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Since the groundbreaking X-ray debuted in 1895 , medical imaging has revolutionised patient care . From bulky ultrasound machines to today ’ s pocket-sized devices linking up with smart devices , the landscape has evolved dramatically . This progression heralds a new era of accessibility and demand , transforming the way patients are diagnosed and treated .

Today ’ s medical imaging market is on a steady climb , with a compound annual growth rate of 6.2 %. Currently worth $ 40.33bn it is expected to reach
$ 61.51bn by 2033 . But what does this mean for doctors , healthcare systems , patients and the tech wizards driving innovations in this field ?
While hospitals and diagnostic centres have traditionally been the main users , specialist clinics are now making their mark . Although X-rays still hold sway , the rapid rise of ultrasound , thanks to its affordability and portability , is notable . The advent of handheld and wireless imaging devices reflects a mutual push and pull between supply and demand , driving market expansion .
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