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ENT Devices Market to 2017 - Cochlear Implants and Bone Anchored Hearing Implants are the Fastest Growing Segments

GBI Research, July 2011, Pages: 77


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‘ENT Devices Market to 2017 - Cochlear Implants and Bone Anchored Hearing Implants are the Fastest Growing Segments’ provides key data, information and analysis on the global ENT devices market. The report provides market landscape, competitive landscape and market trends information on four ENT devices market categories: diagnostic devices, hearing aid devices, hearing implants and voice prosthesis. The report provides comprehensive information on the key trends affecting these categories, and key analytical content on the market dynamics. The report also reviews the competitive landscape and gives a detailed analysis of the pipeline products in each category. The report also reviews details regarding important merger and acquisition deals that have taken place in the ENT devices market during the past four years. This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by a team of industry experts.

Scope

- Key geographies covered include the US, Canada, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, China, India, Australia, and Brazil.

- Market size for four ENT devices market categories: diagnostic devices, hearing aid devices, hearing implants and voice prosthesis.

- Annualized market revenues data for 2003–2010, and forecasts for 2010–2017.

- Qualitative analysis of key market trends, market drivers, and restraints by each category within the ENT devices market.

- The report also covers information on the leading companies currently operating in the market, the competitive landscape, and the leading technologies.

- Key players covered include William Demant Holding A/S (WDH), Siemens Healthcare, Cochlear ltd., Sonova Holding.

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- Identify, understand and capitalize on the next being thing in the ENT devices market landscape?

- Make more informed business decisions from the insightful and in-depth analysis of the ENT devices market and the factors shaping it.


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