HTM Market Expected to Triple by 2032
The projected demand is attributed to the increasing complexity of medical devices and the need for efficient equipment management in healthcare facilities.
The projected demand is attributed to the increasing complexity of medical devices and the need for efficient equipment management in healthcare facilities.
Northwestern University researchers have developed soft, sustainable electroactive materials that can store energy and record information.
Technavio reports the global refurbished medical imaging equipment market is projected to grow by $5.9 billion by 2027.
The projected demand is attributed to the increasing complexity of medical devices and the need for efficient equipment management in healthcare facilities.
The global medical equipment maintenance market is set to grow exponentially by 2027, driven by a rising focus on preventive maintenance, according to a new report.
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