Global Robotic Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Market: Snapshot
With most technologies still being
developed and honed and yet to go mainstream big time, the global
robotic rehabilitation and assistive technologies market is still in a
nascent state. It is said that only a small proportion of various
applications are being explored in universities, laboratories, and
start-up companies. Currently, a fast expanding elderly population and
rising instances of stroke rendering people immobile are driving sales
in the market.
Crimping sales, on the other hand, is
the expensiveness of the robotic rehabilitation and assistive
technologies. However, development of more viable manufacturing methods
will help to overcome the pricing challenge in the near future, industry
experts point out.
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The global robotic rehabilitation and assistive technologies market, which is fragmented on account of the presence of a copious number of startups and smaller companies, is projected to attain a value of US$ 2,290.3 mn by 2025 from US$ 765.1 mn in 2016 by rising at a CAGR of 13.1% from 2017 to 2025, as per a study by Transparency Market Research.
Helpful Reimbursement Policies Propel Standalone Technologies
Robotic rehabilitation and assistive
technologies can be divided into standalone and mobile, based on their
portability. Standalone robots are fixed at one place and perform a
single task or a set of fixed task. They are not meant for multitasking
and their operations are limited. However, they still gross maximum
revenue in the market. In the next couple of years as well, the segment
will retain its dominant share in revenue on the back of helpful
reimbursement policies and its efficiency in inpatient rehabilitation.
In addition, technological advancement is a key factor which is
anticipated to drive the segment’s growth during the forecast period.
Depending upon type, again, the two broad segments of the market are assistive robot and rehabilitation robot. Of the two, the assistive robot, which is a medical device that performs action to benefit people with disabilities and help the elderly carry out their day-to-day work, accounts for maximum revenue share. In the years ahead too, the segment is expected to retain its dominant share.
Well-entrenched Robotic Industry Makes North America Dominant Regional Segment
From a geographical perspective, the
global robotic rehabilitation and assistive technologies market is
dominated North America. This is because of a well-established robotic
industry, quick uptake of newer robotic rehabilitation and assistive
technologies. In the years ahead too, North America will continue
holding its leading position by expanding at a CAGR of 12.8%. The market
is projected to become worth US$1.07 bn by 2025. Europe trails North
America in terms of market share. The market in the region, powered
primarily by Germany, is being driven by the early adoption of newer
robotic rehabilitation and assistive technologies.
In terms of growth rate, on the other
hand, Asia Pacific is expected to outshine all other regions. The market
in the region is anticipated to clock a solid 15.3% CAGR from 2017 to
2025 to become worth US$474.1 mn by 2025. The growth of robotic
rehabilitation and assistive technologies market is Asia Pacific is
attributed to aging population as one of the prime factors that is
driving the demand for robotic rehabilitation and assistive
technologies.
A few of the pioneering companies in the
global robotic rehabilitation and assistive technologies market are
Accuray Incorporated, AlterG, Inc., Bionik Laboratories Corp., DIH
Technologies Corporation, Ekso Bionics, Intuitive Surgical, Inc, Instead
Technology Ltd., Mazor Robotics, Reha-Stim Medtec GmbH & Co. KG,
and Vincent Medical.
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