The global market for fixed and mobile C-arms is on a steady rise, with an estimated value of $3.32 billion in 2024 and a projected
Why the C-Arm Market is Growing
The need for high-quality intraoperative imaging continues to expand due to several key trends:
Advancements in C-Arm Technology
The industry has seen remarkable technological progress, enhancing both imaging accuracy and ease of use. For example, in March 2024, Siemens Healthineers introduced the Cios Move, a self-driving C-arm system designed for intraoperative imaging. This advanced system features omnidirectional wheels for precise maneuverability and remote-controlled positioning, significantly reducing the workload on technologists.
Chronic Diseases and the Role of C-Arms
The rising prevalence of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and orthopedic disorders has increased the demand for advanced imaging solutions. Many of these conditions require accurate intraoperative imaging for effective treatment and surgical precision, further driving market growth.
North America's Market Growth
The North American C-arm market is poised for significant expansion, with Mordor Intelligence estimating growth from $0.94 billion in 2025 to $1.19 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.7%. Factors influencing this growth include:
Future Outlook
Fortune Business Insights projects the global C-arm market will grow from $2.03 billion in 2024 to $2.91 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 4.6%. North America currently dominates the market, holding a 53.33% share in 2023. With continued technological innovations, an aging population, and increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures, the future of the C-arm industry looks promising.
Final Thoughts
At Atlantis Worldwide, we understand the importance of staying ahead in medical imaging technology. Whether you're looking to upgrade your imaging capabilities or invest in state-of-the-art C-arm systems, our team is here to help. Reach out to us today to learn more about the latest advancements in C-arm technology and how they can benefit your medical practice.
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