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Title | Computer Vision in Healthcare Market - Regional Analysis and Forecasts by 2027 |
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Market Overview Market Research Future (MRFR) expects the computer
vision in healthcare market to attain an incredible growth rate of 47.3%
between 2020 and 2027. The market worth in 2019 was USD 276.54 Million, which
is estimated to almost double in the years to come. Top Drivers and Key
Restraints Computer vision, backed by artificial intelligence, is a
versatile technology that enables computers to assess medical images using
patters or object recognition. With the extensive use of deep learning
techniques, the computer vision technology’s ability to replicate human vision
has become uncanny. For instance, the healthcare sector uses AI-aided
surveillance during cranial imaging for the monitoring of acute neurologic
events while also detecting neurological illnesses. Apart from this, any more medical
applications are expected to emerge in the years to come, giving a solid boost
to the market growth. Market Segmentation Products & services, application and end-user are the
major market applications listed in the MRFR report. Products & services considered in the report are
hardware, software as well as services. surgeries, medical Imaging and diagnostics and others are
the top applications of computer vision technology in healthcare. Healthcare providers as well as diagnostic centers are
identified as the key end-users in the global industry. Regional Study The regional study of the computer vision in healthcare
market comprises APAC/Asia Pacific and Europe, along with North America and The
Middle East and Africa or MEA. Americas was reported as the highest gainer in the global
market in 2019, emerging as the leading consumer of computer vision in
healthcare in view of burgeoning population of chronic disease-affected
patients. The alarming rate at which cardiovascular ailments are escalating has
raised the application scope of computer vision in healthcare for accurate and
early diagnosis. Support from the government and the surge in initiatives aimed
at boosting the use of computer vision in healthcare seems to favor the
regional market as well. For instance, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center of
Excellence (CoE) of the U.S. General Services Administration assists organizations
and agencies in the development of AI solutions by incorporating computer
vision, along with machine learning, Robotic Process Automation (RPA),
intelligent process design and natural language processing. Europe, in 2019,
took the second position in the global market, largely due to the enormous pool
of cancer-affected patients and the rising use of computer vision in the
disease’s diagnosis. The healthcare sector in the region has been increasingly
adopting the computer vision technology for multiple applications, including facial
recognition of visually impaired users, medical images analysis as well as monitoring
patients in nursing care. New potential medical applications of the technology
being explored by local players is touted to be a huge growth booster for the
European market. The European
Computer Vision in Healthcare market has been categorized as Western Europe and
Eastern Europe. The Western European market has further been classified as
Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, and the rest of Western Europe. The
Computer Vision in Healthcare market in Asia-Pacific has been segmented into
Japan, China, India, South Korea, Australia, and the rest of Asia-Pacific. Due
to the rising geriatric population and the strategic developments by major
players boosts the demand for Computer Vision in Healthcare in this region. The
Computer Vision in Healthcare market in the Middle East Africa has been divided
into the Middle East and Africa. Reputed Industry
Players Some of the notable companies in the global market for computer vision in healthcare include NVIDIA (US), Intel (US), Xilinx (US), Arterys, Inc. (US), Basler AG (Germany), Microsoft (US), AiCure (US), iCAD Inc. (US), IBM (US), Google (A Subsidiary of Alphabet, Inc.) (US), to name a few. |