The size of the Surgical Lamps Market in the Asia Pacific is expected to grow at a remarkable CAGR during the forecast period.
The key drivers of this market include an increase in the number of accidents & surgeries, increased technological advancements, and the growth of the geriatric population who suffer from multiple chronic diseases. According to recent market development, LED lights are becoming more popular to their less tendency to burn tissue with overtime use or longer duration. LED technology has reduced energy consumption in medical facilities by almost 80%. The advent adoption of LED with controlled electroluminescent properties allowing it to penetrate deep cavities, increased product supply, strong demand for well-equipped operating rooms by physicians and surgeons, better control options, and accessibility of healthcare facilities, especially in developing economies, are stimulating the growth of APAC surgical lamps market.
The growth in regulatory approvals for operating room services, the growing emphasis on providing quality treatment to patients in various healthcare facilities, and an influx of private companies entering directly or through public-private partnerships are increasing the demand for surgical inpatients APAC regions. Furthermore, initiatives taken by the government of China and India to provide advanced medical care coupled with investment and grants are driving the market. In addition, the increase in the number of cardiovascular, dental, and neurological surgeons is increasing the use of surgical lights, as advanced LED lights have a longer life cycle. Another primary driver of the APAC surgical lamps market is the booming medical tourism industry in Southeast and eastern Asian countries due to the presence of advanced medical facilities at low-priced treatments.
However, the high cost of production, the expense of advanced LED lamps, and the lack of awareness and complexity of installations may limit the growth of the APAC surgical lamps market.
This research report on the Asia Pacific surgical lamps market has been segmented and sub-segmented into the following categories:
By Technology
By Type of Lights
By Type of Lamp
By Country
In 2022, the Chinese region held a significant market share of about 25% due to well-established healthcare infrastructure, key market players, the rapid adoption of state-of-the-art LED lights, and sufficient public and private investments. Moreover, the rapid aging of the population in the region increases the rate of surgeries and various dental procedures. According to the WHO, it was reported that South-East Asia Region is aging rapidly. The region has a large proportion of people aged 60 and over was indicated at 9.88% in 2018; it will rise to 13.78% and 20.38% in 2030 and 2050, respectively.
Countries such as India, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, and Japan are projected to see a steady growth over the forecast period due to the increasing prevalence of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and dental diseases. These regions also have a high demand for advanced healthcare facilities with a growing population rate. According to a recent publication, 31,490 per 100,000 Indian males have a prevalence of dental caries, compared to 30,910 per 100,000 as seen in other South Asian males. It was 33,930 for South Asians and 34,430 for Indian women among women. According to the Australian Health Authority, 1 in every 25 people (aged 15 and over) was reported to have poor oral health with no natural teeth left.
KEY MARKET PLAYERS:
A few of the notable companies operating in the Asia Pacific surgical lamps market profiled in this report are Integra LifeSciences Corporation, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Welch Allyn, A-dec, Inc., Steris Corporation, Skytron, DRE INC., Stryker Corporation, KLS Martin Group, and Herbert Waldmann GmbH & Co. KG, among others.
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