Diagnostic X-Ray System companies

  • Report ID: 868
  • Published Date: May 26, 2025
  • Report Format: PDF, PPT

Companies Dominating the Diagnostic X-ray Landscape

    Collectively, the leading MedTech companies in the global diagnostic X-ray market, such as Siemens, GE, and Canon, hold a market share of more than 46.2%. Their initiatives to promote AI adoption and worldwide growth are creating a positive business climate in this sector, which inspires more companies to invest in this merchandise. For instance, Siemens and Philips, improved outcomes in a variety of clinical settings by leveraging the reach of their AI portfolio in this category through their partnership with the NIH and the Mayo Clinic. Furthermore, GE Healthcare and the Mayo Clinic's collaboration also increased engagement in this discipline by enhancing the accuracy of AI-powered X-rays by 20.2%.

    The top 20 cohort of such key players include:

    Company Name (Country)

    Market Share

    Industry Focus

    Siemens Healthineers (Germany)

    18.5%

    Leader in AI-powered digital X-ray systems, mobile C-arms

    GE Healthcare (USA)

    16.1%

    Advanced portable X-rays, AI analytics for radiology

    Canon Medical Systems (Japan)

    12.3%

    Low-dose pediatric/geriatric X-ray systems

    Philips Healthcare (Netherlands)

    10.1%

    Integrated teleradiology solutions, compact X-ray units

    Fujifilm Holdings (Japan)

    8.4%

    Retrofit digital X-ray systems, high-resolution detectors

    Shimadzu Corporation (Japan)

    xx%

    Fluoroscopy systems, orthopedic imaging solutions

    Carestream Health (USA)

    xx%

    Cost-effective DR systems for emerging markets

    Hologic (USA)

    xx%

    Women’s health-focused X-ray (mammography integration)

    Samsung Medison (South Korea)

    xx%

    AI-integrated mobile X-rays for ER/trauma

    Mindray (China)

    xx%

    Budget-friendly digital X-rays for APAC/LAMEA

    Agfa-Gevaert (Belgium)

    xx%

    Enterprise imaging software, X-ray workflow solutions

    Varex Imaging (USA)

    xx%

    X-ray tubes/components for OEMs (supplies Siemens, Canon)

    Hitachi Healthcare (Japan)

    xx%

    Hybrid X-ray/MRI systems for specialized diagnostics

    Konica Minolta (Japan)

    xx%

    Compact digital radiography systems

    Allengers Medical (India)

    xx%

    Low-cost stationary X-rays for Indian/African markets

    Planmed (Finland)

    xx%

    Orthopedic/3D imaging solutions

    NeuroLogica (USA)

    xx%

    Portable CT/X-ray hybrids (e.g., CereTom)

    Trivitron Healthcare (India)

    xx%

    Emerging market-focused analog-to-digital X-ray conversions

    MS Westfalia (Australia)

    xx%

    Niche veterinary X-ray systems

    BMI Biomedical International (Malaysia)

    xx%

    ASEAN-focused refurbished X-ray equipment

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In the year 2025, the industry size of diagnostic x-ray is evaluated at USD 13.1 billion.

Diagnostic X-ray Market size was valued at USD 13.1 billion in 2024 and is set to exceed USD 24.6 billion by 2037, expanding at over 6.1% CAGR during the forecast period i.e., between 2025-2037.

North America industry is predicted to dominate majority revenue share by 2037, impelled by high adoption of technology and demand for improved infrastructure in healthcare facilities, along with increasing demand for diagnostic equipment in the region.

The major players in the market are GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Siemens Healthcare Private Limited, Koninklijke Philips N.V, Shimadzu Corporation, FUJIFILM Corporation, GMM, Allengers, Hitachi, Ltd., Carestream Health, CANON MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION, and others.
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