Personal Mobility Devices Market: Notable Developments & Geographical Outlook

 Future Market Insights (FMI) in its recent study projects the personal mobility devices market to rise at a CAGR of 6% between 2020 and 2030. The market is expected to witness high demand for canes, crutches, wheelchairs, and other devices. Besides this, experts at FMI forecast the sales of mobility scooters to surge, driven by the increasing demand for innovative modes of transport.

  • Driven by higher demand for assistive technologies, the market is forecast to surpass US$ 12 Bn by 2020
  • An increasing number of companies are expected to focus on developing novel products with enhanced features. There will be ample focus towards making these products more affordable to ensure their better accessibility across the world
  • East Asia and South Asia are expected to demonstrate high demand for personal mobility devices backed by the presence of a sophisticated healthcare infrastructure
  • Penetration in consumer markets key to succeed in personal mobility device market
  • Manufacturers of personal mobility devices are moving close to customer vicinity by moving to rapidly growing sales platforms
  • Favorable reimbursement policies on purchase and rental of personal mobility devices will aid expansion of the market in the coming years
  • Walking Aids
  • Mobility Scooters
  • Medical Beds
  • Wheelchairs
  • Others
  • Hospitals & Clinics
  • Long Term Care Centres
  • Households
  • Others
  • Wholesalers/Distributors
  • Online Retailers
  • Multi-brand Stores
  • Specialty Stores
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • East Asia
  • South Asia & Pacific
  • MEA

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Healthy Fat-Free Snacks Market 2022 Outlook, Current and Future Industry Landscape Analysis 2031

Neurointerventional Devices Market Witness a Spike in Growth Pace Recent Improvements in Pricing Models: FMI

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Devices Market Witness a Spike in Growth Pace Recent Improvements in Pricing Models: FMI