logo
#

Latest news with #iData

U.S. Video and Integrated Operating Room Equipment Market to Surge to $6.9 Billion by 2031, Driven by 4K Imaging and Hybrid OR Adoption
U.S. Video and Integrated Operating Room Equipment Market to Surge to $6.9 Billion by 2031, Driven by 4K Imaging and Hybrid OR Adoption

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

U.S. Video and Integrated Operating Room Equipment Market to Surge to $6.9 Billion by 2031, Driven by 4K Imaging and Hybrid OR Adoption

VANCOUVER, BC, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - A new 2025 U.S. Video and Integrated Operating Room Equipment Report reveals that the Video and Integrated Operating Room (OR) Equipment market is projected to grow from nearly $4.2 billion in 2024 to approximately $6.9 billion by 2031. Key growth drivers include the widespread shift from HD to 4K surgical imaging systems, the rapid expansion of hybrid ORs, and the growing adoption of modular, cost-efficient technologies across hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). Visit iData's 2025 U.S. Video and Integrated Operating Room Equipment Report to discover more insights about the rapidly growing market. Produced by iData Research, a leading medical device market intelligence firm, this report offers critical insights for OR equipment manufacturers, marketing managers, product managers, procurement teams, and hospital decision-makers. It outlines how facilities are responding to rising surgical volumes, competition for top surgical talent, and pressures to maximize OR efficiency through integration and innovation. "Surgical environments are evolving rapidly. With ORs acting as profit centers, facilities are investing in integration, 4K visualization, and ergonomic upgrades to remain competitive," said Dr. Kamran Zamanian, CEO of iData Research. "Our data shows this market will grow significantly as hybrid ORs and video upgrades become the new standard." U.S. OR Market to Reach $6.9B by 2031 on 4K and Hybrid Growth With U.S. surgical procedures steadily rising due to aging populations, chronic conditions, and the demand for minimally invasive techniques, hospitals are under pressure to increase throughput and efficiency. In procedures like colon cancer removal or emergency vascular repairs, hybrid ORs equipped with advanced imaging and ergonomic controls help reduce surgical time and improve accuracy. As a result, facilities are investing in systems that integrate imaging, control, and modular components to streamline workflows and improve outcomes. The video endoscopy market is rapidly shifting from HD to 4K, driven by the need for sharper visualization in minimally invasive procedures. In common surgeries such as gallbladder removal or appendectomies, 4K resolution helps surgeons clearly distinguish tissue layers, reducing complications and boosting confidence in tight spaces. As MIS becomes standard, hospitals are investing in surgical cameras, image management tools, and combination consoles to boost precision and efficiency in the OR. The U.S. Video and Integrated Operating Room Equipment Market, valued at approximately $4.2 billion in 2024, is projected to exceed $6.9 billion by 2031, driven by a shift toward 4K visualization, modular integration, and hybrid OR systems that enhance surgical precision and efficiency. Key Insights from the Report: Hybrid OR Imaging Systems: Growing demand for real-time imaging in complex surgeries (e.g., aneurysm repair, neurosurgery) is making hybrid ORs the fastest-growing and highest-value segment. Integrated ORs: Hospitals and ASCs are investing in customizable, ergonomic OR suites to speed up surgical workflows and stay competitive for high-value procedures and top talent. 4K Camera Systems: 4K upgrades are accelerating as hospitals seek clearer visuals in MIS procedures like colorectal or thoracic surgery, supporting precision and reducing complications. MIS Demand: Procedures like gallbladder removal and hysterectomy are driving demand for advanced endoscopy tools that reduce recovery times and enable efficient, minimally invasive care. Combination Consoles: Space-saving all-in-one units are gaining traction in ASCs for high-volume specialties like ENT and orthopedics, simplifying setup and reducing equipment clutter. Who Should Read This Report? This report is designed for marketing managers, CEOs, CFOs, as well as strategic decision-makers within the Video Hi-Tech sector who are looking to make data-driven decisions in the high-growth surgical visualization and integrated OR technology market. Explore the Market Report Access a sample of the 2025 Video and Integrated OR Equipment Market Report, or contact marketing to learn more and see detailed insights into market drivers, growth projections, and strategic opportunities. About iData Research iData Research has been a leader in market intelligence for the medical device industry for over 20 years, delivering data-driven insights that help companies mitigate market risks, optimize pricing strategies, and uncover new revenue opportunities. Learn more at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE iData Research Inc. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

On the back of three FY25 acquisitions, BLS scouts for more
On the back of three FY25 acquisitions, BLS scouts for more

New Indian Express

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

On the back of three FY25 acquisitions, BLS scouts for more

MUMBAI: BLS International Services, which is the second largest player in the visa outsourcing market globally and has done three acquisitions worth Rs 1,000 crore in the past fiscal alone, is on the lookout for more opportunities for faster growth through the inorganic route. BLS works with 46 client-governments worldwide and is present in over 70 countries. It processes more than 4 million visa applications annually, garnering more than 95% of its revenue from this side of the business. During the first nine months of fiscal 2025, BLS had processed 27.69 lakh visa applications, surpassing the pre-pandemic levels. New Delhi-based BLS has reported a strong financial performance in the first three quarters of FY25 with revenue of Rs 1,501 crore, up from Rs 1,229 crore in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal, reflecting a 22% growth. During the period under review, its net profit jumped 64% on-year to Rs 394 crore from Rs 240 crore. In FY25, the company has done three acquisitions with the Turkiye-based iData being the largest. In July 2024, BLS purchased 100% stake in this Turkiye firm for Rs 720 crore, and in October it acquired 100% stake in Dubai-based Citizenship Invest for around Rs 260 crore. The third deal was in November when it acquired 57% stake in the domestic firm Aadifidelis for an enterprise value of around Rs 190 crore. iData provides visa and consular services, and is the exclusive provider of visa and consular services to the Italy since 2006 and to Germany since 2012. BLS sees strategic acquisitions as a critical enabler for scaling up the business alongside organic growth, its joint managing director Shikhar Aggarwal told TNIE. The acquisition of iData has added 15 new geographies to BLS' footprint along with 37 visa application centres, enhancing its presence in key global markets and strengthening its position in the global visa and consular services space, he said, adding this is a significant milestone in their global expansion journey.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store