Top Key Players in the Interventional Radiology Market Industry Leaders Shaping the Future

Published Date : 2024-Dec-27

The Interventional Radiology Market is a dynamic segment of the healthcare industry, focused on minimally invasive procedures that utilize advanced imaging technologies to diagnose and treat medical conditions. This field combines cutting-edge tools like CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy with precise therapeutic techniques to improve patient outcomes, reduce recovery times, and minimize surgical risks.

In this blog, we explore some of the top companies leading in the diabetes care devices market, including: Agfa-Gevaert Group, Canon Medical Systems Corporation, Carestream Health Inc., Cook, Esaote SPA, Fujifilm Corporation, GE Healthcare, Hologic, Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Olympus Corporation, Samsung Healthcare (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.), Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd., Shimadzu Corporation, Siemens Healthineers, Teleflex Incorporated And Other.


 

According to a comprehensive study by Intellectual Market Insights Research, the Global Interventional Radiology Market size was valued at USD 24,979.8 Million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 40825.77 Million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.61% from 2024 to 2032.

Interventional Radiology Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis By Procedure Type, By Application, By Product Type, By End User, Global Economy Insights, Regional Outlook, Growth Potential, Price Trends, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2023 - 2031.

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  1. Siemens Healthineers

 

  • Founding Year: 1847
  • Headquarters: Erlangen, Germany
  • Website: www.siemens-healthineers.com
  • About Us: Siemens Healthineers specializes in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, and healthcare IT. The company offers advanced interventional radiology solutions, such as angiography systems and hybrid operating rooms.
  • Total Number of Employees: 69,500
  • Revenue (USD): $22 billion

 

  1. GE HealthCare

  • Founding Year: 1892 (as General Electric; GE HealthCare spun off in 2023)
  • Headquarters: Chicago, IL, USA
  • Website: www.gehealthcare.com
  • About Us: GE HealthCare focuses on innovative imaging systems, including CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy technologies used in interventional radiology. They also lead in AI-enabled diagnostics.
  • Total Number of Employees: 51,000
  • Revenue (USD): $18.3 billion

 

  1. Koninklijke Philips N.V.

  • Founding Year: 1891
  • Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Website: www.philips.com
  • About Us: Philips is a leader in healthcare technology, offering interventional radiology solutions such as image-guided therapy systems and advanced diagnostic imaging.
  • Total Number of Employees: 70,000
  • Revenue (USD): $20.5 billion

 

  1. Fujifilm Holdings Corporation

  • Founding Year: 1934
  • Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
  • Website: www.fujifilm.com
  • About Us: Fujifilm delivers innovative medical imaging technologies, including digital X-ray systems and endoscopy solutions tailored for interventional radiology applications.
  • Total Number of Employees: 75,000
  • Revenue (USD): $22.5 billion

 

  1. Stryker Corporation

  • Founding Year: 1941
  • Headquarters: Kalamazoo, MI, USA
  • Website: www.stryker.com
  • About Us: Stryker offers a comprehensive portfolio of devices and technologies used in interventional procedures, focusing on neurovascular and endovascular interventions.
  • Total Number of Employees: 51,000
  • Revenue (USD): $18 billion

 

  1. Boston Scientific Corporation

  • Founding Year: 1979
  • Headquarters: Marlborough, MA, USA
  • Website: www.bostonscientific.com
  • About Us: Boston Scientific develops minimally invasive technologies for interventional specialties, such as drug-eluting stents and imaging catheters.
  • Total Number of Employees: 45,000
  • Revenue (USD): $13.7 billion

 

  1. Medtronic plc

  • Founding Year: 1949
  • Headquarters: Dublin, Ireland
  • Website: www.medtronic.com
  • About Us: Medtronic is a global leader in medical technology, offering products for vascular and neurovascular interventions, including coils and embolization devices.
  • Total Number of Employees: 95,000
  • Revenue (USD): $31.2 billion

 

  1. Terumo Corporation

  • Founding Year: 1921
  • Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
  • Website: www.terumo.com
  • About Us: Terumo provides innovative solutions in interventional radiology, including guidewires, catheters, and embolization devices for vascular procedures.
  • Total Number of Employees: 25,000
  • Revenue (USD): $6 billion

 

  1. Shimadzu Corporation

  • Founding Year: 1875
  • Headquarters: Kyoto, Japan
  • Website: www.shimadzu.com
  • About Us: Shimadzu specializes in precision instruments, including advanced imaging systems such as X-ray fluoroscopy and angiography devices used in interventional procedures.
  • Total Number of Employees: 13,000
  • Revenue (USD): $3.5 billion

 

  1. Carestream Health

  • Founding Year: 2007 (spin-off from Eastman Kodak Company)
  • Headquarters: Rochester, NY, USA
  • Website: www.carestream.com
  • About Us: Carestream is known for its medical imaging systems, offering X-ray equipment and digital solutions widely used in interventional radiology.
  • Total Number of Employees: 4,000
  • Revenue (USD): $1.2 billion

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