Italy Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Market Trends and Insights
Demographic Aging and Escalating Chronic-Disease Incidence
Citizens aged ≥65 are expected to climb from 24% to 34% by 2050, driving multi-modality follow-up for cancers, heart disease, and musculoskeletal conditions. Hospital radiology departments report increasing examination complexity that favors higher-throughput CT scanners, wide-bore MRI, and iterative reconstruction software. Workflow automation and patient-comfort features gain priority as frail patients require longer positioning times. Vendors that combine low-dose protocols with rapid image reconstruction gain a competitive edge in the Italy diagnostic imaging equipment market.Large-Scale Government & EU Recovery Funding for Healthcare Modernization
The PNRR sets aside funds to replace 3,100 legacy systems and digitalize 280 emergency departments, triggering a concentrated equipment buying cycle that benefits premium vendors able to guarantee cyber-secure interoperability. Southern hospitals receive above-average budget shares, narrowing the historic North-South technology gap. Public tenders favor systems offering AI-ready architectures, remote service diagnostics, and energy-saving standby modes, reinforcing high-spec replacements across the Italy diagnostic imaging equipment market.High Cost of Imaging Equipment & Procedures
Out-of-pocket healthcare spending rose 10.3% in 2023, and 4.5 million citizens skipped care due to cost. Capital budgets in smaller hospitals lag behind recommended five-to-seven-year replacement cycles, suppressing demand for high-end MRI and hybrid scanners. Service contracts, software upgrades, and energy costs compound financial strain, limiting purchasing power in parts of the Italy diagnostic imaging equipment market.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Rapid Technological Breakthroughs in Multimodal Imaging
- Rising Uptake of Point-of-Care, Portable and Mobile Imaging Platforms
- Lengthy Regulatory, Reimbursement and Public-Tender Procedures
Segment Analysis
X-ray retained 30.32% share in 2025, underpinned by universal clinical use and economical operating costs. Digital radiography upgrades continue to replace film systems, securing steady replacement demand within the Italy diagnostic imaging equipment market. Advanced detectors and dose-reduction algorithms enhance image quality while easing regulatory compliance.MRI, however, is set to grow at a 7.17% CAGR as open-bore systems reduce claustrophobia and 3 T platforms shorten scan times. Esaote’s Magnifico Open drove a 3.3% sales increase in 2023. Neuro-oncology, musculoskeletal sports injuries, and cardiac viability studies widen clinical indications, elevating the MRI slice of the Italy diagnostic imaging equipment market size for hospital and private settings alike.
Fixed units held 81.12% of 2025 revenues, anchored by high-throughput CT, MRI, and angio suites that integrate with PACS and hospital information systems. PNRR budgets prioritize like-for-like replacements, ensuring short-term stability in this segment of the Italy diagnostic imaging equipment market.
Mobile and handheld devices are scaling at 6.79% CAGR. Wireless ultrasound probes and wheeled DR carts support surge capacity in ICUs and emergency departments. Their flexibility aligns with evolving care models such as hospital-at-home, expanding the Italy diagnostic imaging equipment market share for vendors that optimize weight, battery life, and image quality.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Modality
- MRI
- Computed Tomography
- Ultrasound
- X-Ray
- Nuclear Imaging (PET/SPECT)
- Fluoroscopy
- Mammography
- By Portability
- Fixed Systems
- Mobile and Hand-held Systems
- By Application
- Cardiology
- Oncology
- Neurology
- Orthopedics
- Gastroenterology
- Gynecology & Obstetrics
- Other Applications
- By End User
- Hospitals
- Diagnostic Imaging Centers
- Ambulatory Surgical Centers
- Other End Users
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- Siemens Healthineers
- Koninklijke Philips
- GE Healthcare
- Canon
- FUJIFILM
- Esaote
- Italray
- Gilardoni SpA
- Hologic
- Carestream Health
- Agfa-Gevaert
- SAMSUNG (SamsungHealthcare.com)
- Shimadzu
- Mindray
- Bracco
- GMM Group
- Villa Sistemi Medicali Spa
- Guerbet SA
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Siemens Healthineers AG
- Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- GE HealthCare
- Canon Medical Systems Corporation
- Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
- Esaote SpA
- Italray SRL
- Gilardoni SpA
- Hologic Inc.
- Carestream Health
- Agfa-Gevaert Group
- SAMSUNG (SamsungHealthcare.com)
- Shimadzu Corporation
- Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd
- Bracco Imaging SpA
- GMM Group
- Villa Sistemi Medicali Spa
- Guerbet SA

