
 Spain
 Italy
 Benelux
 Nordic
 Rest of Western Europe
o Eastern Europe
 Russia
 Poland
 Rest of Eastern Europe
o Asia Pacific
 China
 Japan
 India
 South Korea
 Australia
 ASEAN (Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, etc.)
 Rest of Asia Pacific
o Middle East & Africa
 GCC
 South Africa
 Turkey
 Rest of the Middle East & Africa

Leading Companies and Market Players

• Koninklijke Philips N.V.
• Natus Medical Incorporated
• Medtronic Plc
• GE Healthcare
• Nuvasive, Inc.
• Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc.
• Intranerve Neuroscience Holdings, LLC
• RIMED Ltd.
• SpecialtyCare
• Innopsys Inc.

Global Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast 2023-2030

Table of Contents

1. Market Introduction
1.1. Scope of Study
1.2. Problem Statement
1.3. Market Segmentation
2. Assumptions and Acronyms
3. Executive Summary
3.1. Global Market in 2023
3.2. Analyst Insights & Recommendations
3.3. Growth Opportunities and Key Strategies
3.4. Supply-side and Demand-side Trends
4. Research Methodology
5. Analysis of COVID-19 Impact and Road Ahead
6. Market Indicators and Background
6.1. Macro-Economic Factors
6.2. Forecasting Factors
Robust assessment of various factors including industrial performance, industry players’ expenditures, and economic conditions, among others
6.3. Supply Chain & Value Chain Analysis
6.4. Industry SWOT Analysis
6.5. PESTLE Analysis
6.6. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
7. Government Laws and Industry Regulations
8. Global and Regional Market Dynamics
8.1. Drivers
8.2. Restraints
8.3. Trends
8.4. Opportunities
9. Global Neuromonitoring Devices Market: Key Investment Analysis
9.1. By Key Industry Players
9.2. By Region
9.3. M&A Activities
Robust assessment of major investments made by various industry players across key regions
10. EXIM Analysis: Trade Data

10.1. Export Data by Volume (units) and Value (US$)
10.2. Import Data by Volume (units) and Value (US$)
11. Pricing Analysis
11.1. By Type
11.1.1. Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
11.1.2. Cerebral Oximeter
11.1.3. Near Infrared Spectroscopy
11.1.4. Speckle Imaging
11.1.5. Doppler Ultrasound
11.1.6. EEG
11.1.7. Fetal/Neonatal Neuromonitoring devices
11.1.8. Others (Micro Ultrasound, etc.)
11.2. By Region
11.2.1. North America
11.2.2. Latin America
11.2.3. Western Europe
11.2.4. Eastern Europe
11.2.5. Asia Pacific
11.2.6. Middle East & Africa
12. Parent Market Overview
12.1. Global Healthcare Market
12.2. Global Medical Devices Market
13. Segmental Analysis
13.1. Global Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Type
13.1.1. Segment Overview
13.1.1.1. Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
13.1.1.2. Cerebral Oximeter
13.1.1.3. Near Infrared Spectroscopy
13.1.1.4. Speckle Imaging
13.1.1.5. Doppler Ultrasound
13.1.1.6. EEG
13.1.1.7. Fetal/Neonatal Neuromonitoring devices
13.1.1.8. Others (Micro Ultrasound, etc.)
13.2. Global Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Region
13.2.1. North America
13.2.2. Latin America
13.2.3. Western Europe
13.2.4. Eastern Europe
13.2.5. Asia Pacific
13.2.6. Middle East & Africa
14. Regional Analysis
14.1. North America Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast 2023-2030
14.1.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
14.1.2. North America Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Type
14.1.3. North America Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Country
14.1.3.1. US
14.1.3.2. Canada
14.2. Latin America Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast 2023-2030
14.2.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
14.2.2. Latin America Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Type
14.2.3. Latin America Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Country
14.2.3.1. Brazil
14.2.3.2. Mexico
14.2.3.3. Rest of Latin America
14.3. Western Europe Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast 2023-2030
14.3.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
14.3.2. Western Europe Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Type
14.3.3. Western Europe Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Country
14.3.3.1. Germany
14.3.3.2. UK
14.3.3.3. France
14.3.3.4. Spain
14.3.3.5. Italy
14.3.3.6. Benelux
14.3.3.7. Nordic
14.3.3.8. Rest of Western Europe
14.4. Eastern Europe Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast 2023-2030
14.4.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
14.4.2. Eastern Europe Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Type
14.4.3. Eastern Europe Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Country
14.4.3.1. Russia
14.4.3.2. Poland
14.4.3.3. Rest of Eastern Europe
14.5. Asia Pacific Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast 2023-2030
14.5.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
14.5.2. Asia Pacific Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Type
14.5.3. Asia Pacific Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Country
14.5.3.1. China
14.5.3.2. Japan
14.5.3.3. India
14.5.3.4. South Korea
14.5.3.5. Australia
14.5.3.6. ASEAN
14.5.3.7. Rest of Asia-Pacific
14.6. Middle East & Africa Neuromonitoring Devices Market Analysis and Forecast 2023-2030
14.6.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
14.6.2. Middle East & Africa Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Type
14.6.3. Middle East & Africa Neuromonitoring Devices Market by Country
14.6.3.1. GCC
14.6.3.2. South Africa
14.6.3.3. Turkey
14.6.3.4. Rest of the Middle East & Africa
15. Competitive Landscape
15.1. Competition Dashboard
15.1.1. Global and Regional Market Share Analysis
15.1.2. Market Structure
15.2. Competitive Benchmarking
15.3. Key Strategy Analysis
15.4. Company Profiles
15.4.1. Koninklijke Philips N.V.
15.4.1.1. Company Overview
15.4.1.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.1.3. Key Financials
15.4.1.4. Recent Developments
15.4.2. Natus Medical Incorporated
15.4.2.1. Company Overview
15.4.2.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.2.3. Financials
15.4.2.4. Recent Developments
15.4.3. Medtronic Plc
15.4.3.1. Company Overview
15.4.3.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.3.3. Financials
15.4.3.4. Recent Developments
15.4.4. GE Healthcare
15.4.4.1. Company Overview
15.4.4.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.4.3. Financials
15.4.4.4. Recent Developments
15.4.5. Nuvasive, Inc.
15.4.5.1. Company Overview
15.4.5.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.5.3. Financials
15.4.5.4. Recent Developments
15.4.6. Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc.
15.4.6.1. Company Overview
15.4.6.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.6.3. Financials
15.4.6.4. Recent Developments
15.4.7. Intranerve Neuroscience Holdings, LLC
15.4.7.1. Company Overview
15.4.7.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.7.3. Financials
15.4.7.4. Recent Developments
15.4.8. Renishaw Plc
15.4.8.1. Company Overview
15.4.8.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.8.3. Financials
15.4.8.4. Recent Developments
15.4.9. SpecialtyCare
15.4.9.1. Company Overview
15.4.9.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.9.3. Financials
15.4.9.4. Recent Developments
15.4.10. Innopsys Inc.
15.4.10.1. Company Overview
15.4.10.2. Source/Service Offerings
15.4.10.3. Financials
15.4.10.4. Recent Developments
16. Disclaimer



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