Dublin, March 20, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Healthcare Robotics Market: Focus on Product Type, Application Type, 23 Countries Data, and Competitive Landscape Analysis and Forecast: (2018-2023)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global healthcare robotics market was estimated at $5.40 billion in 2017 and is anticipated to reach $11.44 billion by 2023.

There are different types of healthcare robots that have emerged over a period of time which includes, surgical robots, rehabilitation robots, diagnosis robots, and radiotherapy robots. The surgical segment accounted for the highest share of the market in the year 2017 due to higher adoption rate across various hospitals, recurrent sales of accessories of these systems, and huge demand for highly efficient replaceable components. The overall enhancement in patient outcomes has a positive impact on the growth and adoption rate of surgical robotics technology. Rehabilitation robots include robots for providing assistance and therapy to the patients in their daily living tasks and to the patients suffering from stroke or as disable.

The recent scenario involves robots that are used for diagnosis through endoscopy procedures. Radiotherapy robots are costly due to their non-invasive surgical procedure used for the treatment of chronic diseases such as, cancer. The scope of advancements in healthcare robots is very wide due to its high potential in the treatment and faster recovery of the patients. Thus, providing physicians and surgeons with the wider interface and platform for better decision making at the time of procedures and treatment.

The market analysis of global healthcare robotics includes an in-depth examination of the key ecosystem players, and the key strategies and developments taking place in this market. Additionally, it includes market dynamics (market drivers, opportunities, and challenges), and industry analysis. Presently, the healthcare robotics market can be categorized into four major types of robots that are commercially available. It includes surgical robotics, rehabilitation robotics, diagnostic robots, and radiotherapy robotics. A considerable number of other healthcare robots are presently in the pipeline, that are expected to be commercialized in the upcoming years.

The global healthcare robotic market is divided on the basis of product type which includes, robotic systems, instruments and accessories, and services. Based on surgical robot's application, the healthcare robotics market can further be sub-segmented into categories which include, General Surgery, Gynecology Surgery, Urology Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Neurological Surgery, Transoral Surgery, and Others. The rehabilitation robotics is also further sub-segmented into assistive, therapeutic, and exoskeleton and bionics. Geographically, the market can be segmented into five distinct regions including North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa.

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Executive Summary

1 Overview
1.1 Advent of Healthcare Robotics
1.2 Factors Driving Acceptance of the Healthcare Robotic Systems
1.3 Challenges of Healthcare Robotic Systems
1.4 Advantages of Robotics Surgery
1.5 Future Potential: Scope for Advancements
1.5.1 Haptic Technology to Reshape Healthcare Robotics Market

2 Market Dynamics
2.1 Impact Analysis
2.2 Market Drivers
2.2.1 Growing Prominence for Minimal Invasive Surgery
2.2.2 Successful Incorporation of Miniature Robots for Diagnosis
2.2.3 Encouragement & Funding Provided by National Government
2.2.4 Rising Instances of Strokes and Injuries
2.3 Market Restraints
2.3.1 Shortage of Skilled Professionals
2.3.2 High Cost of Robotic Platforms
2.3.3 Reimbursement Issue
2.4 Market Opportunity
2.4.1 Development of the Low-Cost Healthcare Robotic Systems
2.4.2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Healthcare Robotics
2.4.3 Development of Simulators for the Training of Professionals
2.4.4 Development of Micro and Nano-Robots for Surgeries
2.4.5 Increasing Adoption of Robotics Technology to Treat Cancer and Benign Brain Tumors
2.4.6 Robotic Capsules for Diagnosis

3 Competitive Landscape
3.1 Key Strategies and Developments
3.1.1 Approvals, Grants, and Certifications
3.1.2 Awards, Recognitions, and Others
3.1.3 Collaborations, Agreement, Joint Ventures, and Partnership
3.1.4 Product Launch and Enhancements
3.1.5 Mergers and Acquisition
3.2 Market Share Analysis
3.3 Brand Value Analysis
3.4 Growth Share Analysis
3.4.1 Growth Share Matrix (by Application)
3.4.2 Growth Share Matrix (by Surgical Applications)
3.4.3 Growth Share Matrix (by Region)
3.5 Surgical Robots Market Scenario: Established Players Vs Non-Established Players
3.6 Industry Attractiveness
3.6.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.6.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.6.3 Threat of New Entrants
3.6.4 Threat of Substitutes
3.6.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry

4 Industry Insights
4.1 Legal Requirements and Regulations
4.1.1 Regulations in the U.S.
4.1.2 Regulations in Europe
4.1.3 Regulations in other Countries
4.1.4 Consortiums, Associations, and Regulatory Bodies

5 Global Healthcare Robotics Market (by Product)
5.1 Robotic Systems
5.2 Instruments and Accessories
5.3 Services

6 Global Healthcare Robotics Market (by Application)
6.1 Surgical Robotics
6.1.1 General Surgery
6.1.2 Gynecology Surgery
6.1.3 Urology Surgery
6.1.4 Orthopedic Surgery
6.1.5 Neurological Surgery
6.1.6 Transoral Surgery
6.1.7 Others
6.2 Radiotherapy Robotics
6.3 Diagnostic Robotics
6.4 Rehabilitation Robotics
6.4.1 Therapeutic
6.4.2 Assistive
6.4.3 Exoskeleton and Bionics

7 Global Healthcare Robotics Market (by Region)
7.1 North America
7.1.1 The U.S.
7.1.2 Canada
7.2 Europe
7.2.1 Germany
7.2.2 France
7.2.3 The U.K.
7.2.4 Italy
7.2.5 Spain
7.2.6 Belgium
7.2.7 Sweden
7.2.8 The Netherlands
7.2.9 Switzerland
7.2.10 Rest-of-Europe
7.3 Asia-Pacific
7.3.1 Japan
7.3.2 China
7.3.3 Australia
7.3.4 South Korea
7.3.5 India
7.3.6 Singapore
7.3.7 Rest-of-Asia-Pacific
7.4 Latin America
7.4.1 Brazil
7.4.2 Mexico
7.4.3 Argentina
7.4.4 Rest-of-Latin America
7.5 Middle East and Africa
7.5.1 Saudi Arabia
7.5.2 Israel
7.5.3 U.A.E
7.5.4 Rest-of-Middle East and Africa

8 Company Profiles
8.1 Accuray Incorporated
8.2 Auris Health, Inc.
8.3 Corindus Vascular Robotics, Inc.
8.4 Endomaster Pte Ltd.
8.5 FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation
8.6 Hocoma AG.
8.7 Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
8.8 Medtronic plc
8.9 Restorative Therapies
8.10 ReWalk Robotics Ltd.
8.11 Smith & Nephew plc
8.12 Stereotaxis, Inc.
8.13 Stryker Corporation
8.14 Think Surgical, Inc.
8.15 Tyromotion GmbH.
8.16 Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

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