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    Global Ultrasound Devices Market size was valued at USD 10.97 Billion in 2024 and is poised to grow from USD 11.47 Billion in 2025 to USD 16.31 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 4.5% during the forecast period (2026–2033).

    The ultrasound devices market is shaped by a competitive landscape where leading multinationals deploy strategic AI integrations, cost-efficient acquisitions, and domain-specific technologies. For example, Samsung Medison’s acquisition of French startup Sonio (May 2024) for ~$92M brought cloud-based obstetric AI into its suite, enhancing workflow and patient care. Meanwhile, mid-tier players like Siemens Healthineers launched the AI-enabled Acuson Maple system in late 2023—targeting emerging markets with portable design and affordable pricing. GE HealthCare continues patenting AI-driven auto‑segmentation models (SonoSAMTrack) and expanding enterprise-level workflow integration via tele‑consult software developed with Philips (Reacts) and Siemens (Syngo Dynamics). 'GE HealthCare Technologies', 'Siemens Healthineers', 'Philips (Koninklijke Philips NV)', 'Canon Medical Systems Corporation', 'Mindray Medical International', 'Fujifilm Sonosite', 'Hitachi Medical Systems', 'Hologic (Supersonic Imagine)', 'Samsung Medison', 'Esaote SpA', 'Butterfly Network, Inc.', 'Clarius Mobile Health', 'Terason (Teratech Corporation)'

    The global shift toward non-invasive diagnostic methods is a major growth driver for the ultrasound devices market. Ultrasound imaging offers real-time visualization, is radiation-free, and is cost-effective compared to CT or MRI. This makes it ideal for point-of-care and emergency settings, prenatal care, and cardiovascular diagnostics. Growing patient awareness and physician preference for faster, safer diagnostics are pushing hospitals and clinics to adopt modern ultrasound technologies across multiple specialties.

    Rising Adoption of Handheld and Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS): The growing demand for mobile diagnostics is driving widespread adoption of handheld and point-of-care ultrasound devices. These systems, often smartphone-compatible, are favored in emergency medicine, rural healthcare, and home-care settings due to their portability and affordability. Companies like Butterfly Network and GE HealthCare are leading this trend by integrating AI and wireless features to enhance diagnostic speed and accessibility, making ultrasound more versatile beyond traditional hospital environments.

    What makes North America the top market for Ultrasound Devices in 2024?

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