Europe Optical Imaging Market Growth, Trends, Share | 2022-27
Market Overview:
During the forecast period, the Europe Optical Imaging Market is anticipated to see a CAGR of 14.2%. (2021–2026). The prevalence of eye problems is rising, medical device research and development is getting more attention, new healthcare technologies are being used, and the population is getting older, all of which are driving the expansion of the optical imaging market.
The market is anticipated to be driven by the rising trend of regional businesses working together and forming partnerships to combine their technical know-how and production capabilities to develop complex products.
For instance, in November 2021, Diaspective Vision GmbH, a developer of high-quality hyperspectral and multispectral camera systems for medical applications, and OmniVision Technologies Inc., a developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, partnered to develop an advanced endoscopic camera, the Malyna system, which is based on exclusive multispectral imaging technology. Malyna provides ICG-based perfusion visualisation and serves as a framework for the adaptation of additional algorithms for measured perfusion and tissue categorization without the need for injection of a colour agent. To aid surgeons in making objective decisions, the device adds physiological data to a 4K live video stream.
Scope of the report:
The Europe Optical Imaging Market is divided into several sub-sectors, including Technology (Photoacoustic Tomography, Optical Coherence Tomography, Hyperspectral Imaging, Near-Infrared Spectroscopy), Product (Imaging Systems, Illumination Systems, Optical Imaging Software, Optical Imaging Software), Application Areas (Ophthalmology, Oncology, Cardiology, Dermatology, Neurology), Application (Pathological Imaging, Intraoperative Imaging), End
A technique called optical imaging uses the characteristics of light and photons to produce finely detailed images of organs, tissues, cells, and even molecules. The techniques offer minimally invasive or non-invasive ways to see into a body. It is utilised in many procedures such as optical coherence tomography, laser Doppler imaging, scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, endoscopy, and spectroscopy.
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