PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1601597
PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1601597
Global Closed System Drug Transfer Device Market Research Report Information By type (Membrane to Membrane and Needleless System), By Component (Vial Access Devices, Syringe Safety Devices, Accessories, Bag/Line Access Devices), By Closing Mechanism (Push to Turn System, Color-to-color Alignment System, Leur Lock Systems, Click to Lock Systems), By Technology (Compartmentalize Devices, Diaphragm-Based Devices, and Air Filtration Devices) By Region- Forecast to 2032
Market Profile
The Closed System Drug Transfer Device Market is expected to have value USD 1.07 billion in 2023. From USD 1.20 billion in 2024 to USD 2.87 billion by 2032 the sector is expected to have a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.17%. The rigorous regulations of the healthcare industry and the worldwide increasing frequency of cancer are driving development in the market.
Importantly, the growing worldwide cancer prevalence is driving the global closed-system drug transfer device (CSTD) market. This is so because cancer therapy usually requires the use of dangerous drugs that could compromise the health of medical professionals handling them. By use of a closed and leak-proof mechanism, the device is meant to stop the release of these dangerous drugs into the surroundings. Furthermore driving the rising global cancer burden include environmental causes, aging population, better diagnosis tools, and lifestyle choices promoting market expansion.
Segregation of the market
Based on type, the worldwide closed-system drug transfer device market is divided into superfluous systems and membrane-to- membrane systems.
Four categories have been established out of the market: vial access devices, hypodermic safety devices, bag/line access devices, and accessories. The component grounds this division.
Four markets have been developed out of the market: push-to--turn systems, color-to--color alignment systems, leur lock systems, and click-to-lock systems. The closure mechanism forms basis for this classification.
Based on technology, the Closed System Drug Transfer Device Market now consists of air filtration devices, diaphragm-based devices, and compartmentalized devices.
The Market has been segmented into hospitals & clinics, specialty centers, and others based on the end consumer.
Geographic Insights
The Closed System Drug Transfer Device Market has been segmented into the Rest of the World, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America based on region. It is anticipated that North America will account for the largest market share in 2023 and reach USD 9.92 billion by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.10% during the forecast period.
The global CSTD market is expected to be dominated by North America, which holds the largest market share of 38.14%. The strong research and development infrastructure and the increasing prevalence of cancer cases are the primary factors contributing to this substantial market share. For example, in 2020, the United States reported 1,603,844 new cancer cases and 602,347 cancer fatalities.
Asia-Pacific is anticipated to experience substantial growth and is anticipated to be the fastest-growing region during the forecast period. This is attributed to the growing number of new vendors involved in the drug-device system, as numerous regional and small market participants are attempting to leverage their market share.
The Closed System Drug Transfer Device Market is distinguished by the presence of numerous global, regional, and local vendors. The market is intensely competitive, with all participants striving to acquire the largest possible market share. Market growth is significantly influenced by intense competition, frequent changes in government policies, and regulations.
Becton, Dickson, and Company, Inc., Baxter International Inc., ICU Medical, Inc., JMS Co.Ltd, B. Braun SE, Simplivia (Israel), Becton, Cormed (US), Yukon Medical (US), Caragen Ltd. (Ireland), and Equashield are among the major players in the Closed System Drug Transfer Device Market.