North America Optical Imaging Industry Overview
The North American optical imaging market is moderately fragmented, with prominent players like Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, ASE Optics Inc., Cytoviva Inc., Heidelberg Engineering Inc., etc. The companies must leverage their technological capabilities and industry experience to innovate advanced products that cater to complex issues to diversify their customer base and capture a wider geographic area.
- In October 2022, Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced the acquisition of ETM-Electromatic Inc. ("ETM") by a wholly-owned subsidiary. ETM, based in Newark, California, creates high-power microwave and high-energy X-ray subsystems for cancer treatment, defense, and X-ray security. Teledyne will also acquire ETM's purpose-built manufacturing plant from an affiliate of ETM and its owners. ETM adds a distinct value to its healthcare imaging and defense electronics businesses.
- In January 2021, Olympus Corporation sold its imaging division to Japan Industrial Partners Inc. A legal agreement that both parties signed served as the basis for the final transfer. Following the handover, OM Digital Solutions Corporation took over Olympus' Imaging division.
- In January 2021, Leica Microsystems announced a partnership with Imperial College in optical imaging and its use in research and innovation to set up a dedicated imaging hub equipped with advanced confocal and widefield microscopy systems.
North America Optical Imaging Market Leaders
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Topcon Corporation
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Bruker Corporation
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Leica Microsystems
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CytoViva, Inc.
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Olympus Corporation
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order