Dublin, Nov. 23, 2016 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Virtual Patient Simulation Market Analysis and Trends- Technology, Product - Forecast to 2025" report to their offering.
The Global Virtual Patient Simulation Market is poised to grow at a CAGR of around 19.6% over the next decade to reach approximately $1.49 billion by 2025
Some of the prominent trends that the market is witnessing include advanced mannequins imitate human physiology, robot-assisted surgical simulation training gaining demand, technology innovations in patient simulators, and virtual reality medical training is gaining traction.
Based on Technology the market is categorized into haptic technology, tracking techniques, modelling techniques, visual techniques, and virtual reality technology. Moreover modelling techniques is further classified into Visual/Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) & Medical Imaging, and visual techniques are segmented into 2-Dimensional Technology, 3-Dimensional Technology and stereo technology.
As per Products the market is segmented into dental simulators, intravenous simulators, simulation platforms, healthcare simulation software, serious games, ultrasound simulators, second life, surgical simulators, and other products. By End-User the market is segregated into academics, hospitals, military, and other end users.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Market Outline
1.1 Research Methodology
1.2 Market Trends
1.3 Regulatory Factors
1.4 End User Analysis
1.5 Technology Analysis
1.6 Product Analysis
1.7 Strategic Benchmarking
1.8 Opportunity Analysis
2 Executive Summary
3 Market Overview
3.1 Current Trends
3.2 Drivers
3.3 Constraints
3.4 Industry Attractiveness
4 Virtual Patient Simulation Market, By Technology
4.1 Haptic Technology
4.2 Tracking Techniques Tracking Market Forecast to 2025 (US$ MN)
4.3 Modeling Techniques
4.4 Visual Techniques
4.5 Virtual Reality Technology
5 Virtual Patient Simulation Market, By Product
5.1 Dental Simulators
5.2 Intravenous Simulators
5.3 Simulation Platforms
5.4 Healthcare Simulation Software
5.5 Serious Games
5.6 Ultrasound Simulators
5.7 Second Life
5.8 Surgical Simulators
5.9 Other Products
6 Virtual Patient Simulationr Market, By End User
6.1 Academics
6.2 Hospitals
6.3 Military
6.4 Other End User
7 Virtual Patient Simulation Market, By Geography
8 Key Player Activities
8.1 Acquisitions & Mergers
8.2 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
8.3 Product Launch & Expansions
8.4 Other Activities
9 Leading Companies
9.1 Anesoft Corporation
9.2 Bioflight VR
9.3 Coburger Lehrmittelanstalt
9.4 Deepstream VR
9.5 Decision Simulation
9.6 Dassault Systemes
9.7 Firsthand Technology
9.8 Kyoto Kagaku Co., Ltd
9.9 Immersion Medical
9.10 Mentice AB
9.11 Red Llama
9.12 SynDaver Labs
9.13 Medical Realities
9.14 Edwards Lifesciences
9.15 Voxel-Man
9.16 Oculus VR Inc
9.17 Simulab Corporation
9.18 Surgical Science Sweden AB
9.19 Simbionix Corporation
9.20 Simulaids
9.21 CAE Healthcare
9.22 3B Scientific GmbH
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