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Saudi Arabia Medical Devices Market Size Is Expected to Reach USD 3870 Million at a CAGR of 9.5% By 2023 | Market Research Future

October 17th, 2019 Market Research Future Releases

Saudi Arabia Medical Devices Market Size, Applications And Trends Analysis By Product Type (Monitoring Devices, Diagnostic Devices, Diagnostic Molecular Devices, Drug Delivery Devices, Surgical Devices, Bio Implants And Stimulation Devices, Automation And Robotics), By Therapeutic Application (General Surgery, Diagnostic Imaging, Respiratory, Orthopedics, Cardiovascular, Dental, Neurology, Ophthalmology, Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent), Nephrology And Urology) And Top Manufacturers, Forecast To 2023

Saudi Arabia Medical Devices Market size was valued 2250 million in 2017 and Is expected to reach USD 3870 million at a CAGR of 9.5% by 2023. The healthcare sector and medical devices industry is changing robustly due to advancements in neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, medical imaging, and oncology. The robust advancements in the ECG, pacemakers, and other devices including brain monitoring devices, are benefiting several patients. Owing to its efficiency, the adoption of these devices is higher. Additionally, the emergence of 3D imaging for orthopedic treatments is benefiting growth of the medical devices market in Saudi Arabia.

Medical devices include software, biologic, and non-biologic compatible materials used in the diagnostic and therapeutic management for several deadly diseases. The medical device industry is growing with pace due to continuously changing technology and innovations. The medical devices industry also resulted in huge growth due to the employment of several new technologies in the devices are catalyzing market growth. Additionally, the introduction of newer products is estimated to benefit market growth and witness the most worthwhile opportunities in the coming years.

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Further, widening applications and knowledge of using medical devices for treatment and screening diseases are driving growth of the Saudi Arabia medical devices market. Additionally, the innovation of stronger and biocompatible materials is benefiting growth of the overall market. The other factors driving the market growth are robust investment by private, and the public sector is fueling growth of the medical devices market. Increasing patient pool in the region is creating need for advanced healthcare, which is augmenting growth of the market in the region. further, rising geriatric population in the region, which require advanced care is estimated to benefit the market growth in coming years.

The increasing cost of healthcare encouraged the introduction of innovative and connected products such as falling cost of production, wearable medical devices, and rising manufacturing capacities of electronic in the medical devices industry. The demand for advanced devices for early detection and noninvasive therapies is driving growth of the medical devices market in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia Medical Devices Market Competitive Analysis:

Some of the key players in the Saudi Arabia medical devices market include

  • General Electric
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Medtronic
  • Baxter Internationa
  • Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV.
  • Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co.
  • Al-Salehiya Medical Estableshment
  • Cardinal Health
  • Saudi Pharmaceutical Industries & Medical Appliances Corporation (SPIMACO)
  • Al Faisaliah Medical Systems (FMS)
  • Al Amin Medical Instruments Company (AMICO)
  • Siemens Ltd

Saudi Arabia Medical Devices Market Segmentation:

Saudi Arabia, the medical devices market is segmented into

  • Product type
  • therapeutic application
  • end user
  • region

By end user, the market is categorized into

  • hospitals
  • ambulatory
  • home

By therapeutic application, the market is segmented into

  • general surgery
  • respiratory
  • diagnostic imaging
  • orthopedics, dental
  • cardiovascular
  • neurology
  • nephrology
  • urology
  • ear-nose-throat (ENT)
  • ophthalmology

By product type, the market is segmented into

  • monitoring devices
  • diagnostic molecular devices
  • diagnostic devices
  • drug delivery devices
  • bio implants
  • stimulation devices
  • surgical devices
  • automation
  • robotics

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Saudi Arabia Medical Devices Market Regional Analysis:

The healthcare sector in Saudi Arabia is diving into the

  • Private
  • State

The public healthcare expenditure accounted for around 75% of expenditure in 2014. This increase in investment in the healthcare industry and especially in the medical devices are driving market growth in Saudi Arabia. However, local manufacturing systems are limited to consumables and ordinary products. The government has tried to construct the best hospitals in the region in the country. Due to poor infrastructure for manufacturing newer products, the country imports around 92% of total medical devices. The U.S. and European countries dominate the imports of the medical device market of the country.

Saudi Arabia Medical Devices Market Industry News:

In March 2019, the government of Saudi Arabia announced foreign companies could manage and own healthcare services in the country. Both the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) have implemented the changes. Thus, companies such as Abbott are likely to look to invest in the country and enter into the medical devices market in the Saudi Arabian market. The company also launched the University Relations program in different universities across the country, which will work on the training of students using and manufacturing medical devices.

Table of Contents:

1 Introduction

1.1 Definition

1.2 Scope Of Study

1.3 Research Objective

1.4 Assumptions & Limitations

1.5 Market Structure:

2 Research Methodology

2.1 Research Process

2.2 Primary Research

2.3 Secondary Research

3 Market Dynamics

3.1 Drivers

3.2 Restraints

3.3 Opportunities

3.4 Challenges

3.5 Macroeconomic Indicators

4 Market Factor Analysis

4.1 Porter’s Five Forces Model

4.1.1 Bargaining Power Of Suppliers

4.1.2 Bargaining Power Of Customer

4.1.3 Intensity Of Competitor’s

4.1.4 Threat Of New Entrants

TOC Continued……………

Brows More Medical Devices Related Reports:

Africa Medical Devices Market : Africa medical devices market to reach around USD 7069.61 million from USD 4900 million in 2017, by the end of the forecast period at a CAGR of 6.3 %.

Medical Devices Market  : The Medical Devices Market in Brazil is expected to exhibit a strong CAGR of 9% over the forecast period from 2018 to 2023, says Market Research Future (MRFR).

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