Dublin, April 06, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Ophthalmic Lens Market (Spectacle, Contact) - By Type, By Usage, By Coating, By Distribution: Opportunities and Forecasts (2016-2021)" report to their offering.
Global ophthalmic lens market is projected to exhibit a CAGR of over 5.49% during 2016-2021
Rising technological development in contact lenses and spectacle lenses according to the wearer needs combined with the growing awareness towards eye health in developing countries has resulted in the growth of Ophthalmic Lens market. Rising incidences of refractive errors caused by myopia and presbyopia caused by lifestyle factors including the increase in use of digital devices such as smartphones and computers have been a significant driver for the demand of ophthalmic lenses.
Among the types of ophthalmic lens, market is expected to be driven by contact lenses, mainly in the corrective usage. However, spectacles will continue to generate major revenue due to the ease of use mainly among the active aged population.
While developed regions will continue to dominate the market in terms of revenue, emerging nations are expected to respond to the market optimistically due to the developing healthcare infrastructure and rising focus on healthcare among the growing middle class population. Global Ophthalmic Lens Market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 5.49% during 2016-2021F, on account of rising incidences of myopia and presbyopia among the growing population across the globe. North America region remains the major market followed by Europe in the actual period, while APAC and ROW region will witness strong growth in the forecast period.
Scope of the Report
Segmentation by Lens Type
- Spectacle Lens
- Contact Lens
By Contact Lens Purpose
- Corrective
- Therapeutic
- Cosmetic
By Spectacle Lens Type
- Single Vision
- Bifocal and Trifocal
- Progressive Lenses
By spectacle Lens Usage
- Prescription
- OTC
- Reading glasses
By Spectacle Lens Coating
- Anti-Reflective
- Scratch Resistant
- UV Protection Coating
By Distribution Channel
- Independent
- Mass Retail
- Others
Key Topics Covered:
1. Research Methodology
2. Executive Summary
3. Strategic Recommendations
3.1. Growing Traction in Retail
3.2. Growing Focus on Smart Lenses
3.3. Opportunities in APAC Region
4. Global Ophthalmic Lens Market: An Analysis
5. North America Ophthalmic Lens Market: An Analysis
6. Europe Ophthalmic Lens Market: An Analysis
7. APAC Ophthalmic Lens Market: An Analysis
8. ROW (Rest of the World) Ophthalmic Lens Market: An Analysis
9. Market Dynamics
9.1. Market Trends & Developments
9.2. Drivers
9.3. Challenges
10. Policy and Regulatory Landscape
11. Market Entry Route to Ophthalmic Lens Market
12. SWOT Analysis
13. Porter Analysis
14. Competitive Landscape
14.1. Company Profiling
14.1.1. Essilor International SA
14.1.2. Hoya Corporation
14.1.3. Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
14.1.4. Novartis AG (Alcon)
14.1.5. Rodenstock GMBH
14.1.6. Seiko Optical Products Co. Ltd
14.1.7. Valeant Pharmaceuticals (Bausch+Lomb)
14.1.8. Johnson and Johnson
14.1.9. Cooper Companies, Inc. (CooperVision)
14.1.10. GKB Ophthalmics Ltd.
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