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X-ray detectors play a prominent role in imaging as they take a major part in detection and analysis of flux, spatial resolution, and spectrum of X-ray with an aim to generate high-quality images in diagnostic imaging. CMOS detectors transform X-rays in detectable signals, which helps the X-ray machine to generate superior quality images. Integration of FOS (fiber optic plane with scintillator) and CMOS image sensors enables X-ray machine to generate images with greater accuracy and precision over other detectors.
Since CMOS offers higher imaging quality, it is prominently used in diagnostic imaging of cardiology, neurology, and other complex areas. CMOS detectors became popular amongst diagnostic imaging experts due to certain features such as minimum pixel size, low power consumption, low noise level as compared to other detectors, and cost-effectiveness during the past decade.
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Certain benefits offered by CMOS X-ray detectors such as low power consumption, leading to better experience and reduced operating costs and superior imaging quality due to significant pixel resolution is expected to boost the growth of the global CMOS X-ray detectors market during the forecast period. Moreover, increasing patient population across the globe is generating demand for advanced imaging systems for reduction in waiting time and better imaging quality is anticipated to increase the demand for CMOS X-ray detectors by 2026.
However, adequate availability of CMOS X-ray detectors in emerging nations is expected to hamper the growth of the global CMOS X-ray detectors market during the forecast period.
Some of the major players operating in the global CMOS X-ray detectors market are Varex Imaging Corporation, Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., Agfa-Gevaert Group, Carestream Dental LLC, Teledyne Digital Imaging Inc., Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Thales Group, and others.
SEGMENTATION | DETAILS |
By Application | · Dental Radiography · Veterinary Radiography · Fluoroscopy · Mammography · Others |
By End Users | · Hospitals · Diagnostic Imaging Centers · Others |
By Geography | · North America (USA and Canada) · Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia and Rest of Europe) · Asia Pacific (Japan, China, India, Australia, Southeast Asia and Rest of Asia Pacific) · Latin America (Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America) · Middle East & Africa (South Africa, GCC and Rest of Middle East & Africa) |
Among the segmentation, mammography in the application segment is expected to hold a significant share in the global CMOS X-ray detectors market owing to rapidly increasing prevalence of cancer across the globe and effectivity of CMOS X-ray detectors in diagnostic imaging.
North America is expected to dominate the global CMOS X-ray detectors market owing to developed healthcare infrastructure, rising emphasis on the utilization of advanced imaging systems due to a preference for early disease diagnosis, and increasing healthcare investments for advanced technology adoption during the forecast period. Asia Pacific is expected to register significant CAGR owing to increasing awareness about the product and need for advanced systems to cope up with rapidly increasing patient population. Additionally, increasing healthcare institutions in emerging economies such as India and China are anticipated to boost the adoption of CMOS X-ray detectors, which will eventually elevate the market in the Asia Pacific by 2026.
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