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2025年医疗保健物联网(IoT)全球市场报告Internet Of Things (IoT) In Healthcare Global Market Report 2025 |
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近年来,医疗保健领域物联网 (IoT) 的市场规模呈指数级增长,从 2024 年的 2,317.1 亿美元增长到 2025 年的 2,807.9 亿美元,复合年增长率达 21.2%。预测期内的成长归因于新兴市场的经济成长、慢性病的盛行率上升以及网路普及率的提高。
预计未来几年,医疗保健领域的物联网 (IoT) 市场将呈指数级增长,到 2029 年将达到 6,046.9 亿美元,年复合成长率(CAGR)为 21.1%。预测期内的成长可归因于医疗保健领域智慧型装置和穿戴式装置的日益普及、老年人口的成长以及医疗保健领域数位转型的日益普及。预测期内的主要趋势包括技术进步、远端医疗、边缘运算技术的运用、即时健康监测系统的采用、产品发布、伙伴关係和协作等。
医疗保健领域的物联网 (IoT) 是指整合无线通讯、感测和定位技术、云端、数据和保全服务的解决方案,旨在增强预防性医疗保健以及健康状况的诊断、治疗、疗法和监测。医疗保健领域的物联网透过将智慧感测器整合到医疗设备中,促进远端患者监测,确保患者的安全和健康,并使医生能够提供适当的医疗服务。
医疗保健市场中物联网的主要类型包括医疗设备、系统、软体和服务。医疗设备包括製造商计划用于医疗目的的机器及其相关对象。连接技术包括蜂窝、Wi-Fi、近距离场通讯、卫星、蓝牙和Zigbee。应用包括远端医疗、临床操作、工作流程管理、住院患者病患监测、药物管理和互联成像,并被临床研究组织、政府机构、研究和诊断实验室、医院和诊所以及其他最终用户使用。
2025年春季美国关税的突然上调以及由此引发的贸易摩擦对资讯科技产业产生了重大影响,尤其是硬体製造、资料基础设施和软体部署。对进口半导体、电路基板和网路设备征收更高的关税,并推高了高科技公司、云端服务供应商和资料中心的生产和营运成本。在全球范围内采购笔记型电脑、伺服器和消费电子产品零件的公司面临更长的前置作业时间和价格压力。同时,对专业软体征收的关税以及主要国际市场的报復性措施扰乱了全球IT供应链,减少了海外对美国製造技术的需求。作为应对措施,该行业正在增加对国内晶片生产的投资,扩大供应商网络,并利用人工智慧自动化来提高弹性并更有效地管理成本。
本研究报告是商业研究公司 (The Business Research Company) 新报告系列的一部分,该系列包含医疗保健物联网市场的统计数据、全球医疗保健物联网市场规模、各地区市场份额、医疗保健物联网市场份额竞争对手、医疗保健物联网细分市场的详细情况、市场趋势和机会,以及在医疗保健物联网领域取得成功所需的其他数据。这份医疗保健物联网市场研究报告透过对产业现状和未来趋势的详细分析,全面概述了您所需的一切。
未来五年的预测成长率为21.1%,较我们先前对该市场的预测略有下降0.4%。这一下降主要源自于美国与其他国家之间关税的影响。医疗物联网计划可能会因生物识别感测器和资料通讯晶片关税上调而受到阻碍,而这些晶片对于远端患者监护至关重要。由于互惠关税以及贸易紧张局势和限制措施加剧对全球经济和贸易的负面影响,其影响也将更加广泛。
数位转型的日益普及预计将推动医疗保健市场物联网 (IoT) 的成长。医疗保健领域的数位转型涉及利用各种技术和数位护理方案来改善患者服务并推动医疗服务提供。这种转变正在推动人工智慧等技术的广泛应用。最近的一项调查发现,81% 的医疗保健主管表示其组织内部的数位转型步伐正在加快,93% 的高阶主管感到今年创新的迫切性。例如,GOV.UK 在 2023 年 11 月指出,政府数位和资料专业的数量在 2022 年 4 月至 2023 年 4 月期间增长了 19%,有效满足了对关键数位技能的需求。因此,医疗保健领域数位转型的日益普及将增强该领域物联网的成长。
全球老年人口的成长预计将推动医疗保健市场物联网 (IoT) 的成长。老年人口定义为 65 岁及以上的人群,他们通常面临多种健康挑战和其他问题。针对这一人群量身定制的技术可以显着改善他们的护理,从而推动医疗保健领域对物联网解决方案的需求。例如,根据英国国会下议院图书馆 2024 年 7 月的报告,2022 年,英国65 岁及以上人口为 1,270 万,占总人口的 19%。预计到 2072 年,这一数字将增至 2,210 万,占总人口的 27%。因此,老年人口的成长可能会推动物联网在医疗保健领域的扩张。
物联网 (IoT) 医疗保健市场的主要企业正在开发创新解决方案,例如云端基础的平台,以改善患者监测、增强数据管理并实现远端医疗服务。云端基础的平台是一种线上服务,可在远端伺服器上储存和管理数据,使用户能够透过网路存取应用程式和资讯。这有助于协作、扩充性和即时数据共用,而无需本地基础设施。例如,2023 年 11 月,荷兰科技公司飞利浦在 #RSNA23 上推出了其下一代云端基础的PACS(影像存檔和通讯系统)平台 HealthSuite Imaging。飞利浦的 HealthSuite Imaging 使放射科医生可以从任何地方安全地存取诊断工具和报告,并具有支援 AI 的工作流程编配,可简化临床流程、提高营运效率和患者照护。
物联网 (IoT) 领域的医疗保健公司正积极建立伙伴关係和联盟,以此作为巩固市场地位的策略倡议。这些联盟服务于多种目的,包括实现业务线多元化、扩大地理覆盖范围以及建立更广泛的产品组合併提高资本效率。例如,2022 年 2 月,专注于人工智慧主导的医疗保健数位转型的主要企业GAVS Technologies (GAVS) 与印度软体和服务公司协会 (NASSCOM) 建立了伙伴关係。这家独特的合资企业专注于提供工业物联网的全面知识,涵盖概念和实践方面,包括人工智慧。此次合作旨在建立一个情报共用、技术协作和孵化平台,促进最尖端科技在印度医疗保健产业的应用和实施。 2022 年 3 月,印度着名的医疗服务提供者 Manipal Hospitals 与新加坡的 Connected Life 建立了合作伙伴关係。 Connected Life 提供使用谷歌云端开发的尖端感测器技术、行动应用程式和用于健身诊断的人工智慧。此次合作将把 Fitbit 的可穿戴技术与 Connected Life 的虚拟平台相结合,以监测患者的病情进展,并增强「高风险手术后的持续护理」。此次合作将为马尼帕尔医院的临床团队提供患者出院后的全面讯息,从而能够制定个人化的干预措施,并在整个康復过程中持续监测患者。
2022年1月,专注于为工业、医疗保健和企业提供网实整合系统 (CPS) 安全的美国网路安全公司 Claroty 采取策略性倡议,收购了 Medigate,具体金额未披露。此次收购将使 Claroty 能够透过统一的整合解决方案,为所有连网企业提供无与伦比的可视性、保护和威胁侦测,从而增强扩展物联网 (XIoT) 的安全性。总部位于美国的 Medigate 专注于为医疗保健提供者提供物联网安全平台,确保互联医疗的安全交付。
医疗保健市场物联网 (IoT) 的主要参与者包括 IBM 公司、微软公司、荷兰皇家飞利浦公司、通用电气医疗集团、思科系统公司、SAP SE、美敦力公司、西门子健康有限公司、英特尔公司、Comarch、联想医疗资讯科技有限公司、中国联通有限公司、MyrIoTa、NTT Fu、HCL 技术 Harbinger Pvt.Ltd、富士电机系统有限公司、联发科公司、华为、印尼电信、小米公司、Apteki+、Insilico Medicine、Gero、阿里巴巴集团控股有限公司、Biserenity、Orange Services, Inc.、Biserenity、Orange Business Services、罗伯特博世有限公司 Singtel、英飞凌科技、BIoTronik、Cobraim Genomics、Doctoralia、Emperra、Exovite、Genexyx、NeurNation、Psious、Px Healthcare、TrialReach、XtremeVRI、Skin Analytics、Babylon Health、Cambridge Cognition、DeepMind Technologies、BenevolentAI、RenalytixMed、Exscientia、ABot、KeepMind Technologies、BenevolentAI、Renalyam AI、Exscientia、ABottos、Ajensia、Botk、 Inc.、Oracle公司、Artizon Systems、高通科技公司、FireEye, Inc.、Stanley Healthcare、TeleMD、Webiomed、Senseonix Holdings, Inc.、Teletracking Technologies, Inc.、HoneywellLifeCare Solutions、Deep Genomics、Cyclica、波士顿科学公司、HealthnoigHealthinals、Dakak、Teep Genomics、DakBank、SilvCat。
2024年,北美是医疗保健物联网 (IoT) 市场规模最大的地区。预计亚太地区将成为预测期内成长最快的地区。医疗保健物联网 (IoT) 市场报告涵盖亚太地区、西欧、中欧和东欧、北美、南美以及中东和非洲。
医疗保健物联网 (IoT) 市场报告涵盖的国家有澳洲、巴西、中国、法国、德国、印度、印尼、日本、俄罗斯、韩国、英国、英国、美国、西班牙和加拿大。
医疗保健领域的物联网 (IoT) 市场由提供穿戴式外部医疗设备和固定式医疗设备的营业单位所赚取的收益所构成。该市场的价值指的是“出厂价”,即商品製造商或创造者销售给其他营业单位(包括下游製造商、批发商、经销商和零售商)或直接销售给最终客户的价值。该市场中的商品价值还包括商品创造者销售的任何相关服务。
The Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare refers to a solution that integrates wireless communication, sensing and positioning technologies, the cloud, and data and security services to enhance preventive healthcare, as well as the diagnosis, cure, treatment, and monitoring of health conditions. IoT in healthcare facilitates remote patient monitoring through the integration of smart sensors into medical devices, ensuring the safety and health of patients and enabling physicians to provide appropriate care.
The primary types of IoT in the healthcare market include medical devices, systems and software, and services. Medical devices encompass any instrument or related object that the producer intends for use in combination for a medical purpose. Connectivity technologies include cellular, Wi-Fi, near-field communications, satellite, Bluetooth, and Zigbee. Various applications include telemedicine, clinical operations, workflow management, inpatient monitoring, medication management, connected imaging, and other applications utilized by clinical research organizations, government institutions, research and diagnostic laboratories, hospitals and clinics, and other end-users.
Note that the outlook for this market is being affected by rapid changes in trade relations and tariffs globally. The report will be updated prior to delivery to reflect the latest status, including revised forecasts and quantified impact analysis. The report's Recommendations and Conclusions sections will be updated to give strategies for entities dealing with the fast-moving international environment.
The sharp rise in U.S. tariffs and the ensuing trade tensions in spring 2025 are having a significant impact on the information technology sector, especially in hardware manufacturing, data infrastructure, and software deployment. Increased duties on imported semiconductors, circuit boards, and networking equipment have driven up production and operating costs for tech companies, cloud service providers, and data centers. Firms that depend on globally sourced components for laptops, servers, and consumer electronics are grappling with extended lead times and mounting pricing pressures. At the same time, tariffs on specialized software and retaliatory actions by key international markets have disrupted global IT supply chains and dampened foreign demand for U.S.-made technologies. In response, the sector is ramping up investments in domestic chip production, broadening its supplier network, and leveraging AI-powered automation to improve resilience and manage costs more effectively.
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The internet of things (iot) in healthcare market size has grown exponentially in recent years. It will grow from $231.71 billion in 2024 to $280.79 billion in 2025 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.2%. The growth in the historic period can be attributed to economic growth in emerging markets, rising prevalence of chronic diseases, and increase in Internet penetration.
The internet of things (iot) in healthcare market size is expected to see exponential growth in the next few years. It will grow to $604.69 billion in 2029 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.1%. The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to the increasing adoption of smart devices and wearables in healthcare, the increase in the geriatric population, and the growing adoption of digital transformation in healthcare. Major trends in the forecast period include technological advancements, the use of telemedicine, edge computing technology, the adoption of real-time health monitoring systems, product launches, and partnerships and collaborations.
The forecast of 21.1% growth over the next five years reflects a modest reduction of 0.4% from the previous estimate for this market. This reduction is primarily due to the impact of tariffs between the US and other countries. Healthcare IoT projects may be hampered by tariff-induced price hikes on biometric sensors and data communication chips crucial for remote patient monitoring. The effect will also be felt more widely due to reciprocal tariffs and the negative effect on the global economy and trade due to increased trade tensions and restrictions.
The increasing adoption of digital transformation is expected to drive growth in the Internet of Things (IoT) within the healthcare market. Digital transformation in healthcare involves utilizing various technologies and digital care programs to improve patient services and advance healthcare delivery. This shift has led to greater use of technologies such as artificial intelligence. According to recent surveys, 81% of healthcare executives report that the pace of digital transformation within their organizations is accelerating, while 93% feel a sense of urgency to innovate this year. For instance, in November 2023, GOV.UK noted that the government's digital and data profession experienced a 19% growth between April 2022 and April 2023, effectively addressing critical digital skills demands. Thus, the growing adoption of digital transformation in healthcare is poised to enhance the growth of IoT in the sector.
The increasing geriatric population worldwide is expected to drive growth in the Internet of Things (IoT) within the healthcare market. The geriatric population, defined as individuals aged 65 and older, often faces multiple health challenges and other issues. Technologies tailored for this demographic can significantly enhance their care, thereby increasing the demand for IoT solutions in healthcare. For example, in July 2024, the UK Parliament's House of Commons Library reported that in 2022, the UK had 12.7 million people aged 65 and older, representing 19% of the total population. This number is projected to rise to 22.1 million by 2072, accounting for 27% of the overall population. Therefore, the growing geriatric population is likely to promote the expansion of IoT in the healthcare sector.
Major companies in the Internet of Things (IoT) healthcare market are developing innovative solutions like cloud-based platforms to improve patient monitoring, enhance data management, and enable remote healthcare services. Cloud-based platforms are online services that store and manage data on remote servers, allowing users to access applications and information via the internet. This facilitates collaboration, scalability, and real-time data sharing without the need for local infrastructure. For example, in November 2023, Philips, a Netherlands-based technology company, launched HealthSuite Imaging, a next-generation cloud-based PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) platform at #RSNA23. Philips HealthSuite Imaging allows radiologists to securely access diagnostic tools and reports from anywhere, featuring AI-enabled workflow orchestration that streamlines clinical processes to enhance operational efficiency and patient care.
Healthcare companies in the Internet of Things (IoT) sector are actively forming partnerships and collaborations as a strategic approach to fortify their market position. These collaborations serve various purposes, including diversification of business lines, expansion of geographical reach, and the creation of broader portfolios with increased capital efficiency. For instance, in February 2022, GAVS Technologies (GAVS), a leading India-based company specializing in AI-led Digital Transformation in healthcare, entered into a partnership with NASSCOM (National Association of Software and Service Companies). This unique venture focuses on providing comprehensive knowledge about the Industrial Internet of Things, covering both conceptual and practical aspects, including Artificial Intelligence. The collaboration aims to establish a platform for intelligence-sharing, technology collaboration, and incubation, fostering the adoption and implementation of cutting-edge technology in the healthcare industry in India. Another significant collaboration occurred in March 2022 when Manipal Hospitals, a prominent healthcare services provider in India, joined forces with Connected Life, a Singapore-based company offering state-of-the-art sensor technology, mobile applications, and AI for motor state diagnostics, developed with Google Cloud. This collaboration leverages Fitbit's wearable technology, integrated with Connected Life's virtual platform, to monitor patient progress and enhance the 'Continuity of Care Post-High-Risk Surgeries.' Through this partnership, clinical teams at Manipal Hospitals gain a comprehensive view of patients post-discharge, allowing tailored interventions to meet individual patient needs and ongoing monitoring throughout the recovery journey.
In January 2022, Claroty, a US-based cybersecurity firm specializing in cyber-physical systems (CPS) security for industrial, healthcare, and enterprise contexts, made a strategic move by acquiring Medigate for an undisclosed amount. This acquisition positions Claroty ideally to enhance the security of the extended Internet of Things (XIoT) by offering unparalleled visibility, protection, and threat detection for all interconnected enterprises through a unified integrated solution. Medigate, a US-based company, specializes in providing an IoT security platform for healthcare providers, ensuring the safe delivery of connected care.
Major companies operating in the internet of things (IoT) in healthcare market include IBM Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Koninklijke Philips N.V, GE Healthcare, Cisco Systems Inc., SAP SE, Medtronic PLC, Siemens Healthiness GmbH, Intel Corporation, Comarch, Lenovo Healthcare Information Technology, China Unicom Ltd., MyrIoTa, NTT Communications, HCL technologies Harbinger system, Aeron Systems, FuGenX Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Fuji Electric Systems Co., Ltd, Mediatek Inc., Huawei, Telkom Indonesia, Xiaomi Inc., Apteki+, Insilico Medicine, Gero, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Bioserenity, Orange Business Services, Robert Bosch GmbH Singtel, Infineon Technologies, BIoTronik, Coimbra Genomics, Doctoralia, Emperra, Exovite, Genexyx, NeurNation, Psious, Px Healthcare, TrialReach, XtremeVRI, Skin Analytics, Babylon Health, Cambridge Cognition, DeepMind Technologies, BenevolentAI, Renalytix AI, Exscientia, Iktos, Novartis, Care Mentor AI, MediSensum, Botkin, Ardigen, Hill-Rom Services, Inc., Oracle Corporation, Altizon Systems, Qualcomm Technologies Inc, Fire Eye Inc., STANLEY Healthcare, TeleMD, Webiomed, Senseonics Holdings Inc, TeleTracking Technologies Inc, Honeywell Lifecare Solutions, Deep Genomics, Cyclica, Boston Scientific Corporation, Health Care Originals, Dacadoo, Healthbank, SilverCloud, Diagnocat, Hewlett Packard Enterprise UAE, Nutrino.
North America was the largest region in the Internet of Things (IoT) in the healthcare market in 2024. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the forecast period. The regions covered in the Internet of things (IoT) in the healthcare market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa.
The countries covered in the Internet of things (IoT) in healthcare market report are Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia, South Korea, UK, USA, Italy, Spain, Canada.
The internet of things (IoT) in the healthcare market consists of revenues earned by entities by providing wearable external medical devices and stationery medical devices. Values in this market are 'factory gate' values, that is, the value of goods sold by the manufacturers or creators of the goods, whether to other entities (including downstream manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, and retailers) or directly to end customers. The value of goods in this market includes related services sold by the creators of the goods.
The market value is defined as the revenues that enterprises gain from the sale of goods and/or services within the specified market and geography through sales, grants, or donations in terms of the currency (in USD unless otherwise specified).
The revenues for a specified geography are consumption values that are revenues generated by organizations in the specified geography within the market, irrespective of where they are produced. It does not include revenues from resales along the supply chain, either further along the supply chain or as part of other products.
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