Bio Imaging Market - Forecast(2025 - 2031)

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Bio Imaging Market Overview:

The Bio Imaging Market size is estimated to reach $36 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 16.9% during the forecast period 2024-2030. Bio imaging is a field that uses different types of imaging to visualise biological processes in living organisms for the early diagnosis, research and treatment of diseases. The current prevalence of chronic diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disorders with technological advancements such as 3D imaging technologies which improves the accuracy and efficiency of diagnosis are driving the bio imaging market. As the need for early disease detection continues to rise and investments increase in healthcare infrastructure, global adoption of advanced bio-imaging systems is accelerated.
Two major transformative trends in the bio imaging market are the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the shifting towards portable and wearable imaging devices. AI allows for complex image analysis to increase diagnostic precision, minimise human error and deliver results quickly so that disease can be detected earlier and more accurately. This fits the growing need for efficiency and accuracy in healthcare workflows and AI driven imaging is indispensable in modern diagnostics. In addition, for extending and enhancing access to diagnostic tools and enabling timely medical intervention, portable and wearable devices provide imaging in non-traditional settings including rural and remote areas. These trends, simultaneously make diagnostic capabilities even more advanced and advanced healthcare accessible and responsive to individual patient needs.

Market Snapshot: 

Bio Imaging Market - Report Coverage:

The “Bio Imaging Market Report - Forecast (2024-2030)” by IndustryARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments in the Bio Imaging Market.

 

Attribute

Segment

By Technology

  • 2D Imaging
  •   3D Imaging

By Imaging Type

  • Structural Imaging
  •  Functional Imaging
  •  Molecular Imaging

By Portability

  • Portable/Handheld Imaging Devices
  •  Fixed/Tabletop Imaging Devices
 

By Device Technology

  • Hybrid Imaging Devices
  •  Wearable Imaging Devices
  •  High-Resolution Imaging Devices




 

By Type

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Machines
  •  Computed Tomography (CT) Scanners
  •   Ultrasound Systems
  •  X-ray Systems
  •  Nuclear Imaging Devices
  •  Optical Imaging Systems
  •  Molecular Imaging Devices
  •  Microscopy Devices
  •  Others


 

By Application

  • Oncology
  •  Cardiology
  •  Neurology
  • Orthopedics
  •  Gastroenterology
  •  Gynaecology
  •   Others


 

By End User

  • Hospitals & Clinics
  •  Diagnostic Imaging Centers
  •  Research Laboratories
  •   Academic and Research Institutes
  •   Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companies
  • ·         Others




 

By Geography

  •   North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico)
  •  Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and Rest of Europe),
  •  Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia & New Zealand and Rest of Asia-Pacific),
  •  South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Rest of South America)
  •  Rest of the World (Middle East and Africa).

 

COVID-19 / Ukraine Crisis - Impact Analysis:  

•    In the initial days of the COVID19 pandemic, chest x-rays were one of the most common ways of determining the extent of the infection. As COVID-19 is a respiratory illness, hospitals concentrated on equipment for chest CT scans and portable x-ray machines to watch lung health of infected patients. As a result, bioimaging became instrumental to infectious disease monitoring, leading to accelerated development of certain imaging technologies.
•    The Russia-Ukraine war influenced the Bio Imaging Market by causing the healthcare funding and resources in Eastern Europe to be diverted to emergency and trauma care from diagnostic imaging development. In the region many hospitals invested very little in advanced imaging equipment and instead focused on providing essential and immediate care services. In addition, the high cost of high end imaging equipment due to inflation reduced affordability of high end diagnostic equipment in conflict affected regions and slowed down the growth of the market in this region.

Key Takeaways:

North America Leads the Market

North America occupies the largest market share in the bio imaging market owing to the rising number of healthcare investments and high incidence of critical illnesses for which advanced diagnostic solutions are needed. According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 2 million new cancer diagnoses are expected in the United States in 2024, and about 5,480 new cases a day. The high cancer burden in this population requires innovative bio-imaging technologies for early detection and monitoring of treatment. Further, according to American Cancer Society, in 2022 healthcare spending in the U.S. reached $4.5 trillion and $13,493 per capita. The high importance attached to healthcare innovation and to the quality of patient care is reflected in the high expenditure level, which is at a rate roughly equal to pre-pandemic growth. As a result, the North American market has the resources and demand to grow bio imaging.

X-ray dominates the Market

The Bio Imaging Market by Type segment is dominated by X-ray imaging. X-rays performed 1.81 million procedures in March 2024, more than any other modality, according to the NHS of England's Diagnostic Imaging Dataset Statistical Release (July 18, 2024), followed by ultrasound (0.84 million), CT scans (0.63 million) and MRI (0.37 million). Over the 12-month period from April 2023 to March 2024, use of X-rays remained in high demand because they are effective and useable for many diagnostics from fractures to chest infections, with a total of 46.6 million imaging tests carried out. In particular, X-rays are very useful because they are available widely and easily; median wait times for X-ray results were typically same day in March 2024, versus 22 days for MRI. And GPs asked for almost a quarter (28.7%) of all imaging tests to diagnose or rule out cancer, with chest X-rays the most common (204,000). X-rays are preferred in the bio imaging market because they are practical and have wide applicability.

Oncology Leads the Market 

Oncology is the largest segment in the Bio Imaging Market due to the growing need for cancer detection and treatment. There were 19,017 medical oncologists, 5,826 radiation oncologists and 1,398 surgical oncologists in America in 2023, according to August data reported by Definitive Healthcare, totalling 26,241 oncologists. Yet cancer remains the leading cause of death worldwide, with an estimated 19.3 million new cases and 9.7 million cancer related deaths in 2022. Early detection, accurate diagnosis and continuous monitoring of cancer is crucially dependent on advanced imaging technology, which is indispensable for the care of cancer. By 2040, the number of new cases of cancer will rise to 29.9 million a year, and 15.3 million cancer deaths are projected, according to the National Cancer Institute. This increasing reliance on imaging for comprehensive cancer care puts oncology in a strong position as the single largest application segment within the bio-imaging market.

Rising prevalence of chronic diseases Drives the Market

The Bio Imaging Market is being driven by the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, especially because the global burden of diseases like cancer is on the rise. World Health Organisation predicts that new cancer cases will increase by 77 % to 35 million by 2050, from 20 million in 2022. The rise in incidence of this underscores the importance of the latest diagnostic imaging to help to diagnose, monitor and treat chronic disease early. In addition, cancer outcomes are starkly inequitable by human development level. For example, in high development countries, 1 in 12 women will be diagnosed with a breast cancer in their lifetime and 1 in 71 will die from it. These disparities point to a need for accessible, high quality imaging technologies that fill in the gaps of healthcare access. This, in turn, is driving demand for bioimaging tools that enable timely interventions and better care standards across a range of healthcare settings as chronic disease rates rise.

High Initial Costs of Advanced Imagine Machines is a Challenge

The Bio Imaging market faces a big challenge in the form of high installation and maintenance costs, especially for MRI machines. MRI machines cost between $225,000 for entry level machines and over $500,000 for premium models, making them a huge investment for healthcare providers, says Block Imaging. Beyond the initial cost, hospitals and clinics must also worry about critical factors such as magnet strength for best image clarity, patient throughput for best use, specialized software options that could affect diagnostic accuracy. Also, MRI machines need large amounts of space, which often involves shifting the setup costs. The complex technology involves also calls for ongoing maintenance and service contracts; modification from malfunctioning equipment can upset diagnostic schedules and endanger patient care. The access to these advanced bio-imaging technologies, which are very costly and have high financial and operational requirements, is very limited to institutions, especially those smaller ones, which then limits the market growth and accessibility.

Key Market Players: 

Product/Service launches, approvals, patents and events, acquisitions, partnerships, and collaborations are key strategies adopted by players in the Bio Imaging Market. The top 10 companies in this industry are listed below:
1.    GE Healthcare
2.    Siemens Healthineers
3.    Medtronic Plc
4.    Canon Medical Systems
5.    Hitachi Medical Corporation
6.    Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
7.    Konica Minolta Inc.
8.    Koninklijke Philips N.V 
9.    Samsung
10.    Hologic Inc.

Scope of the Report: 

 

Report Metric

Details

Base Year Considered

2023

Forecast Period

2024–2030

CAGR

16.9%

Market Size in 2030

$36 Billion

 

Segments Covered

By Technology, By Imaging Type, By Portability, By Device Technology, By Type, By Application, By End User and By Geography.




 

Geographies Covered

North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia & New Zealand and Rest of Asia-Pacific), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Rest of South America), Rest of the World (Middle East and Africa).




 

 

 

Key Market Players

1.      GE Healthcare

2.      Siemens Healthineers

3.      Medtronic Plc

4.      Canon Medical Systems

5.      Hitachi Medical Corporation

6.      Fujifilm Holdings Corporation

7.      Konica Minolta Inc.

8.      Koninklijke Philips N.V

9.      Samsung

10.  Hologic Inc.

 

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1. Bio Imaging Market - Overview
    1.1. Definitions and Scope
2. Bio Imaging Market - Executive Summary
    2.1. Key trends by Technology
    2.2. Key trends by Components
    2.3. Key trends by Imaging Type
    2.4. Key trends by Portability
    2.5. Key trends by Device Technology
    2.6. Key trends by Type
    2.7. Key trends by Application
    2.8. Key trends by End User
    2.9. Key trends by Geography
3. Bio Imaging Market - Comparative Analysis
    3.1. Company Benchmarking - Key Companies
    3.2. Financial Analysis - Key Companies
    3.3. Market Share Analysis - Key Companies
    3.4. Patent Analysis
    3.5. Pricing Analysis
4. Bio Imaging Market - Start-up Companies Scenario
    4.1. Key Start-up Company Analysis by
        4.1.1. Investment & Revenue
        4.1.2. Venture Capital and Funding Scenario
5. Bio Imaging Market – Market Entry Scenario Premium
   5.1. Regulatory Framework Overview
   5.2. New Business and Ease of Doing Business Index
   5.3. Case Studies of Successful Ventures
6. Bio Imaging Market - Forces
    6.1. Market Drivers
    6.2. Market Constraints
    6.3. Market Challenges
    6.4. Porter's Five Force Model
        6.4.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
        6.4.2. Bargaining Powers of Customers
        6.4.3. Threat of New Entrants
        6.4.4. Rivalry Among Existing Players
        6.4.5. Threat of Substitutes
7. Bio Imaging Market – Strategic Analysis
    7.1. Value Chain Analysis
    7.2. Opportunities Analysis
    7.3. Product Life Cycle/Market Life Cycle Analysis
    7.4. Supplier/Distributor Analysis
8. Bio Imaging Market – By Technology (Market Size – $Million/$Billion)
    8.1. 2D Imaging
    8.2. 3D Imaging
9. Bio Imaging Market– By Imaging Type (Market Size – $Million/$Billion)
    9.1. Structural Imaging 
    9.2. Functional Imaging
    9.3. Molecular Imaging
10. Bio Imaging Market– By Portability (Market Size – $Million/$Billion)
    10.1. Portable/Handheld Imaging Devices
    10.2. Fixed/Tabletop Imaging Devices
11. Bio Imaging Market– By Device Technology (Market Size – $Million/$Billion)
    11.1. Hybrid Imaging Devices 
    11.2. Wearable Imaging Devices 
    11.3. High-Resolution Imaging Devices 
12. Bio Imaging Market– By Type (Market Size – $Million/$Billion)
    12.1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Machines
    12.2. Computed Tomography (CT) Scanners
    12.3. Ultrasound Systems
    12.4. X-ray Systems
    12.5. Nuclear Imaging Devices
    12.6. Optical Imaging Systems
    12.7. Molecular Imaging Devices
    12.8. Microscopy Devices
    12.9. Others 
13.  Bio Imaging Market– By Application (Market Size – $Million/$Billion)
    13.1. Oncology
    13.2. Cardiology
    13.3. Neurology
    13.4. Orthopedics
    13.5. Gastroenterology
    13.6. Gynaecology
    13.7. Others
14. Bio Imaging Market– By End User (Market Size – $Million/$Billion)
    14.1. Hospitals & Clinics
    14.2. Diagnostic Imaging Centers
    14.3. Research Laboratories
    14.4. Academic and Research Institutes
    14.5. Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companies
    14.6. Others
15. Bio Imaging Market – by Geography (Market Size – $Million/$Billion) 
    15.1. North America
        15.1.1.    U.S
        15.1.2.    Canada
        15.1.3.    Mexico
    15.2. Europe
        15.2.1.    Germany
        15.2.2.    France
        15.2.3.    UK
        15.2.4.    Italy
        15.2.5.    Spain
        15.2.6.    Netherlands
        15.2.7.    Rest of Europe
    15.3. Asia-Pacific
        15.3.1.    China
        15.3.2.    Japan
        15.3.3.    South Korea
        15.3.4.    India
        15.3.5.    Australia
        15.3.6.    New Zealand
        15.3.7.    Taiwan
        15.3.8.    Rest of Asia-Pacific
    15.4. South America
        15.4.1.    Brazil
        15.4.2.    Argentina
        15.4.3.    Chile
        15.4.4.    Colombia
        15.4.5.    Rest of South America
    15.5. Rest of The World
        15.5.1.    Middle East
        15.5.2.    Africa
16. Bio Imaging Market – Entropy
    16.1. New product launches
    16.2. M&A's, collaborations, JVs and partnerships
17.  Bio Imaging Market – Industry/Segment Competition Landscape 
    17.1. Market Share Analysis
        17.1.1.    Market Share by Global 
        17.1.2.    Market Share by Region
        17.1.3.    Market Share by Country
18.  Bio Imaging Market – Key Company List by Country Premium 
19.  Bio Imaging Market – Company Analysis

    19.1. GE Healthcare
    19.2. Siemens Healthineers
    19.3. Medtronic Plc
    19.4. Canon Medical Systems
    19.5. Hitachi Medical Corporation
    19.6. Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
    19.7. Konica Minolta Inc.
    19.8. Koninklijke Philips N.V 
    19.9. Samsung
    19.10 .Hologic Inc.
    
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The Bio Imaging Market is projected to grow at 16.9% CAGR during the forecast period 2024-2030.

The Bio Imaging Market size is estimated to be $11.8 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach $36 Billion by 2030

The leading players in the Bio Imaging Market are GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Medtronic Plc, Canon Medical Systems, Hitachi Medical Corporation and Others.