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Computed Tomography Scan Market Poised for Steady Growth Through 2031 with Key Players Driving Innovation

The Computed Tomography Scan market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 5.9% from 2025 to 2031, supported by increasing demand for high-slice CT systems, AI-augmented imaging, and dose-reduction technologies. Major players like GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Toshiba, Hitachi, NeuroLogica (Samsung), Neusoft, Medtronic, and Shenzhen-based firms are leading innovation and expansion. Globally, North America and Europe will see steady upgrades in diagnostic infrastructure and imaging quality; Asia-Pacific is poised for highest growth due to rising healthcare investment, volume demand, and local manufacturing. The CT Scanner market is also making strides in point-of-care and mobile imaging applications, especially in critical care and emergency settings. With regulatory focus on patient safety and interoperability, the market is set for sustainable growth and broader access by 2031.
Published 23 September 2025

According to The Insight Partners –The Computed Tomography Scan market is entering a mature growth phase, as demand for faster diagnostics, improved imaging quality, and AI-enabled solutions intensifies worldwide. With industry titans like GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Toshiba Medical Systems, Hitachi Medical, NeuroLogica (Samsung), Neusoft, Medtronic, and Shenzhen-based firms shaping the competitive landscape, the market is expected to grow at a compounded rate of 5.9% CAGR between 2025 and 2031. This forward momentum reflects both technological advancement and evolving healthcare needs globally.

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Market Size, Share, Trends, Analysis & Forecast (By 2031)

Global CAGR (2025–2031): ~ 5.9% growth year over year.

Market Size: From the base (current) figures increasing steadily through the forecast period; demand rising across key regions.

Market Share:

  • Leading companies (e.g., GE Healthcare, Siemens, Philips) hold significant share through innovation, strong service networks, and high-slice CT technology.
  • Emerging strongholds in Asia (China, India, Shenzhen companies) where cost-effective solutions, and localized manufacturing are boosting share.

Key Trends:

  • Adoption of high-slice CT systems (128-, 256-, 320-slice etc.) for better resolution and faster scan times.
  • Integration of AI / machine learning for image reconstruction, noise reduction, and diagnosis support.
  • Growing interest in mobile and bedside CT scanners, especially in emergency medicine and critical care.
  • Emphasis on dose reduction technologies to minimize radiation exposure.
  • Increasing regulatory scrutiny and focus on safety, patient-centric features, and interoperability with hospital systems.

Forecast to 2031:

  • Continued steady growth at ~5.9% annually.
  • Mature markets (North America, Europe) will see incremental enhancements (higher slices, AI-enhanced imaging, premium service contracts).
  • Developing regions will drive volume, especially where access to diagnostic imaging is limited, and governments invest in healthcare infrastructure.

Global & Regional Analysis

Global View:

The Computed Tomography Scan market is expanding under consistent pressure from medical applications—oncology, neurology, cardiovascular diseases—and from demand for more precise diagnostic imaging. Technological evolution (higher slice counts, AI software, compact form-factors) is enabling newer use cases, such as mobile imaging, emergency diagnostics, and smaller healthcare facilities.

Regional Breakdown:

Region

Key Drivers

Challenges

Outlook to 2031

North America

Large installed base; high healthcare spending; early adopter of high-resolution and AI-augmented CT devices

Regulatory cost pressure, reimbursement constraints, competition from MRI and other imaging modalities

Moderate growth; upgrades of existing systems; innovation in imaging software and outpatient hub deployment

Europe

Aging population; strong healthcare systems; demand for diagnostic accuracy; regulatory support for imaging standards

Reimbursement complexity; varying infrastructure across countries; cost control measures

Solid growth; high-slice CT and hybrid imaging; emphasis on patient safety and dose reduction

Asia-Pacific (including China & India)

Rapid healthcare infrastructure expansion; rising disease burden; lower cost expectations; strong manufacturing ecosystems

Price sensitivity; variable regulatory frameworks; access issues in rural areas

Highest growth rates; increasing local R&D; mobile and portable CT solutions; companies from Shenzhen / China boosting availability

Latin America, Middle East & Africa

Growing government health programmes; demand for diagnostics; foreign investment

Infrastructure, skilled workforce, quality assurance, maintenance & training costs

Steady growth; focus on entry-level and mid-slice systems; partnerships with global players; telehealth integration to leapfrog barriers

Market Leaders & Key Company Profiles

These companies play central roles in shaping the Computed Tomography Scan market, both in terms of innovation and reach:

GE Healthcare – Known for their high-slice CT scanners, volumetric imaging, and strong service network globally.

Siemens Healthcare – Pushing into AI software, low dose scan protocols, and hybrid imaging platforms.

Philips Healthcare – Emphasises patient-centric design and integration of imaging modalities; working on dose management and image clarity.

Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation – Focus on reliability, long-term accuracy, and CT systems with improved user interface.

Hitachi Medical Corporation – Delivers durable scanners; increasingly working on compact systems and integration with AI tools.

NeuroLogica Corporation (Samsung) – Innovation in mobile and point-of-care CT systems; pushing access in emergency & field settings.

Neusoft Medical Systems (China) – Growing presence in Asia; cost-competitive CT hardware and local support.

Medtronic (Ireland) – Although more known for interventional systems, also investing in imaging synergy and guidance systems.

Shenzhen (Hong Kong) companies – Local players from Shenzhen and nearby regions are offering lower-cost, emerging CT hardware and servicing options; important for volume growth in APAC and developing markets.

Updated Market News

Regional forecasts confirm that countries like Germany, India, South Korea, Australia are expected to show consistent growth at ~5.9% CAGR in the Computed Tomography Scanner market. 

The “point-of-care CT imaging systems” segment is gaining momentum: compact CT units, bedside scanners etc. are getting adopted in outpatient centers and emergency units. 

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