The global advanced visualization market is segmented into hardware & software and services (further sub-segmented into implementation, post-sales and maintenance, consulting/optimization, and training & education services). In 2017, the hardware & software segment is expected to account for the largest share of the market owing to factors such as development of technologically advanced software. 

 

Rising adoption of AV solutions in hospitals and diagnostic centres to streamline and increase workflow efficiency, and growing adoption of AV solutions due ease of integrating them into PACS. 

 

The enterprise-wide client-based and standalone workstation-based solutions segment is expected to account for the largest share of the market in 2016. The large share of this segment can be attributed to factors such as due to offered benefits such as enhanced data storage capacity, data transfer capabilities, multi-user interface, streamlined analysis, and centralized post-processing solutions. 

 

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The advanced visualization market is segmented into magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, positron emission tomography, ultrasound, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, and other imaging modalities. The magnetic resonance imaging segment is expected to dominate the advanced visualization market during the forecast period. 

 

The advanced visualization market, by clinical application, is segmented into radiology/interventional radiology, cardiology, orthopaedics, oncology, vascular, neurology, other clinical areas (includes obstetrics/gynaecology, urology, pulmonary, and gastroenterology). 

 

The radiology/interventional radiology segment is expected to account for the largest share of the market due to the growing adoption of centralized server-based AV software, rising market preference for process automation & digitization of radiology diagnostics, and increasing adoption of AV solutions in radiology departments.