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Global Radiation Therapy Equipment Industry
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8% in the year 2020 and thereafter recover to reach US$6.9 billion by the year 2027, trailing a post COVID-19 CAGR of 4.2% over the analysis period 2020 through 2027. Six months into the pandemic, the COVID-19 crisis continues to evolve and shows no signs of receding. The pandemic has impacted all areas of healthcare provision, including cancer care and has necessitated the prioritization of healthcare infrastructure for COVID-19 patients, affecting other patients across the world. With all elective surgeries cancelled and postponed there has been a significant drop in imaging procedures. CT & MRI imaging for cancer in outpatient clinics & primary care especially is bearing the brunt of the disruptions. Increase in chest screening as part of COVID-19 management is but only partially offsetting the decline in routine imaging. Over 40% of cancer surgeries scheduled worldwide have been postponed or cancelled till date. The low level of screening is not only raising the risk of missed, delayed diagnosis and higher mortality but is also resulting in business losses for radiation therapy equipment. The medical equipment market, including the radiation therapy equipment market has been facing severe headwinds. Compared to the pre-COVID-19 period, there has been a decline in urgent referrals from general practitioners to cancer services for people suspected to having the disease and also a drop in chemotherapy appointments from cancer patients. There have been postponements in screenings and delays in diagnosis and treatments. Delays in treatments or late diagnosis can lead to growth in tumor and bad prognoses. They can lead to significant backlogs of treatment required, which would need to be performed later on. As healthcare establishments prioritize on preserving cash and cancel or postpone purchase of new equipment, demand for radiation therapy equipment is expected to be weak in the near term.
However in the post COVID-19 period, the return to growth will be led by pent-up demand for cancer treatment and diagnosis. The equipment for radiation therapy have come a long way from basic X-ray systems rolled out in 1890s to modern IMRT and IGRT systems capable of delivering precise, effective and affordable treatment to cancer patients. The discovery of X-rays in the year 1895, marked a significant development in the field of radiation therapy for cancer treatment. Radium remained highly popular until the mid-1900s, particularly for use in research and medical treatment applications; and was later replaced by cesium and cobalt units. Medical linear accelerators came into existence as radiation sources in late 1940s, and continue to be used in modern times. Megavoltage linear accelerators have largely replaced cobalt and orthovoltage units, due to their substantial penetrating energies as well as lack of physical radiation source. In 1971, Godfrey Hounsfield invented computed tomography (CT), which conceptualized the possibility of 3D planning. 3D CRT was first made available in the 1980s. CT-based planning enabled physicians to determine accurate dose distribution, by carefully analyzing the patient’s axial tomographic images. The introduction of more advanced imaging technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) brought a further shift in radiotherapy from 3D conformal therapy to image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). Advanced radiation therapies such as IGRT and IMRT offer several benefits such as less side effects and better patient outcomes.
As the burden of cancer on the overall healthcare industry continues to grow, advent of new technologies and treatment techniques is expected to spur growth in the radiation therapy equipment market and also transform the manner in which cancer treatments are planned and the way in which doses are delivered. Advances in radiotherapy technology, focused on improving treatment efficacy, have led to the development of stereotactic radiosurgery techniques, which reduce exposure of normal tissue to radiation and allow patients to resume normal life in about 2 days following treatment. Conventional radiotherapy systems as well as advanced procedures including IGRT, IMRT, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), proton therapy and stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) are gaining widespread acceptance in cancer treatment. Proton therapy is emerging as a preferred option for cancer treatment owing to the relatively less risk associated with the procedure. IGRT market is also expected to grow rapidly, since the approach significantly cuts down long-term side effects associated with the treatment. The gradual transition from traditional technologies to highly complex, resource intensive treatment procedures such as 4D imaging, nanotechnology, intensity-modulated radiotherapy, particle therapy and stereotactic body radiation therapy is facilitating clinicians to improve the accuracy and precision of radiotherapy.
Competitors identified in this market include, among others,
- Accuray Inc.
- BrainLab AG
- Elekta AB
- GE Healthcare
- Hitachi America Ltd.
- IBA Group
- Nordion Inc.
- Philips Healthcare
- RaySearch Laboratories AB
- Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.
- Varian Medical Systems Inc.
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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & REPORT SCOPE I-1
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II-1
1. MARKET OVERVIEW II-1
Impact of COVID-19 and a Looming Global Recession II-1
Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic, Radiation Oncology Centers
Implement Workflow Changes II-2
Potential Role for Radiation Therapy in Treatment of COVID-19 II-3
Radiation Therapy: An Effective, Affordable, Non-Surgical
Treatment Option for Cancer Patients II-3
Radiation Therapy Equipment: Enabling Best-in-Class Cancer Care II-4
Global Radiation Therapy Equipment Market: Prospects & Outlook II-6
Exhibit 1: Utilization Rate (%) of Radiation Therapy by Type of
Cancer II-7
Developed Regions Dominate Radiotherapy Equipment Market II-8
Replacement Demand Drives Revenue Growth in Developed Regions II-8
Developing Regions to Spearhead Future Growth II-9
Competition II-10
Exhibit 2: Global Radiation Therapy Equipment Market Breakdown
of Revenues (in %) by Leading Players for 2019 II-12
Exhibit 3: Gross Order Value (in $ Million) of Select Companies
in the Radiation Therapy Equipment Market: 2019 II-13
LINACs Market: Dominated by Variant and Elekta II-13
Exhibit 4: Global Linear Accelerators (LINACs) Market:
Percentage Breakdown of Installed Base by Leading Players for
2019 II-13
Exhibit 5: Global Linear Accelerators (LINACs) Market:
Percentage Breakdown of New Orders by Leading Players for 2019 II-14
IBA: The Predominant Player in Proton Therapy Equipment Market II-14
Exhibit 6: Global Proton Therapy Market Breakdown by Sales (in %)
by Leading Players: 2019 II-15
Treatment Planning Systems Market II-15
Exhibit 7: Global Treatment Planning Systems Market Share
Breakdown of Sales (in %) by Leading Players for 2019 II-16
World Brands II-16
Recent Market Activity II-17
2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS II-19
3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS II-20
Rising Incidence of Cancer & Need to Reduce Cancer-Related
Mortality: Cornerstone for Present & Future Growth II-20
Exhibit 8: Global Cancer Incidence: Number of New Cancer Cases
in Million for the Years 2018, 2020, 2025, 2030, 2035 and 2040 II-21
Exhibit 9: Global Number of New Cancer Cases and Cancer-related
Deaths by Cancer Site for 2018 II-22
Exhibit 10: Number of New Cancer Cases and Deaths (in Million)
by Region for 2018 II-23
Underserved Demand for Radiation Oncology Therapy Drives Market II-23
Exhibit 11: Projected Need for Radiation Oncology Centers,
Radiation Oncologists, Medical Physicists and Radiation
Technologists by the Year 2035 II-24
Exhibit 12: Percentage of Cancer Patients Treated with
Radiotherapy in Select Countries II-25
Increasing Healthcare Expenditure Creates Conducive Environment II-26
Exhibit 13: World Healthcare Expenditure (In US$ Trillion) for
the Years for 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023 II-28
External Beam Radiotherapy Equipment: The Largest Product Category II-28
Linear Accelerator (LINAC): A Vital Constituent of EBRT II-29
LINACs Replace Conventional Radiotherapy Equipment II-29
MRI-LINACs Revolutionizes Cancer Care II-30
Exhibit 14: Penetration of LINACs Worldwide: Number of LINACs
Per Million Population in Select Countries for 2019 II-31
Proton Therapy Revolutionizes Radiation Therapy Space II-32
Exhibit 15: Global Proton Therapy Market by Region/Country (in
%) for 2020E II-33
Intensely-Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT): The Future of Proton
Therapy II-34
High Cost: A Barrier to Adoption II-34
Systemic Radiation Therapy Equipment: A Small Yet Growing Market II-35
Internal Radiation Therapy Equipment: Overview II-35
Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) Equipment Help
Hospitals Improve Outcomes II-36
Stereotactic Radio Surgery Treatment Gaining Traction II-36
Adaptive Radiation Therapy (ART) Gains Significance II-37
Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) Grows in Prominence II-38
Surface Guided Radiation Therapy Systems Market: Stable Growth
Outlook II-38
Oncology Information Systems (OIS): Assisting Management of
Complex and Advanced Radiation Therapies II-39
Data-Intensive Radiation Oncology Promotes OIS Connection to EHRs II-40
Advancing Radiation Therapy Raises Importance of Treatment
Planning Systems II-40
Progressive Advancements Augment Use Case of Treatment Planning
Platforms II-41
Increasing Role of Imaging in Treatment Planning II-42
Radiotherapy Positioning Devices Market: Poised for Growth II-43
Innovative Therapies Revolutionize Radiation Treatment II-43
Flash Radiation Therapy: Future Trend II-44
Intraoperative Radiation Therapy Market II-44
Technological Innovations Spur Radiation Therapy Equipment Market II-45
Hybrid Systems Enable Superior Treatment Efficacy II-45
Computer Simulators Improve Radiation Therapy Outcomes II-46
Need to Boost Productivity Accelerates Deployment of High-Tech
Equipment II-46
Personalized Radiation Therapy: The Way Forward II-46
Select Innovations in Radiation Therapy Space II-47
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Radiotherapy
Treatment II-48
Technology-driven Research for Development in Radiotherapy II-50
Refurbished Radiation Therapy Equipment: Changing with the Times II-53
Expanding Aging Population at High Risk of Cancer to Benefit
Market Expansion II-54
Exhibit 16: Global Aging Population Statistics for the 65+ Age
Group in Million by Geographic Region for the Years 2019,
2025, 2035 and 2050 II-55
Exhibit 17: Elderly Population (65+ Years) as a % of Total
Population by Developed, Less Developed and Least Developed
Regions: 2019 & 2030 II-56
Challenges Confronting Radiation Therapy Equipment Market II-56
Radiation Therapy: Product Overview II-57
Types of Radiation Therapy II-59
External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT/XRT) or Teletherapy II-59
Internal Beam Radio Therapy/Brachytherapy II-60
Systemic Radioisotope Therapy (RIT) II-61
Other Forms of Radiation Therapy II-61
Linear Accelerators (LINACs) II-62
Radiation Therapy Simulator II-62
Treatment Planning System: An Innovative Technique in Radiation
Therapy II-63
Radiotherapy Accessories II-63
Tumor Localization and Treatment Simulation Devices II-64
Patient Restraint and Repositioning Devices II-64
Field-Shaping Devices II-64
Dose-Modifying Devices II-66
4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-67
Table 1: World Current & Future Analysis for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand
for Years 2020 through 2027 II-67
Table 2: World Historic Review for Radiation Therapy Equipment
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 II-68
Table 3: World 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets for Years 2012,
2020 & 2027 II-69
Table 4: World Current & Future Analysis for External Beam
Radiation Therapy by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan,
China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and
Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$
Thousand for Years 2020 through 2027 II-70
Table 5: World Historic Review for External Beam Radiation
Therapy by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand
for Years 2012 through 2019 II-71
Table 6: World 15-Year Perspective for External Beam Radiation
Therapy by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Latin America, Middle East and Africa for Years 2012, 2020 &
2027 II-72
Table 7: World Current & Future Analysis for Internal Radiation
Therapy by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand
for Years 2020 through 2027 II-73
Table 8: World Historic Review for Internal Radiation Therapy
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 II-74
Table 9: World 15-Year Perspective for Internal Radiation
Therapy by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Latin America, Middle East and Africa for Years 2012, 2020 &
2027 II-75
Table 10: World Current & Future Analysis for Systemic
Radiation Therapy by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan,
China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and
Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$
Thousand for Years 2020 through 2027 II-76
Table 11: World Historic Review for Systemic Radiation Therapy
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 II-77
Table 12: World 15-Year Perspective for Systemic Radiation
Therapy by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Latin America, Middle East and Africa for Years 2012, 2020 &
2027 II-78
Table 13: World Current & Future Analysis for Hospitals by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2020 through 2027 II-79
Table 14: World Historic Review for Hospitals by Geographic
Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America, Middle East and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2012 through 2019 II-80
Table 15: World 15-Year Perspective for Hospitals by Geographic
Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East
and Africa for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 II-81
Table 16: World Current & Future Analysis for Other End-Uses by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2020 through 2027 II-82
Table 17: World Historic Review for Other End-Uses by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 II-83
Table 18: World 15-Year Perspective for Other End-Uses by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 II-84
III. MARKET ANALYSIS III-1
GEOGRAPHIC MARKET ANALYSIS III-1
UNITED STATES III-1
United States: The Prime Market for Radiation Therapy Equipment III-1
Radiation Therapy in the US: An Overview III-1
Rising Incidence of Cancer & Shift towards Non-Invasive
Procedures Widens Market Prospects III-2
Exhibit 18: Estimated Number of New Cancer Cases in the US by
Gender and Affected Site for 2020E III-3
Exhibit 19: Estimated Number of Cancer-Related Deaths in the US
by Gender and Body Site for 2020E III-4
Exhibit 20: Estimated Number of New Cancer Cases in the US by
State for 2020 III-5
Exhibit 21: Estimated Number of Cancer-Related Deaths in the US
by State for 2020E III-6
Rising Spending on Cancer Care III-7
Exhibit 22: Cost of Cancer Care in the US: Lifetime Healthcare
Spending (in $) by Cancer Type III-7
Replacements Drive Unit Installations III-8
Innovations Propel Market Growth III-8
External Radiation Therapy: The Most Common Type of RT
Treatment for Cancer III-8
Proton Therapy Gaining Traction in Cancer Care III-9
IMRT: Enabling Precise Treatments for Specific Cancers III-9
Systemic Radiotherapy Market: High Therapy Costs Limit Growth
Opportunities III-10
Treatment Planning Software Holds Prominence III-10
Reimbursement Rates for Cancer Treatment with Radiation
Indicate Notable Disparity among States III-10
Oncology Care Model to Improve Quality and Reduce Financial
Toxicity of Cancer Care III-11
Competition III-12
Exhibit 23: US Radiotherapy Equipment Market Breakdown by
Leading Players: 2019 III-13
Exhibit 24: US Proton Therapy Equipment Market Share Breakdown
of Installed Base by Company: 2019 III-13
Market Analytics III-14
Table 19: USA Current & Future Analysis for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal
Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the Years 2020
through 2027 III-14
Table 20: USA Historic Review for Radiation Therapy Equipment
by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation
Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2012 through
2019 III-15
Table 21: USA 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation Therapy and
Systemic Radiation Therapy for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-16
Table 22: USA Current & Future Analysis for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-17
Table 23: USA Historic Review for Radiation Therapy Equipment
by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2012 through
2019 III-18
Table 24: USA 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Hospitals and Other End-Uses for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-19
CANADA III-20
Market Overview III-20
Exhibit 25: Number of New Cancer Cases in Canada: 2019 III-20
Market Analytics III-21
Table 25: Canada Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy,
Internal Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-21
Table 26: Canada Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal
Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 III-22
Table 27: Canada 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation Therapy and
Systemic Radiation Therapy for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-23
Table 28: Canada Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-24
Table 29: Canada Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 III-25
Table 30: Canada 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Hospitals and Other End-Uses for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-26
JAPAN III-27
Market Overview III-27
Exhibit 26: Cancer Related Incidence and Deaths in Japan: 2019 III-27
Competition III-28
Exhibit 27: Japanese LINACs Market Breakdown by Competitor (in %)
for 2019 III-28
Exhibit 28: Japanese Proton Therapy Equipment Market Share
Breakdown of Leading Players: 2019 III-28
Market Analytics III-29
Table 31: Japan Current & Future Analysis for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal
Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the Years 2020
through 2027 III-29
Table 32: Japan Historic Review for Radiation Therapy Equipment
by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation
Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2012 through
2019 III-30
Table 33: Japan 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation Therapy and
Systemic Radiation Therapy for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-31
Table 34: Japan Current & Future Analysis for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-32
Table 35: Japan Historic Review for Radiation Therapy Equipment
by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2012 through
2019 III-33
Table 36: Japan 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Hospitals and Other End-Uses for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-34
CHINA III-35
Market Overview III-35
Exhibit 29: Number of New Cancer Cases Diagnosed (in Thousands)
in China: 2018 III-36
Competition III-37
Exhibit 30: Chinese Radiation Therapy Equipment Market
Breakdown by Leading Companies: 2019 III-37
Market Analytics III-38
Table 37: China Current & Future Analysis for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal
Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the Years 2020
through 2027 III-38
Table 38: China Historic Review for Radiation Therapy Equipment
by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation
Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2012 through
2019 III-39
Table 39: China 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation Therapy and
Systemic Radiation Therapy for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-40
Table 40: China Current & Future Analysis for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-41
Table 41: China Historic Review for Radiation Therapy Equipment
by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2012 through
2019 III-42
Table 42: China 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Hospitals and Other End-Uses for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-43
EUROPE III-44
Rising Cancer Incidence Sustains Growth in Radiation Therapy
Equipment Market III-44
Exhibit 31: Number of New Cancer Cases in Europe: 2012, 2018,
and 2025 III-45
Exhibit 32: Distribution of New Cancer Cases by Type in Europe:
2018 III-45
Exhibit 33: Number of Radiotherapy Centers by Type in Select
European Countries III-46
Competition III-46
Exhibit 34: EMEA Radiation Therapy Equipment Market by Leading
Players for 2019 III-46
Exhibit 35: European Proton Therapy Equipment Market Share
Breakdown (in %) by Competitors: 2019 III-47
Market Analytics III-48
Table 43: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by Geographic Region – France, Germany,
Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2020 through 2027 III-48
Table 44: Europe Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK,
Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2012 through 2019 III-49
Table 45: Europe 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of
Europe Markets for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-50
Table 46: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy,
Internal Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-51
Table 47: Europe Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal
Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 III-52
Table 48: Europe 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation Therapy and
Systemic Radiation Therapy for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-53
Table 49: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-54
Table 50: Europe Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 III-55
Table 51: Europe 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Hospitals and Other End-Uses for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-56
FRANCE III-57
Table 52: France Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy,
Internal Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-57
Table 53: France Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal
Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 III-58
Table 54: France 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation Therapy and
Systemic Radiation Therapy for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-59
Table 55: France Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-60
Table 56: France Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 III-61
Table 57: France 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Hospitals and Other End-Uses for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-62
GERMANY III-63
Table 58: Germany Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy,
Internal Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-63
Table 59: Germany Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal
Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 III-64
Table 60: Germany 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation Therapy and
Systemic Radiation Therapy for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-65
Table 61: Germany Current & Future Analysis for Radiation
Therapy Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-66
Table 62: Germany Historic Review for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Hospitals and Other End-Uses Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Thousand for Years
2012 through 2019 III-67
Table 63: Germany 15-Year Perspective for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by End-Use – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Hospitals and Other End-Uses for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027 III-68
ITALY III-69
Table 64: Italy Current & Future Analysis for Radiation Therapy
Equipment by Type – External Beam Radiation Therapy, Internal
Radiation Therapy and Systemic Radiation Therapy – Independent
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Cayman Enterprise City Publishes Socio-Economic Impact Assessment by Economist and Leading Advisor on the Caribbean, Marla Dukharan
The Impact of Cayman Enterprise City’s Socio-Economic Development Project Nears USD $1 Billion
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, May 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) has released a Socio-Economic Impact Assessment by Marla Dukharan. The report illustrates that CEC is increasing its impact by supporting higher earnings for Caymanians and is driving a shift towards a knowledge-based economy by focusing on high productivity sectors. The release by Dukharan reads, “Caymanian resourcefulness and private sector-led innovation have been the driving force behind the islands’ outstanding socio-economic success. Cayman Enterprise City underpins the next generation of Cayman innovation and dynamism.”
With an economic impact of USD $130 million in 2023, contributing just under USD $1 billion to the local economic activity in 12 years since inception, “CEC is helping the nation to diversify economically, in terms of sectors and jobs, ensuring locals have economic and employment opportunities that match the nation’s progress,” the report reads.
The CEC socio-economic development project is now home to 352 Special Economic Zones Companies (SEZCos), many of which are globally recognised institutions led by top executives and industry experts. “CEC member companies are providing high-value employment with salaries exceeding those typically found outside of the special economic zone,” said Charlie Kirkconnell, Chief Executive Officer at CEC. “The CEC community is fully invested in Cayman and the report illustrates that the CEC socio-economic development project is making a very significant impact on Cayman’s economy and community.”
“As CEC continues to grow, it continues to create significant employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for Caymanians and we encourage anyone that might be interested in finding out how they might get involved, whether as a member of the community and/or as a volunteer in our Enterprise Cayman non-profit organisation (NPO).”
77% of Caymanian-held jobs at CEC member companies, are in sectors with high social returns and increasing global demand. “By putting skills first and prioritizing learning, CEC is enabling new industries to take root,” the release by Dukharan reads.
CEC, through its Enterprise Cayman NPO, is a first-mover in private sector-facilitated education and training in the Caribbean, making it a leading force to boost youth participation in the economy. By offering training in specialised skills, Enterprise Cayman is helping to close the gap in higher education and earnings for Caymanians. “Through Enterprise Cayman we’ve set out to strategically support meaningful employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for Caymanians, by providing internship and mentorship opportunities, by hosting skill-building and career focused training, and by providing invaluable networking and community engagement opportunities,” said Kirkconnell.
In 2023 individuals took advantage of 4,226 opportunities to participate in education, training, and career development events and, since launching entrepreneurial programming in 2021, Enterprise Cayman has worked with 41 new Cayman-born business ventures. “We’re helping to develop a local talent pool that meets the demand of Cayman’s growing digital innovation and technology sectors while, in parallel, offering exciting opportunities for individuals to launch new business ventures within an innovative business environment,” said Kirkconnell.
With CEC’s new campus and state-of-the-art facilities, Signal House, the project “holds the promise of deep, continued economic impact,” the report concludes.
To access CEC’s economic impact assessments and Enterprise Cayman’s annual reports please visit https://www.enterprisecayman.ky/reports. For more information on how to get involved and for upcoming programmes and events visit www.enterprisecayman.ky.
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About Cayman Enterprise City
Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) is an award-winning development project which consists of three special economic zones (SEZs) focused on attracting knowledge-based and specialised-services businesses to set up a genuine physical presence in the Cayman Islands. The zones included within CEC are Cayman Tech City, Cayman Commodities & Derivatives Centre, and Cayman Maritime & Aviation City. With a dedicated Government Authority, licensing fee concessions and guaranteed fast-track processes, CEC enables international companies to quickly and efficiently establish a Cayman Islands office, which in turn enables them to generate active business income within a tax neutral environment.
About Enterprise Cayman
Enterprise Cayman is a non-profit organisation (NPO) powered by Cayman Enterprise City in partnership with Cayman Islands’ special economic zone companies (SEZCos). The organisation, which applies the Theory of Change (TOC) methodology, provides Caymanians and residents with access to high-quality learning experiences and opportunities to develop and launch new business ventures, to pursue careers within the technology and innovation sectors, and to join a dynamic network of industry professionals. Let’s grow the next generation of Caymanian innovators and entrepreneurs with Enterprise Cayman!
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Strava Unveils New Chapter of Accelerated Product Development at Brand’s Flagship Event
The Company introduces increased product velocity, leveraging advancements in Artificial Intelligence, in service of its vision of a world connected through movement
LOS ANGELES, May 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Strava, the leading digital community for active people with more than 125 million athletes, today showcased its latest initiatives and product developments at its annual event, Camp Strava. With the theme of Progress, Together company leaders announced how the platform will empower its global community to make progress in the way they explore, move, and connect on Strava.
“Strava is gaining momentum to realize our vision of a world connected through movement,” said Michael Martin, chief executive officer of Strava. “We are focused on two fundamental shifts to accelerate how we deliver value to 125 million people globally– building for women and leveraging Artificial Intelligence – which will unlock new community-and-partner-powered experiences across the platform.”
A New Era of Product VelocityStrava, with new leaders at the helm, is ushering in its next era of product velocity. The company listened closely to feedback from its global community and announced three of the most requested features coming to the platform by the end of the year.
The first of these updates, AI-enabled Leaderboard Integrity, will harness machine learning to automatically flag irregular, improbable, or impossible activities recorded to the platform. Trained by millions of activities, this feature allows all users on Strava to play fair and have more fun.
Additionally, the company announced a new Family Plan Subscription, the sister of the company’s Student Plan. With Family Plan, it’s easier to make a fitness commitment with your community by sharing an annual subscription with up to three other people – friends, family, or fitness family. Launching in select countries this summer, with plans to roll out globally by the end of the year, Strava’s newest annual subscription option offers the best value for groups (up to four), with a discount off the regular subscription price for each member.
Strava also implemented an updated design system, an initiative that is integral in driving a heightened pace of product innovation at the company. Through this work, Strava announced the launch of one of the company’s most requested features, Dark mode. Dark mode will improve the in-app experience for all users, reducing eye strain and improving accessibility while they record activity or scroll through the feed. Athletes can expect a rollout later this summer with options to keep their mobile settings always dark, always light, or match their device settings.
Company leaders highlighted several other features and updates to current products like Flyover, with its next iteration offering an overlay with activity stats and off-platform sharing capabilities. The overlay is available today for Strava subscribers and an off-platform sharing option will be released later this year.
Build for Her, Build for ManyStudies show that women of all ages participate in sports at a far lower rate than men, and overall, despite wanting to be active, find less time to dedicate to an active lifestyle. As the company continues on its mission to motivate people to live their best active lives, building for women on the platform will ultimately serve everyone in the Strava community. Several new features and initiatives were announced as a part of this strategic focus, which includes:
Night Heatmaps: Night Heatmaps show only activities between sundown and sunrise – so athletes can get an idea of which roads, trails, and paths are well-trafficked after hours. Since Night Heatmaps filter for after-hours routes, it can be a helpful tool for female athletes training before sunrise and after sunset.Quick Edit: For active women, having control over what is shared with the Strava community that cheers them on – like what time a run is logged – is important. Quick Edit makes it easier to make the most common edits – like activity name, and privacy settings so you can hide your start time, your map, or other workout stats.Strive for More®: The company announced a new phase of its Strive for More® initiative, created in 2022 to promote and support women in movement and sport. Today, Strava unveiled an official partnership with media company TOGETHXR to encourage more women to watch – and play – women’s sports. As part of the partnership, Strava will also donate $100,000 to the Alex Morgan Foundation, started by co-founder of TOGETHXR, Alex Morgan, to support their mission to help girls and women find confident paths forward in sports and life.Athlete IntelligenceToday, Strava announced the start of an accelerated product roadmap, outlining how Strava will implement the latest technological enhancements in AI and machine learning, to transform the athlete experience.
One key advancement to the platform includes the company’s latest development, Athlete Intelligence. Strava is introducing its beta AI-powered feature which turns each subscriber’s training data into an easily digestible summary that contextualizes their accomplishments and fitness goals. Unlike other AI-powered training services, Strava connects with thousands of devices, wearables, and fitness apps, so an athlete’s insights can consider their entire fitness story across multiple sports and modalities.
The features shared at Camp Strava will be released on a rolling basis through the end of the year. To view the full list of product releases and further details, visit www.press.strava.com.
For more information on Strava, to create a free account, or to start a free subscription trial visit www.strava.com.
About Strava Strava is the leading digital community for active people with more than 125 million athletes, in more than 190 countries. The platform offers a holistic view of your active lifestyle, no matter where you live, which sport you love and/or what device you use. Everyone belongs on Strava when they are pursuing an active life. Join the community, find motivation and discover new experiences with a Strava subscription.
Visit www.strava.com for more information and connect with Strava on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.
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Japan Data Center Market Investment to Reach $14.48 Billion by 2028 – Watch Out Exclusive Insight on Japan & Hong Kong Data Center Market – Arizton
CHICAGO, May 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Arizton publishes the latest research report on the Japan data center market and Hong Kong data center market.
The Japan Data Center Market to Witness Investments of $14.48 Billion by 2029.
Get Insights on 107 Existing Data Centers and 41 Upcoming Facilities across Japan.
The data center market in Japan is experiencing the emergence of self-built hyperscale data center facilities by major operators such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). This development is expected to impact the colocation market in Japan. Since these hyperscale operators store workloads in their own data center facilities, it may reduce the source of revenue generation for colocation operators.
Japan is a well-established data center market in the APAC region. The country supports investments with its macroeconomic policies and other incentives for investors. The market is witnessing several investments from local and global data center operators, further expanding its presence. Tokyo and Osaka are Japan’s major destinations for data center development, accounting for over 90% of the existing data center facilities. The government announced the offer of subsidies in Hokkaido and Kyushu for data center development and decentralize data centers from Tokyo and Osaka.
Investment Opportunities
In October 2023, SoftBank and its subsidiary, IDC Frontier, announced the plan to develop a new data center facility in Tomakomai City, Hokkaido. The company invested around $420 million toward the project, for which it received subsidies worth $190 million from the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry. In July 2023, Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ) launched its second data center building at the Shiroi data center campus in Chiba Prefecture, Greater Tokyo. Once fully built, the campus will house four data center buildings. Furthermore, the company is involved in a third expansion initiative in its Matsue City campus (which will likely go live in 2025).In June 2023, Digital Edge, in partnership with Hulic, a real estate developer, announced the start of the construction of a new data center facility, TY07, in Tokyo. The facility is expected to go online by 2025.In April 2024, GDS Services partnered with Gaw Capital to develop a new data center campus in Fuchu City, Tokyo. Both companies will jointly invest toward developing a new data center facility, with the first phase slated to go online by 2026.To Buy this Research Now, Click: https://www.arizton.com/market-reports/japan-data-center-market-investment-analysis
Existing Vs. Upcoming Data Centers
Existing Facilities in the Region (Area and Power Capacity)TokyoOsakaOther CitiesList of Upcoming Facilities in the Region (Area and Power Capacity)TokyoOsakaOther CitiesVendor Analysis
IT Infrastructure Providers: Arista Networks, Atos, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Hitachi Vantara, Huawei Technologies, IBM, Inspur, Lenovo, NEC, NetApp, and Oracle.
Data Center Construction Contractors & Sub-Contractors: Arup, AECOM, Daiwa House Industry, Fuji Furukawa Engineering & Construction, Hibiya Engineering, ISG, Kajima Corporation, Keihanshin Building, Linesight, MARCAI DESIGN, Meiho Facility Works, Nikken Sekkei, NTT FACILITIES, Obayashi Corporation, SHINRYO Corporation, TAISEI Corporation.
Support Infrastructure Providers: 3M, ABB, Alfa Laval, Caterpillar, Cummins, Delta Electronics, Eaton, Fuji Electric, HITEC Power Protection, Johnson Controls, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, KOHLSER-SDMO, Legrand, Mitsubishi Electric, Rittal, Rolls-Royce, Schneider Electric, STULZ, Siemens, Vertiv.
Data Center Investors: AirTrunk, Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services, AT TOKYO, Colt Data Centre Services, Digital Edge, Equinix, Fujitsu, Goodman, Google, IDC Frontier, Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ), MC Digital Realty, Microsoft, NTT Communications, SCSK Corporation (NETXDC), Telehouse, Tencent Cloud, TIS INTEC Group.
New Entrants: Ada Infrastructure, Edge Centres, CyrusOne, ESR, GDS Services, Keppel Data Centres, NEXTDC, Princeton Digital Group (PDG), SC Zeus Data Center, STACK Infrastructure, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, Vantage Data Centers, Yondr.
The Hong Kong Data Center Market will Witness Investments of $4.80 Billion by 2029.
Get Insights on 54 Existing Data Centers and 12 Upcoming Facilities across Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong data center market is booming, driven by the increasing demand for digital services. The data center investments in Hong Kong over the next two to three years are expected to remain high due to the surge in demand and the significant boost due to the advancements in AI technologies. Investors are actively investing in this market.
Hong Kong is a mature and thriving market for data center development in the APAC region. Investors find it an attractive market owing to the high internet and social media usage levels, a robust business ecosystem, and excellent connectivity through both inland and submarine cables. Additionally, the deployment of 5G technology further enhances its appeal.
Hong Kong stands out globally for the incredibly high rates of cell phone and home broadband service usage. With around 300 licensed internet service providers, there is robust competition, providing data center operators with a wide range of choices.
Hong Kong is considered an attractive destination for businesses due to various reasons. Its proximity to mainland China and its import-export relations with major markets, such as China and the US, make it easier for businesses to operate. Additionally, the market has experienced significant growth in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), ranking after countries like the UK, the US, and China.
Investment Opportunities
In December 2023, the company completed the core and shell construction of phase-1 of the MEGA IDC data center campus. The facility has already signed lease agreements with cloud service providers and international banks for its available space. The company plans to expand the campus through phase-2 during the forecast period.In March 2023, the company launched its seventh data center facility, MEGA Gateway, in Tsuen Wan. The facility is part of its connected MEGA campus.Goodman is among the major investors in the Hong Kong market, and it is continuously expanding its data center presence. In March 2024, the company announced the construction of the new Texaco data center facility in Tsuen Wan. The facility is a brownfield construction that involved the conversion of an industrial building into a data center facility. The facility is likely to go online by 2026.Over 60% Of Future Demand to Come from Cloud Service Providers
The Hong Kong data center market has the presence of on-premises data centers operated by educational institutions, the government, and financial services such as HSBC Bank. A significant decline in on-premises data centers will occur in the next three to five years owing to the increase in digitalizing initiatives across sectors and the strong growth in demand for colocation and cloud services. In addition, most existing service providers offer managed solutions to enterprise customers, which will likely grow in the market from 2024-2029.
The market has the presence of all global cloud operators, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, Microsoft, Alibaba Cloud, Huawei Cloud, and Tencent Cloud. This will propel the demand for wholesale colocation services through these service providers’ continuous expansion initiatives. The cloud segments will likely dominate capacity take-up over the next five years. In addition, the market will witness the entry of multiple global organizations to service customers through a local presence.
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Existing VS. Upcoming Data Centers
Existing Facilities in the Region (Area and Power Capacity)Tseung Kwan OKwai ChungTsuen WanFanlingFo TanChai WanTai PoOther LocationList of Upcoming Facilities in the Region (Area and Power Capacity)Tseung Kwan OKwai ChungTsuen WanFanlingFo TanChai WanTai PoOther LocationVendor Analysis
IT Infrastructure Providers: Arista Network, Atos, Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Huawei Technologies, IBM, Inspur, Lenovo, NetApp.
Data Center Construction Contractors & Sub-Contractors: Arup, AtkinsRéalis, Aurecon, BYME Engineering, Chung Hing Engineers Group, Cundall, DSCO Group, Gammon Construction, ISG, Studio One Design.
Support Infrastructure Providers: ABB, Airedale, Caterpillar, Cummins, Delta Electronics, Eaton, Fuji Electric, KOHLER, Legrand, Mitsubishi Electric, Piller Power Systems, Rittal, Schneider Electric, Siemens, STULZ, Sumber, Vertiv.
Data Center Investors: AirTrunk, BDx, CITIC Telcom International, China Mobile International (CMI), China Unicom, Digital Realty, Equinix, ESR, GDS Services, Global Switch, Goodman, iTech Towers Data Centre Services, NTT DATA, SUNeVision Holdings (iAdvantage), Telehouse, Towngas Telecom (TGT), Vantage Data Centers.
New Entrants: Angelo Gordon and Mapletree Investments
Japan & Hong Kong Data Center Market Segmentation
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Storage Systems
Network Infrastructure
Electrical Infrastructure
UPS Systems
Generators
Transfer Switches & Switchgears
PDUs
Other Electrical Infrastructure
Mechanical Infrastructure
Cooling Systems
Rack Cabinets
Other Mechanical Infrastructure
Cooling Systems
CRAC & CRAH Units
Chiller Units
Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers
Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
Other Cooling Units
General Construction
Core & Shell Development
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Engineering & Building Design
Fire Detection & Suppression Systems
Physical Security
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