The global medical equipment repair software market size is expected to reach USD 82.46 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 9.6% from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The key factors driving the market growth include the rise in aging medical equipment and devices that require routine maintenance. Furthermore, technological advancements in the industry have made it easy to diagnose and repair medical equipment, leading to maintenance services that are more effective and economical. Therefore, the demand for medical equipment repair software is expected to grow in the coming years.
Medical equipment repair software is designed to help healthcare organizations manage and maintain their medical equipment. The software offers a variety of features including asset tracking, maintenance logs, custom repairs, scheduled inspection, and streamlined inventory management. Asset tag tracking helps ensure meaningful data is maintained and tracked, while a record of past service events is kept in the maintenance logs. Custom repairs lead to a longer-lasting product life, while scheduled inspections may help in performance optimization. Finally, with streamlined inventory management, easy ordering of consumables and tools for backups is possible. The software helps healthcare organizations operate more efficiently while meeting any compliance requirements.
Furthermore, increasing government initiatives and funding are expected to propel market growth. According to the HIMSS Future of Healthcare Report, 80% of healthcare providers plan to boost investments in technology and digital solutions within the next five years. This is expected to drive growth in various sectors, including telemedicine, personalized medicine, genomics, and wearables. To accomplish these advancements, key market players are leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as cloud computing, Extended Reality (XR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT). These transformative technologies enable the development and delivery of innovative treatments and services that cater to the evolving needs of patients and healthcare systems.
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Based on deployment mode, the web & cloud-based segment dominated the market with a maximum revenue share in 2022. The growth is attributed tothe need to reduce maintenance expenses and ensure the smooth operation of medical equipment
Based on end-use, the hospital segment dominated the market in 2022. The growth of the segment is attributed to the increasing government initiatives and regulations
North America dominated the market in 2022. The growth of the region is driven by factors such as the rise in disposable income, the thriving medical tourism industry, and an increase in investments in healthcare infrastructure
Asia Pacific is expected to witness a lucrative CAGR of 10.0% from 2023 to 2030, owing to heavy government investment in digital transformation, increased end-user awareness, and growing demand for medical devices in the region
Grand View Research has segmented the global medical equipment repair software market based on deployment mode, end-use, and region:
Medical Equipment Repair Software Deployment Mode Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Web & Cloud-based
On-premise
Medical Equipment Repair Software End-use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hospital
Diagnostic Laboratories
Clinics
Others
Medical Equipment Repair Software Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
North America
U.S.
Canada
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
Asia Pacific
Japan
China
India
Australia
Thailand
South Korea
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Middle East & Africa
South Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Kuwait
List of Key Players in the Medical Equipment Repair Software Market
BlueFolder Software, Inc.
FieldEZ
OrderStorm Inc.
SYSPRO
ECI Software Solutions, Inc.
Mapcon Technologies, Inc.
Aptien.com
UpKeep Technologies, Inc.
EZO
Klipboard
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