The dosimetry market is expanding quickly; in 2022, its market worth will be US$2.7 billion. With a predicted compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8%, this upward trend is anticipated to continue, driven by growing wearable dosimeter adoption and safety concerns.

Dosimetry is essential for protecting workers exposed to radiation in a variety of industries, including nuclear power, medical, and scientific research. It calculates radiation exposure, allowing decision-makers to reduce hazards to health.

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Several key factors are propelling the market’s growth:

  • Heightened Safety Focus: Stringent regulations are being implemented to ensure safe radiation exposure levels in workplaces. Dosimeters are becoming mandatory for personnel working in high-risk environments.
  • Rise of Wearable Dosimeters: Wearable dosimeters, projected to capture over half the market share (US$1.8 billion) in 2022, offer increased comfort and ease of use compared to traditional dosimeters.
  • Growth in Nuclear Medicine and Radiopharmaceutical Use: The expanding use of nuclear medicine and radiopharmaceuticals in cancer treatment and diagnostics creates a significant demand for dosimetry solutions to monitor radiation exposure for both patients and healthcare professionals.
  • Minimizing Radiation Risks: Hospitals using large quantities of radiopharmaceuticals face potential risks from increased radiation levels. Dosimetry helps healthcare facilities maintain safe radiation levels and minimize exposure for staff.

Key Takeaways from Dosimetry Market Study:

  • In 2022, the United States is expected to account for approximately 90.8% of the North American Dosimetry market.
  • In 2022, Germany is expected to account for 20.9% of the European dosimetry market.
  • In 2022, the Chinese dosimetry market is expected to be valued US$138.3 million.
  • In 2022, India’s dosimetry market will account for roughly 49.5% of the global market.
  • Personal electronic dosimeters are expected to have the highest market share of 60.9% in 2022, rising at a CAGR of roughly 6.7% during the projected period.
  • Wearable dosimeters will lead the market by modality, accounting for 67.2% of total market revenue share in 2022.
  • By Energy, Active Dosimeters will lead the market and is projected to account for 69.1% of the total market revenue share in 2022.
  • By End User, Industrial segment is anticipated to hold the maximum share of 24.8% in 2022, expanding at rapid rate of 6.6% CAGR during the forecast period.

Acquisition Key Strategy Followed by Leading Manufacturers:

Leading manufacturers in the Dosimetry market are focusing on the acquisition strategy to enhance their product portfolio and expand their regional presence.  For instance, in 2017, Fortive acquired Landauer, a leading global provider of subscription-based technical and analytical services to determine occupational and environmental radiation exposure.

In 2016, Mirion Technologies Inc. acquired Canberra Industries. Mirion’s acquisition of Canberra brings together two of the most respected and experienced industry players, and offers comprehensive and compelling solutions for the global customer base.

Major Players are:

  1. Honeywell
  2. Fisher Scientific Inc.
  3. Landauer, Inc. (Fortive)
  4. Mirion Technologies Inc.
  5. Fuji Electric Corporation of America
  6. Polimaster Inc.
  7. JP Laboratories Inc

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A new study by Future Market Insights opines on the evolution of the Dosimetry market from 2014 to 2021, and presents demand projections for 2022 to 2029, on the basis of product (personal electronic dosimeters, self-reading dosimeters, processed dosimeters), modality (wearable and non-wearable), energy (active dosimeters and passive dosimeters), and end user (industrial, medical, oil and gas, defence, homeland security, mining, environmental, others), across seven prominent regions.

Dosimetry Market by Category

By Product Type:

  • Personal Electronic Dosimeter
  • Self-reading Dosimeters
  • Processed Dosimeters

By Modality:

  • Wearable
    • Collar level
    • Chest level
    • Waist level
    • Wrist level
    • Finger level
  • Non-wearable

By Energy:

  • Active Dosimeters
  • Passive Dosimeters
    • Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeter (OSLD)
    • Thermoluminescence Dosimeters (TLD)
    • Radiophotoluminescence (RPL)

By End User:

  • Industrial
  • Medical
  • Oil and Gas
  • Defense, Homeland Security
  • Mining
  • Environmental
  • Others