PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1611117
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1611117
The global MRI motion tracking systems market size is estimated to reach USD 211 million by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 7.4% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The increased need by radiologists to capture sharp and clear images with reduced artifacts minimized errors, and reduced need for multiple MRI scans, are factors influencing the growth of the industry.
During MRI scans, especially brain scans, the patient's head must remain still, which often causes discomfort to the patients, resulting in unclear and blurred images. This ultimately prevents the radiologists from effectively analyzing MRI images and forces them to conduct multiple scans. Unnecessary scans cause a great economic burden on the hospital, radiologist, and insurer. Hence, it calls for systems such as motion tracking that saves analysis time, ensure patient comfort, and improve diagnostic capabilities.
This market is at a nascent stage, as only 2 companies across the globe, named, Kineticor and TracInnovations, have received FDA approval for the commercialization of their products. The addition of such systems within the MRI systems provides the following advantages:
Numerous research is been conducted in this space to determine system efficacy, safety, and accuracy. Motion tracking systems from new market entrants like Metria Innovations are being used by numerous research institutes and universities and are soon to receive FDA approval for product launch. Various universities are developing their systems for research purposes and may file FDA approvals for the same. Hence, the market holds great potential for new entrants as there is a limited presence of highly sophisticated systems at the moment.