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Global Strategic Business Report 2018: Brain Monitoring Devices Market 2016-2024 - EEG is DominatingDUBLIN, Feb. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Brain Monitoring Devices - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2016 through 2024. Also, a five-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. This report analyzes worldwide markets by the following Product Segments:
The report profiles 38 companies including many key and niche players such as:
Key Topics Covered: Major Market Restraints Developed Regions Take the Lead; Developing to Drive Growth 2. EEG Leads the Global Brain Monitoring Devices Market Major Advantages of EEG A Peek into Certain Disadvantages Clinical Applications of ElectroEncephalography (EEG) An Overview Epilepsy Structural Lesions Infections Head Injuries Coma and Brain Death Metabolic Disorders Cerebrovascular Disorders Anesthesia Level and Intraoperative Monitoring Sleep Therapy Migraine Alzheimer Disease Higher Cognitive Functions Evolution of EEG Research An Insight Technology-Driven EEG Products Gain Acceptance Technological Innovations in the EEG Market Space 3D Imaging Devices to Diagnose Brain Disorders Neurotechnology for Artificial Interaction with the Brain In-Ear EEG to Potentially Enable Unobtrusive Brain-Hacking Devices Mobile EEG Cap for Brainwave Monitoring On-the-Move Market Witnesses Launch of Improved EEG Amplifier Technologies Growing Prevalence of Obesity, Cardiovascular, and Autoimmune Diseases Drive Demand Higher Incidence of Epilepsy in Developing Countries Propel EEG Market Video EEG Monitoring Systems Ideal for Long-Term Epilepsy Monitoring Dearth of EEG Technicians Expected to Boost Demand for Automated Equipment Growing Demand for Long-Term Monitoring Drives Adoption of EEG Devices 3. A Focus on Other Brain Monitoring Devices MagnetoEncephalography (MEG) Devices Market Players Benefits over EEG Drives Demand for MEG Devices Electroencephalography (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG): A Comparison Differences and Similarities EEG and MEG: A Comparative Presentation Maturity and Availability EEG MEG Complementary and Alternative Technologies to EEG/MEG An Overview of Major Indications of MEG Language Localization A Promising Application for MEG Innovative Technologies Focus on Reducing Helium Use in MEG; to Drive Future Adoption Rates Low Cost Highly Sensitive Magnetometer on the Anvil Introduction of HyQUID Sensors to Facilitate High Performance MEG Scanners Multimodal Imaging with Hybrid MEG-MRI Holds Tremendous Potential Ahead IntraCranial Pressure (ICP) Devices Rising Incidence of TBI, and Technological Developments Drive the ICP Market Non-Invasive Techniques Remain at the Epicenter of Research Efforts in ICP Monitoring Innovations in ICP Market Novel Non-Invasive Technique to Monitor ICP New Dissolvable Silicon Implant to Monitor ICP of Brain 4. Competitive Landscape Brain Monitoring Devices Market EEG Devices Market Major EEG Hardware Vendors Invasive Device Vendors Continue to Lead ICP Market Space Competition Brews in ICP Monitors A Note on Select Popular Devices Novel ICP Monitoring Devices Take Non-Invasiveness to New Levels Researchers Develop New Device for Accurate, Fast aICP Measurement Multinational Companies Lead Cerebral Oximeter Market; Smaller Companies Drive Innovation 5. Market Trends, Issues & Drivers Increasing Incidence of Targeted Conditions Drive Growth Incidence and Prevalence of Select Target Conditions for Brain Monitoring Growing Prevalence of Epilepsy to Drive Demand for EEG Devices Rising Incidence Rate of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) to Drive Demand for ICP Monitors Aging Population: The Cornerstone of Growth in Brain Monitoring Devices Increasing Healthcare Spending in Emerging Markets: Opportunities in Store Lower Public Awareness Calls for Improved Awareness Campaign Designs Dissolvable, Flexible Silicon Electronic Device to Aid Brain Monitoring 6. Product Overview 7. Product Introductions/Innovations Rythm Unveils Dreem Headband Masimo Introduces RD SedLine EEG Sensor RICOH MEG Obtains FDA 510(k) Clearance York Instruments Unveils New MEG Device Neural Analytics Receives Clearance from FDA Masimo Announces CE Marking for Pediatric O3 Regional Oximetry Vittamed Unveils First Noninvasive Intracranial Pressure Monitor 8. Recent Industry Activity Natus Medical Acquires Neurosurgery Assets from Integra Lifesciences Philips to Acquire Electrical Geodesics Integra LifeSciences Acquires Codman Neurosurgery Business from Johnson & Johnson Compumedics Receives the First MEG Contract Philips Partners with Masimo Compumedics Obtains Neuro-Diagnostics Systems Contract with Bestmed Ricoh Acquires Yokogawa's Magnetoencephalography (MEG) systems 9. Focus on Select Major Players 10. Global Market Perspective Total Companies Profiled: 38 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries 41) The United States (17) Canada (1) Japan (2) Europe (14) - France (2) - Germany (3) - The United Kingdom (2) - Italy (1) - Spain (1) - Rest of Europe (5) Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (4) Middle East (3) For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/v6c5tn/global_strategic?w=5 Media Contact: Research and Markets
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