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MarketStrat, Inc. reports
CT Systems are
the fastest-growing
technology worldwide

MarketStrat Report Says Worldwide CT Systems Market Is Hot

by Becky Jacoby , Reporter
MarketStrat, Inc., a medical market research company, reports that Computed Tomography (CT) Systems are the fastest-growing technology worldwide in the medical imaging sector and could retain record growth during the upcoming decade.

Touting the demand for minimally invasive techniques as a growth-factor, the report presents revenue and forecasts for high-, mid-, and low-slice CT scanners as well as competitive strategies, market share, market drivers, benchmarks and other statistical information. The research firm values the world CT market at $3.5 billion, acknowledging highest growth expectations for the high-slice segment.

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Listed as market leaders were GE, Siemens, Toshiba and Philips, but Neurologica Corporation is a niche-player with a role worthy of consideration.

MarketStrat reports focus on helping companies capitalize on competitive marketing opportunities in the global medical device marketplace. The downloadable report has a pedigree price tag of $2500 for a single user, but appears to offer thorough data by categories to assist in market analysis. For more information, visit www.marketstrat.com

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