Neuroprosthetics Market Size, Growth Dynamics and Global Forecast to 2023
Neuroprosthetics Market overview:
Global Neuroprosthetics Market Sizelikely to reach a revenue valuation of USD 10.48 billion by the end of the forecast period. Such market growth can be attributed to various factors including increasing prevalence in neural diseases, overactive bladder syndrome, and various chronic disorders such as epilepsy and parkinson's disease. Further, advanced technologies are providing tools that don't need implanting and are minimally invasive, hence, driving accelerated growth to the global neuroprosthetics market during the forecast period.
Neuroprosthetics refers to a series of equipment which is used as a substitute for sensory motor andc cognitive abilities of a human. Primarily, neuroprosthetics is used when injuries or diseases cause neurological damage in a human. Global Neuroprosthetics Market is likely to reach a revenue valuation of USD 10.48 billion by the end of the forecast period. Such market growth can be attributed to various factors including increasing prevalence in neural diseases, overactive bladder syndrome, and various chronic disorders such as epilepsy and parkinson's disease. Further, advanced technologies are providing tools that don't need implanting and are minimally invasive, hence, driving accelerated growth to the global neuroprosthetics market during the forecast period.
Key Players:
· Abbott
· Neuropace
· Medtronic
· Boston Scientific
· Sonova
· Livanova
· Med-El
· Retina Implant
· Nevro
· Second Sight
Market Segmentation:
· Global Neuroprosthetics Market has been segmented on the basis of type, technology, applications, end users, and region.
· On the basis of type, the global neuroprosthetics market is segmented into output neuroprosthetics and input neuroprosthetics. The output neuroprosthetics segment is for the sub- segmented into cognitive prosthetics and motor prosthetics. On the other hand, the input prosthetics segment is further sub-segmented into cochlear implant and visual prosthetics.
· On the basis of techniques, the global neuroprosthetics market segment into deep brain stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, and sacral nerve stimulation. Based on end users, the global neuroprosthetics market is segmented into diagnostic centers, hospitals and clinics, and research centers.
· Based on application, the global neuroprosthetics market segment into physiological disorders, motor neuron disorders, and cognitive disorders. The motor neuron disorder segment is sub-segmented into parkinson’s disease and epilepsy disorder. The physiological disorders segmentation further includes sub-segments of ophthalmic disorders, auditory processing disorders, neurology disorders, and cardiovascular disorders. The cognitive disorders segment is further sub-segmented into alzheimer’s disease paralysis and severe depression.
Detailed Regional Analysis:
MRFR regionally segments the neuroprosthetics market into the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), and the Middle East & Africa (MEA).
North America’s market dominance can be attributed to researches regarding the prevalence of neural diseases such as Epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease. Patient number, diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, is quite high and is triggering the inflation of the neuroprosthetics market in the region.
Europe stands second in terms of the value of the market. The region, with a robust healthcare sector, gets fund in research and development regarding neuroprosthetics from both governments and private investors.
The APAC market is expecting high growth during the forecast period owing to the vast patient pool present in the region. Cognitive disorders and other neurological problems are present in a considerable number to boost the market. The regional market is gaining market players of investing in the region.
Industry Update
March 2019:
European Innovation Council was announced by the Commission to be a part of Horizon 2020 program. This will provide various kinds of support to start ups, innovators, and companies to scale up internationally. The EIC program is connected to the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) program. The FET program provides support to various high potential concept including neuroprosthetics and artificial photosynthesis.