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  • Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Innovations Drive Growth in the Global Endoscopy Devices Sector
    Growth strategies driven by breakthrough technologies

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    With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the endoscopy devices market also started shifting focus towards prevention of cross-contamination risks. With the emergence of flexible single-use endoscopes by a few leading companies, the endoscopy devices industry projects huge potential of taking minimally invasive surgeries/procedures to newer heights. What are the different technological advancements that would revolutionize the global endoscopy devices market?

    As the need for minimally invasive surgeries witness rapid increase amongst both patient and clinicians, the global endoscopy devices market relentlessly innovates new technologies to differentiate themselves. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic triggered the shift towards flexible single-use endoscopes so as to prevent the risks of cross-contamination amongst patients. The endoscopy devices market has been analysed on a global scale with detailed market analysis of North America (NA), Western Europe (WE), Asia Pacific (APAC) regions. On the application segment, endoscopy devices has been studied across the basic eight segments comprising gastrointestinal (GI), laparoscopy, neurology, arthroscopy, urology, gynaecology, pulmonology, and ear, nose and throat (ENT) with focus on rigid endoscopes, flexible endoscopes and capsule endoscopy. From AI-enabled endoscopy platforms to robotic-assisted endoscopy, the global endoscopy devices market is expected to witness a major transformation with the next-gen technologies, powered with single-use/disposable capabilities.

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