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Japan's haematology analysers market to rise at 5% CAGR through 2033

The sector accounted for around 70% of the APAC market in 2023.

Japan’s haematology analysers market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 5% through 2033 amidst a heavy reliance on these devices for automated blood analysis, according to GlobalData.

The report revealed that the country’s sector accounted for around 70% of the Asia Pacific (APAC) market in 2023, driven by the availability of advanced technology from major industry players.

Meanwhile, the market’s expansion is attributed to the analysers' ability to provide accurate and faster diagnostic information, as well as targeted treatment for various blood conditions.

Moreover, Shreya Jain, a medical devices analyst at GlobalData, said that future advancements are likely to be driven by artificial intelligence (AI) integration, enhanced automation, and the development of portable point-of-care devices.

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