Fixed Digital Radiography and Fluoroscopy See Market Growth

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Bhvita Jani
Published: November 2, 2022 In The News

2nd November 2022 – Written by Bhvita Jani and Graham Cooke – Featured on ITNOnline.com

Strong revenue recovery of 15% for fixed digital radiography in 2021, while fluoroscopy grew by 18% year-on-year.

The fixed digital radiography (DR) rooms market experienced strong growth in 2021, with 15% growth in revenue reported, with revenues estimated at $1.2 billion. Likewise, the fluoroscopy X-ray market returned to growth after a year of retraction in demand in 2020, with 18% year-on-year growth in 2021, with an estimated market size of $509 million. These figures, taken from Signify Research’s ‚”General Radiography and Fluoroscopy – World 2022‚” report, show a strong recovery from the challenges experienced during the heights of the COVID-19 pandemic…

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