MEDICAL RADIATION SHIELDING MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Medical Radiation Shielding Market, By Product Type (Shields, Protective Barriers and Booths, Radiation Detection & Monitoring Equipment, Protective Doors and Windows, Lead Curtains & Sheets, Others), By Application (Radiation Therapy Shielding and Diagnostic Shielding), By End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Others), By Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa)
In February 2023, SDS Specialist Door Solutions, a manufacturer of specialist doorsets for demanding environments, launched Shieldoor lead-lined, x-ray doors for healthcare field that protects the demanding and challenging environments within hospital and radiology facilities
In April 2022, Radiaction Medical Ltd., a medical device company focused on radiation protection in the interventional cardiology and electrophysiology sectors, announced that it had completed a US$ 10 million round of financing led by current investors- InnovaHealth Partners. The Funding will be used to launch Radiaction's Shield System in the U.S. and to further commercialize in Europe.
In March 2022, TVM Capital Life Science, a venture capital firm, invested USD 13 million in Egg Medical Inc., a medical device company commercializing technologies to reduce scatter radiation exposure during interventional angiographic, to overcome the plague interventional cardiology - radiation scattering during X-ray-guided treatments. The radiation is contained in the company's Eggnest XR product, which substitutes the patient mattress on the X-ray table with a carbon fiber platform with inbuilt radiation shielding.
In February 2022, Radiation Medical Ltd. announced a new partnership with Mazowiecki Hospital's acquisitions Interventional Cardiology section in Ostroleka, Poland. Through the company's ground-breaking fully-automated shielding technology, the hospital got the first installed system in Europe to safeguard interventional cardiologists and medical staff from the fatal effects of X-ray radiation exposure