A series of articles from Future Electronics’ Expert Panel Discussions
Global trends are showing the average consumer to be continually more aware of their own health and wellness. Wearable technology and portable medical devices play a big role in this fact, considering users are more empowered than ever to track key factors of their wellbeing.
From sleep cycles and daily step tracking to glucose monitoring and other real-time medical data applications, advancements in technology only continue to open possibilities for users and patients.
World leading brands are quickly showing interest in this sector. For example, during Apple’s latest announcement event, the tech giant was proud to display new technologies to track sleep apnea, breathing disturbances, and hearing loss aids among other features.
This growing interest in health and wellness has poised the medical electronics market to grow from $11.8 billion in 2022 to $23.0 billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 6.7%.*
In this series of articles, we explore how sensors are making this medical electronics revolution possible, and how users, doctors, and engineers worldwide can collaborate and innovate for a better life.
To get an integral picture of the sector, we gathered a panel of experts from different areas of the industry, getting an in-depth, comprehensive look at the trends, opportunities for engineers, and insights on how tomorrow might look in the world of healthcare technology.
Our panelists for this series were:
- Sevin Samadi as our sensor specialist
- Don Gunn to guide us on processors and Goldilocks details
- Allen Cabreros on all things wireless
- Lazina Rahman (IoT/Connectivity specialist) as our mediator
The discussion was prompted by questions that were approached from each one’s own area of expertise, at times prompting new questions and displaying how the areas entangle and interact.
Dive into the series and explore the articles:
*As per Allied Market Research report on Medical Electronics Market Size, Share, Competitive Landscape and Trend Analysis Report, by Component, by Application, by End Use : Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2023-2032