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Veterinary Imaging Instrument Industry Data Book - Veterinary X-Ray, Veterinary Ultrasound, Animal MRI and Animal/Veterinary CT Imaging Market Size, Share, Trends Analysis, And Segment Forecasts, 2023 - 2030
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The global market size for the veterinary imaging instrument was estimated at USD 1.44 Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 5.7% from 2022 to 2030. The market is expected to expand because of the rising pet expenditure, the number of veterinarians in developed countries, and product launches. For instance, the helical fan beam CT system has enabled quicker scanning for routine imaging of the sinuses and teeth in horses, according to the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association in 2020. As a result of this quality, the helical fan beam CT system has been accepted by professionals and is currently in use.
Moreover, the rising prevalence of cardiovascular disease, arthritis, lameness, and the occurrence of bone injuries in pet population is further anticipated to fuel market growth. North America held the lion’s share in the regional market. However, competition in the emerging market is increasing because nations owe to demand from consumers’ end and veterinary infrastructure development.
Key veterinary imaging equipment manufacturers are adopting strategies such as JV, M&A etc that would provide a wider consumer base and geographic footprint. For instance, Zomedica Corp. highlighted a successful acquisition of Assisi's LOOP and Calmer Canine product lines as well as assets of Revo2's imaging products in its Q3 2022 report. The combination of these two product lines would give veterinarians the chance to better care for the animals they treat while also benefiting their clinics financially, ultimately resulting in an increase in business revenue as user adoption of the products rises.
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Download Sample Copy@ https://tinyurl.com/43u9p7...
The global market size for the veterinary imaging instrument was estimated at USD 1.44 Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 5.7% from 2022 to 2030. The market is expected to expand because of the rising pet expenditure, the number of veterinarians in developed countries, and product launches. For instance, the helical fan beam CT system has enabled quicker scanning for routine imaging of the sinuses and teeth in horses, according to the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association in 2020. As a result of this quality, the helical fan beam CT system has been accepted by professionals and is currently in use.
Moreover, the rising prevalence of cardiovascular disease, arthritis, lameness, and the occurrence of bone injuries in pet population is further anticipated to fuel market growth. North America held the lion’s share in the regional market. However, competition in the emerging market is increasing because nations owe to demand from consumers’ end and veterinary infrastructure development.
Key veterinary imaging equipment manufacturers are adopting strategies such as JV, M&A etc that would provide a wider consumer base and geographic footprint. For instance, Zomedica Corp. highlighted a successful acquisition of Assisi's LOOP and Calmer Canine product lines as well as assets of Revo2's imaging products in its Q3 2022 report. The combination of these two product lines would give veterinarians the chance to better care for the animals they treat while also benefiting their clinics financially, ultimately resulting in an increase in business revenue as user adoption of the products rises.
#VeterinaryImagingIndustry2030 #VeterinaryImagingTechnology #AnimalDiagnosticImaging #VeterinaryImagingSolutions #ImagingInstrumentIndustry #VeterinaryDiagnosis #ImagingInnovation #AnimalHealthcare #ImagingIndustryTrends #ImagingInstrument2023 -2030