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2024: Global Medical Holographic Systems Sales Rise to $1.4 Billion for the Year
In 2024, the global medical holographic systems market reached $1.4 billion. This is 15% more compared to 2023, when sales of such equipment were estimated at $1.22 billion. Such data are given in the Market Research Future study, the results of which were published at the end of February 2025.
Analysts cite the growing need for advanced imaging technologies in healthcare as the key driver of the industry in question. Holographic systems help healthcare professionals analyze complex 3D images of organs and make more informed decisions during diagnosis and surgery. The integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning opens up additional opportunities.
The authors of the study identify four key market segments: optical holography, as well as mixed, virtual and technologies. In augmented reality 2024, revenue in these areas amounted to $0.5 billion, $0.4 billion, $0.3 billion and $0.2 billion, respectively. Geographically, North America was the leader, where costs are estimated at $0.6 billion: the dominance of the region is due to the high pace of technological progress and significant costs. health care The second place is occupied Europe with $0.4 billion, and the Asia-Pacific closes the top three with $0.3 billion. Significant players in the global market are named:
- RealView Imaging;
- Invivo;
- Holo Surgical;
- Crytek;
- Augmedics;
- Dreampulse;
- Osso VR;
- Holoxica;
- Mimic Technologies;
- 3D Systems;
- Microsoft;
- Zebra Medical Vision;
- Echo Imaging;
- Vivid Surgical;
- Magic Leap.
According to Market Research Future analysts, in the future, the CAGR (compound percentage CAGR) in the market under consideration will be about 14.94%. By 2035, spending will rise to $6.5 billion.[1]