the global patient positioning equipment market is anticipated to grow at a moderate pace and is poised to register a CAGR of 3.2% over the period of forecast of 2017 to 2025 to reach a value of more than US$ 2 Bn by the end of 2025. This growth can be attributed to factors such as increasing rates of surgical procedures, technological advancements and growing investments in R&D.

The global patient positioning equipment market is influenced by several factors, drivers, trends as well as opportunities, which decide the future scenario of the market. According to Persistence Market Research’s new comprehensive research report.

Patient positioning systems have come a long way since their initial conception - nowadays, they are becoming increasingly sophisticated and easy to use. What’s more, some modern solutions are able to automatically adjust for body movement, making them highly advantageous for those operating on complex anatomy.

Furthermore, the increasing focus on improving healthcare infrastructure and quality of care should also drive demand within this market segment - as improved access to treatment will foster more patients seeking medical services from larger hospitals.

Ultimately, it is clear that advances in technology and an overall increase in demand for healthcare services should create significant opportunities for players within this market over the next decade and beyond.

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