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  • Halvo holdings
  • NTT corporation
  • AGC Inc
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  • Unilever
  • Merck Pharmaceuticals
  • Atlas Copco
  • Hologic - Medical Technology company
  • Novartis
  • Henkel
  • Reckitt
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    Global Ventilator Market size was valued at USD 4.15 Billion in 2024 and is poised to grow from USD 4.41 Billion in 2025 to USD 7.19 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 6.3% during the forecast period (2026–2033).

    Competitors in the fiercely competitive ventilator market are employing a variety of tactics, including local production, telehealth compatibility, and AI integration. Medtronic and Philips concentrate on remote ventilator monitoring. Through regional alliances, GE Healthcare is entering new markets. In the meantime, portable and hybrid ventilators are being added to the product lines of Dräger and ResMed. Companies also compete in areas such as hospital integration systems, service contracts, and software upgrades. 'Medtronic', 'Philips Healthcare', 'GE Healthcare', 'ResMed', 'Encore', 'Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA', 'Hamilton Medical', 'Nihon Kohden', 'Smiths Medical', 'Vyaire Medical', 'Fisher & Paykel Healthcare', 'Getinge AB', 'Mindray', 'Allied Healthcare Products'

    Global demand for ventilators is being driven by the rising prevalence of respiratory illnesses like pneumonia and tuberculosis, as well as COPD and asthma. WHO estimates that 3.23 million people died from COPD in 2023, and over 262 million people suffered from asthma. Healthcare organizations are investing in invasive and non-invasive ventilators for use in critical care units and home care settings as a result of this concerning increase.

    Rise of Portable and Home-Care Ventilators: The use of small, battery-powered ventilators is becoming more common in both home and outpatient settings for patients with chronic disease. Patients are increasingly opting for home-based treatment, and by early 2025, approximately 30% of ventilator purchases were for portable units in the United States. These devices have user-friendly interfaces and the ability to connect to the cloud; physicians can monitor patient vitals and optimize respiratory support remotely. In addition, many portable ventilators were upgraded by manufacturers to include critical support features such as an automatic Electronic Manuscript gentle back-up ventilation option, high or low tidal volume alarms, etc.

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