Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market by Type (Hybrid Cameras, Mydriatic Cameras, Non Mydriatic Cameras, Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras), By Application (Hospitals, Ophthalmology Clinics, Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices) and Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Middle East & Africa), Forecast To 2028
The Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market size is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5% during the forecast period from 2018 to 2028. The increasing prevalence of eye disorders, such as glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and diabetic retinopathy is driving the demand for digital retinal cameras. In addition, the rising awareness about early diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders is also propelling the growth of the market.
A digital retinal camera is a device used to capture an image of the retina. It is used for the diagnosis and treatment of various eye disorders, such as glaucoma, AMD, and diabetic retinopathy. The images captured by a digital retinal camera are used to assess the health of the retina and diagnose any abnormalities. Digital retinal cameras work by capturing an image of the retina, which is located at the back of the eye. This image is then converted into a digital format and can be used for diagnosing various eye disorders. The images captured by these cameras are more accurate than those obtained through traditional methods such as slit-lamp examination or fundus photography.
On the basis of Type, the global digital retinal cameras market is segmented into hybrid cameras, mydriatic cameras, non-mydriatic cameras, and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) cameras.
Hybrid Cameras:
A hybrid digital retinal camera is a type of camera that is used to capture an image of the retina. This type of camera has both a mydriatic and non-mydriatic mode, which allows for a wider range of images to be captured. Hybrid cameras are also known as digital fundus cameras that can capture both color and fluorescein angiography (FA) images. These devices have the capability to deliver high-quality, accurate, and efficient imaging with a wide field of view in a single shot. It is used for various purposes such as diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, and other retinal diseases.
Mydriatic Cameras:
Mydriatic cameras are the most common type of digital retinal cameras. They have a number of features that make them ideal for use in medical settings. Mydriatic cameras can be used to take both static and video images of the retina. They also have a large field of view, which allows for quick imaging of the entire retina. Mydriatic cameras have the ability to dilate the pupils of patients. The mydriatic digital retinal cameras are widely used in hospitals and ophthalmology clinics, as they help reduce the time required for dilation of pupils by administering a drop into each eye of a patient before taking photographs. This enables quick capturing of images using these cameras. The mydriatic digital retinal cameras are also used to diagnose and monitor various eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration.
Non-Mydriatic Cameras:
Non-mydriatic cameras are also known as non-dilating retinal cameras. These devices capture fundus images of the patients’ eyes without requiring the application of eye drops to dilate the pupil. These digital retinal cameras find wide applications in ophthalmology practices, optometrists, and ophthalmic centers. Non-mydriatic cameras are used for a photographic examination of the back of the eye. The non-mydriatic camera is small in size and can be held by hand. It does not require dilation of the pupil but uses flash photography to get high-resolution image output with less frame exposure time. Non-mydriatic cameras are further categorized into: Handheld retinal camera - It is an external device that can be mounted on a tripod and these digital cameras use the flash method to get the image of the retina with high precision. Nonmydriatic fundus camera - It uses a single frame imaging technique for capturing high-resolution images, even in low light conditions. Mydriatic fundus camera - It uses a multi-flash technique, which helps to capture images at high speed and with maximum precision. Non-mydriatic cameras are the most widely used digital retinal cameras across the globe due to their ease of use, portability, less frame exposure time, and high precision images.
Retinopathy Of Prematurity (ROP) Cameras:
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) cameras are specifically designed to capture images of the retina in premature infants. They have a number of features that make them ideal for this purpose, including: Small size so they can be easily used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Variable focus. Ability to display live images on a monitor and capture still images or video footage of the retina. Manufacturers of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) cameras are increasingly developing products that can be used in both adult and infant screening, as well as for various other applications including telemedicine. More advanced features are available on digital retinal cameras that are used for ROP screening, compared to those designed specifically for adults.
On the basis of Application, the global digital retinal cameras market is segmented into hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, optometrist & ophthalmic offices.
On the basis of Region, the global digital retinal cameras market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa. Geographically, North America accounted for the largest revenue share of the global digital retinal cameras market in 2017. This large share is mainly due to the increasing incidence of eye disorders that require regular monitoring and examination such as glaucoma. An increasing number of vision screening programs in schools across the U.S., a growing aging population base, and increased awareness about eye care in the region are further driving the growth of the digital retinal cameras market in this region. According to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness among African Americans, especially those over 40 years. About half of all people with glaucoma do not know they have it.
The digital retinal cameras market in the Asia Pacific is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This rapid growth can be attributed to the increasing prevalence of eye disorders, growing awareness about eye care, and rising disposable income levels in countries such as China and India. In addition, the increasing number of ophthalmic clinics and hospitals in this region is also contributing to the growth of the digital retinal cameras market. The digital retinal cameras market in Middle East & Africa is expected to witness moderate growth during the forecast period. The increasing prevalence of eye diseases, the growing geriatric population, and rising awareness about eye health are some of the major factors that are expected to drive the growth of this market in the region.
The digital retinal cameras market in Europe is expected to reach a valuation of US$ 203.0 Mn by 2028, exhibiting an impressive CAGR of 11.0% during the forecast period (2018 – 2028). The key driver for the growth of the digital retinal cameras market in this region is due to increasing geriatric population. The geriatric population is more prone to develop eye-related diseases such as glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and diabetic retinopathy. This is anticipated to result in an increase in demand for digital retinal cameras for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. In addition, the increasing awareness about eye health among people in Europe is also expected to fuel the growth of the digital retinal cameras market in this region.
Growth Factors For The Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market:
Some of the growth factors for the global digital retinal cameras market include: Increasing prevalence of eye diseases and disorders. Rising geriatric population. Growing demand for early diagnosis and treatment of various eye diseases. Technological advancements in digital retinal cameras. increasing awareness about the benefits of using digital retinal cameras. rising healthcare expenditure. growing healthcare infrastructure.
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Report Scope
Report Attributes | Report Details |
Report Title | Digital Retinal Cameras Market Research Report |
By Type | Hybrid Cameras, Mydriatic Cameras, Non Mydriatic Cameras, Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras |
By Application | Hospitals, Ophthalmology Clinics, Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices |
By Companies | Optovue, Topcon, Nidek, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Canon, CenterVue, Kowa, Optomed |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, MEA |
Base Year | 2020 |
Historical Year | 2018 to 2019 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability) |
Forecast Year | 2028 |
Number of Pages | 246 |
Number of Tables & Figures | 173 |
Customization Available | Yes, the report can be customized as per your need. |
The report covers comprehensive data on emerging trends, market drivers, growth opportunities, and restraints that can change the market dynamics of the industry. It provides an in-depth analysis of the market segments which include products, applications, and competitor analysis.
Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market Report Segments:
The market is segmented by Type Hybrid Cameras, Mydriatic Cameras, Non Mydriatic Cameras, Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras and By Application Hospitals, Ophthalmology Clinics, Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices.
Some of the companies that are profiled in this report are:
- Optovue
- Topcon
- Nidek
- Carl Zeiss Meditec
- Canon
- CenterVue
- Kowa
- Optomed
Digital Retinal Cameras Market research report delivers a close watch on leading competitors with strategic analysis, micro and macro market trend and scenarios, pricing analysis and a holistic overview of the market situations in the forecast period. It is a professional and a detailed report focusing on primary and secondary drivers, market share, leading segments and geographical analysis. Further, key players, major collaborations, merger & acquisitions along with trending innovation and business policies are reviewed in the report.
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Overview of the regional outlook of the Digital Retinal Cameras Market:
Based on region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa (MEA). North America region is further bifurcated into countries such as U.S., and Canada. The Europe region is further categorized into U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe. Asia Pacific is further segmented into China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, South East Asia, and Rest of Asia Pacific. Latin America region is further segmented into Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America, and the MEA region is further divided into GCC, Turkey, South Africa, and Rest of MEA.
Highlights of The Digital Retinal Cameras Market Report:
- The market structure and projections for the coming years.
- Drivers, restraints, opportunities, and current trends of Digital Retinal Cameras Market.
- Historical data and forecast.
- Estimations for the forecast period 2028.
- Developments and trends in the market.
- By Type:
1. Hybrid Cameras
2. Mydriatic Cameras
3. Non Mydriatic Cameras
4. Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras
7. By Application:1. Hospitals
2. Ophthalmology Clinics
3. Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices
- Market scenario by region, sub-region, and country.
- Market share of the market players, company profiles, product specifications, SWOT analysis, and competitive landscape.
- Analysis regarding upstream raw materials, downstream demand, and current market dynamics.
- Government Policies, Macro & Micro economic factors are also included in the report.
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Chapter 2 Assumptions and Acronyms Used
Chapter 3 Research Methodology
Chapter 4 Digital Retinal Cameras Market Overview
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Market Taxonomy
4.1.2 Market Definition
4.1.3 Macro-Economic Factors Impacting the Market Growth
4.2 Digital Retinal Cameras Market Dynamics
4.2.1 Market Drivers
4.2.2 Market Restraints
4.2.3 Market Opportunity
4.3 Digital Retinal Cameras Market - Supply Chain Analysis
4.3.1 List of Key Suppliers
4.3.2 List of Key Distributors
4.3.3 List of Key Consumers
4.4 Key Forces Shaping the Digital Retinal Cameras Market
4.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.4.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.4.3 Threat of Substitution
4.4.4 Threat of New Entrants
4.4.5 Competitive Rivalry
4.5 Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size & Forecast, 2018-2028
4.5.1 Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size and Y-o-Y Growth
4.5.2 Digital Retinal Cameras Market Absolute $ Opportunity
Chapter 5 Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market Analysis and Forecast by Type
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Key Market Trends & Growth Opportunities by Type
5.1.2 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
5.1.3 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
5.2 Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Type
5.2.1 Hybrid Cameras
5.2.2 Mydriatic Cameras
5.2.3 Non Mydriatic Cameras
5.2.4 Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras
5.3 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
Chapter 6 Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market Analysis and Forecast by Applications
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Key Market Trends & Growth Opportunities by Applications
6.1.2 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
6.1.3 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
6.2 Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Applications
6.2.1 Hospitals
6.2.2 Ophthalmology Clinics
6.2.3 Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices
6.3 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 7 Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market Analysis and Forecast by Region
7.1 Introduction
7.1.1 Key Market Trends & Growth Opportunities by Region
7.1.2 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Region
7.1.3 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Region
7.2 Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Region
7.2.1 North America
7.2.2 Europe
7.2.3 Asia Pacific
7.2.4 Latin America
7.2.5 Middle East & Africa (MEA)
7.3 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Region
Chapter 8 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Impact
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Current & Future Impact Analysis
8.3 Economic Impact Analysis
8.4 Government Policies
8.5 Investment Scenario
Chapter 9 North America Digital Retinal Cameras Analysis and Forecast
9.1 Introduction
9.2 North America Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Country
9.2.1 U.S.
9.2.2 Canada
9.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
9.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
9.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
9.6 North America Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Type
9.6.1 Hybrid Cameras
9.6.2 Mydriatic Cameras
9.6.3 Non Mydriatic Cameras
9.6.4 Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras
9.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
9.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
9.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
9.10 North America Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Applications
9.10.1 Hospitals
9.10.2 Ophthalmology Clinics
9.10.3 Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices
9.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
9.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
9.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 10 Europe Digital Retinal Cameras Analysis and Forecast
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Europe Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Country
10.2.1 Germany
10.2.2 France
10.2.3 Italy
10.2.4 U.K.
10.2.5 Spain
10.2.6 Russia
10.2.7 Rest of Europe
10.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
10.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
10.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
10.6 Europe Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Type
10.6.1 Hybrid Cameras
10.6.2 Mydriatic Cameras
10.6.3 Non Mydriatic Cameras
10.6.4 Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras
10.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
10.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
10.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
10.10 Europe Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Applications
10.10.1 Hospitals
10.10.2 Ophthalmology Clinics
10.10.3 Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices
10.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
10.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
10.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 11 Asia Pacific Digital Retinal Cameras Analysis and Forecast
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Asia Pacific Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Country
11.2.1 China
11.2.2 Japan
11.2.3 South Korea
11.2.4 India
11.2.5 Australia
11.2.6 South East Asia (SEA)
11.2.7 Rest of Asia Pacific (APAC)
11.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
11.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
11.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
11.6 Asia Pacific Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Type
11.6.1 Hybrid Cameras
11.6.2 Mydriatic Cameras
11.6.3 Non Mydriatic Cameras
11.6.4 Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras
11.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
11.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
11.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
11.10 Asia Pacific Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Applications
11.10.1 Hospitals
11.10.2 Ophthalmology Clinics
11.10.3 Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices
11.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
11.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
11.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 12 Latin America Digital Retinal Cameras Analysis and Forecast
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Latin America Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Country
12.2.1 Brazil
12.2.2 Mexico
12.2.3 Rest of Latin America (LATAM)
12.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
12.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
12.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
12.6 Latin America Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Type
12.6.1 Hybrid Cameras
12.6.2 Mydriatic Cameras
12.6.3 Non Mydriatic Cameras
12.6.4 Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras
12.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
12.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
12.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
12.10 Latin America Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Applications
12.10.1 Hospitals
12.10.2 Ophthalmology Clinics
12.10.3 Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices
12.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
12.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
12.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 13 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Digital Retinal Cameras Analysis and Forecast
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Country
13.2.1 Saudi Arabia
13.2.2 South Africa
13.2.3 UAE
13.2.4 Rest of Middle East & Africa (MEA)
13.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
13.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
13.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
13.6 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Type
13.6.1 Hybrid Cameras
13.6.2 Mydriatic Cameras
13.6.3 Non Mydriatic Cameras
13.6.4 Retinopathy Of Prematurity Cameras
13.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
13.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
13.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
13.10 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Digital Retinal Cameras Market Size Forecast by Applications
13.10.1 Hospitals
13.10.2 Ophthalmology Clinics
13.10.3 Optometrist & Ophthalmic Offices
13.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
13.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
13.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 14 Competition Landscape
14.1 Digital Retinal Cameras Market: Competitive Dashboard
14.2 Global Digital Retinal Cameras Market: Market Share Analysis, 2019
14.3 Company Profiles (Details – Overview, Financials, Developments, Strategy)
14.3.1 Optovue
14.3.2 Topcon
14.3.3 Nidek
14.3.4 Carl Zeiss Meditec
14.3.5 Canon
14.3.6 CenterVue
14.3.7 Kowa
14.3.8 Optomed