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巴基斯坦医疗器械报告2019年第一季度
Third smallest market in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. Per capita spending is one of the lowest in the world. Market will record double-digit growth over the next five years in local currency terms. Other medical devices and consumables have the largest market shares. The market is heavily reliant on imports. Domestic manufacturing is concentrated in Sialkot and centres mainly around steel surgical instruments and other hand held
medical devices. Production is of a high quality but mostly destined for export.
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马来西亚医疗器械报告2019年第一季度
The market is the eighth largest in our Asia Pacific (APAC) region and ranks among the top 30 in the world. Per capita spending is above average for the APAC region but close to the global average. Other medical devices has the largest market share, while the markets for dental products and orthopaedics & prosthetics
remain underdeveloped. The market will see moderate growth in local currency terms and higher growth in US dollar terms due to the appreciatory trend
of the MYR. Despite an expanding manufacturing industry, the market remains heavily dependent on imports in most product sectors. Malaysia is a net exporter of medical devices, due to a large trade surplus for rubber based products such as surgical gloves and
catheters, and more recently other portable aids. Healthcare expenditure is near evenly split between public and private sector. The private sector is the main purchaser of high-tech equipment.
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加热设备市场分析和分段预测到2025年
The heating equipment market was valued at USD 28,850 million in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 48,583.2 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 5.4% from 2016 to 2025.
Heating equipment such as heat pumps, boilers, furnaces, and unitary heaters are expected to grow at a high CAGR in the Asia Pacific region. Rapid industrialization coupled with growing demand for upgraded equipment is one of the primary factors contributing to the growth of this market. Increasing demand for energy efficient heating solutions in the residential sector is also projected to drive market demand over the coming years.
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卡塔尔医疗器械报告2019年第一季度
Small but sophisticated medical device market. Imports supply most of the market. Other medical devices and diagnostic imaging have the largest market shares. High per capita spending in the Middle East Africa region. Double- digit market CAGR driven by the National Health Strategy.
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核医学设备市场报告(2014-2222年)
The scope of the report is limited to the revenue generated from the sales of nuclear imaging systems, also known as nuclear medicine equipment, which include SPECT and PET. SPECT and PET can be further subcategorized as standalone and hybrid systems. The standalone equipment work independently, whereas two technologies, such as PET and computed tomography (CT) or SPECT and CT, are used together for better outcomes and are known as hybrid PET and hybrid SPECT, respectively.
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全球热电材料市场分析预测(2018-2023年)
The thermoelectric materials market is associated with the major companies providing thermoelectric materials to various end users such as automotive, healthcare, industrial, and electrical and electronics, among others. The varied range of market participants provides opportunities to other players willing to bear the high risks involved in the industry. This chapter details the latest strategies and technological developments adopted by the key market players in the thermoelectric materials market. In order to lead the market as well as engage in the process of market growth, a company needs to work in collaboration with the top market leaders, acquire the relatively weaker companies, bring new products and services to the market, and improve the existing products. Some of the key strategies adopted by the key market players are listed in the following figure
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塞尔维亚医疗器械报告2019年第一季度
Second smallest market in the CEE region. Per capita spending is well below the CEE average. Market will record moderate single-digit CAGR in local currency terms. Consumables and other medical devices have the largest market shares. Most requirements need to be imported; the US and Germany are major partners. Weak and undercapitalised domestic production sector. Relatively strong hospital sector, although the need for modernisation is great. EU negotiations began in December 2015; 12 chapters have been opened to date.
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医疗器械测试服务市场分析和分段预测到2025年
The medical device testing services include biocompatibility studies, chemistry studies,
microbiological & sterility testing, and package validation services. The demand for all these
services is expected to rise owing to growing trend of outsourcing in preclinical and clinical
phase of R&D by medical device companies.
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汽车电池市场分析和分部预测到2025年
There are two types of batteries including primary and secondary. Primary batteries are the one that can be used only once whereas secondary batteries can be charged and reused. Various batteries include lead acid, nickel cadmium, lithium ion, nickel metal hydride, and alkaline.
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南非医疗器械报告2019年第一季度
One of the largest markets in the Middle East & Africa (MEA) region, similar in size to Iran. Market size is supported by a large population and Africa's most industrialised economy. Owing to the size of the population, per capita spending is low. Spending on medical devices as a proportion of wealth is below average for the MEA region. Other medical devices accounts for nearly 40% of the total market. Underdeveloped market offers considerable potential for growth but currently constrained by funding issues, poor infrastructure
and staff shortages. National Health Insurance programme in the early stages of implementation, but question marks remain on funding and delivery
of key targets. Limited medical device production, therefore market largely dependent on imports.
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土耳其医疗器械报告2019年第一季度
Second largest market in the CEE region. Per capita spending is below the CEE average. Slowest market growth in the CEE region, in US dollar terms. Other medical devices and consumables have the largest market shares.The market remains heavily reliant on imports. Turkey has a large number of manufacturers, but these tend to be small-scale, concentrating on cheap, low-technology items. In recent years, Turkey has focused on developing its healthcare system, with the goal of providing universal healthcare, although
this is yet to be achieved. Over three quarters of total health expenditure comes from the public sector, primarily central & local governments and social
security programmes.