Report Description

The global diagnostic imaging devices market is segmented on the basis of types of devices with further sub-segmentation. The types of devices are X-ray, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography scanner, nuclear imaging system, and others. The X-ray segment is further segmented on the basis of technology, such as digital radiograph, analog radiograph, and others. According to portability, the X-ray segment is fragmented into stationary X-ray system and portable X-ray system.

The ultrasound segment is also divided on the basis of technology and portability. Technologically, the market is divided on the basis of 2D, Doppler, 3D and 4D, while the sub-segments of compact ultrasound and trolley ultrasound systems are portability-based.

The computed tomography segment is classified on the basis of slice such as middle-end slice CT scanner, high-end slice CT scanner, and low-end slice CT scanner. Geographically, the global diagnostic imaging devices market is fragmented into Europe, North America, Asia, and Rest of the World.

Some of the factors contributing to the considerable growth rate of this market are increasing initiatives taken by governments to curtail the prevalence of diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and tuberculosis, remarkable technological advancements, and rapid application of diagnostic imaging devices. The growth of global diagnostic imaging devices market is also being driven by increasing investments made by government bodies.