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Global Medical Imaging Workstation Market is expected to reach USD 48.5 Billion by 2020

The global medical imaging workstation market was estimated to be about USD 35.0 billion in 2015, and is expect to reach USD 48.5 billion by 2020
perfect wang | 08.07.2016
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The medical imaging workstation describes a computer system that allows a user to search, retrieve, display and manipulate images that have been created from various imaging modalities, such as: digital x-ray computed radiography, direct digital radiography, computed tomography (CT) scanner, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, ultrasound or any of the other digital imaging modalities found in recent imaging departments.

The images created by these modalities are stored in the picture archiving and communication system, PACS, and then may be retrieved and viewed using medical imaging workstations. These workstations are generally referred to as PACS workstations, which should not be confused with more general modality workstations, designed to work only with the images generated from specific modalities (such as MRI or CT).

The global medical imaging workstation market was estimated to be about USD 35.0 billion in 2015, and is expect to reach USD 48.5 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 7% from 2016 to 2020. Based on the region, North America is the largest market for medical imaging workstation, Occupy approximately 30% of global market in 2015.

The key competitors in the market include Siemens (Germany), GE Healthcare (U.S.), Philips (Netherlands), NVIDIA (U.S.), Cerner (U.S.) etc., among them Siemens, GE Healthcare and Philips occupy more than 75% of the global market.

Global Medical Imaging Workstation Market Share by Regions 2020
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