It is anticipated that the New Born Eye Imaging Systems Market will reach US$ 374.3 million by 2032, up from US$ 202.7 million in 2022, growing at a CAGR of 5.7% during the projection period.

Eye imaging system is a tool used for identifying the problem for treatment. Ophthalmic is related to eye, major population is suffering from eye disorder. As in newborn babies the ROP (Retinopathy of Prematurity) is main reason for vision loss, ROP also effect the blood vessels and spreading via retina.

New Born Eye Imaging Systems: Drivers and Restraints

The New born eye imaging is an emerging market, as many players are coming with innovative devices for imaging and raising the funds for research on new born eye imaging system, for instance, in May 2017, Visunex Medical Systems, Inc., has raised fund of USD$ 20 Mn for the research and development and manufacturing of new born eye imaging system. Players are actively participating in development of imaging systems.

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The ratio of effected born babies are also fuel the market to come with more advance products in the market, for instance, according to WebMD, LLC., 16,000 from 28,000 born babies are affected from ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) as the babies will be born less than 31 weeks and the weight will be more than 2 pounds in the U.S, The awareness is the hindrance for the product.

New Born Eye Imaging Systems: Overview

New born eye imaging system is a growing market over the forecast period, as many product are coming in the market after getting approval from respective organization, all the product are in high demand for imaging, for instance, in March 2012, Russia’s third president has approved the purchase of new born eye imaging system from Clarity Medical Systems, Inc., and launched RetCam digital imaging program in Russian Federation for the treatment of prematurely born infants at risk for eye diseases like ROP (retinopathy of prematurity).

New Born Eye Imaging Systems: Region-wise Outlook

Geographically, New Born Eye Imaging Systems Market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Japan, Middle East and Africa.

North America is the leading market as major players are placed inside and the number of population effected with new eye problem, for instance according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in October 2016, one in every 33 babies are affected from eye born diseases. Europe is also potential market as government are directly involved in treatment of eye diseases. Asia Pacific is a growing market as the awareness is very less in the market about this system.

New Born Eye Imaging Systems: Key Players

Some players in New Born Eye Imaging Systems Market include Visunex Medical Systems, Inc., Eye Photo Systems, Merge Healthcare Incorporated, D-EYE S.r.l., Imagine Eyes, Natus Medical Incorporated and Servicom Medical (Singapore) Pte Ltd.

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  • North America (U.S., Canada)
  • Latin America (Mexico, Brazil and Rest of Latin America)
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New Born Eye Imaging Systems: Segmentation

New Born Eye Imaging System segmentation is based on

Based on diseases type

  • Retinopathy of prematurity
  • Ocular development
  • Refractive state
  • Strabismus
  • Visual functions
  • Visual acuity
  • Visual fields
  • Colour vision

Based on Device Type

  • Basic Device
  • Wireless Device

Based on End User

  • Hospital
  • Ophthalmology Diagnosis Centre
  • Ambulatory Surgical Centre
  • Others

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