医療におけるセルラーIoTの機会と予測 2025年

Cellular IoT Connectivity Series: Healthcare Opportunities 2025

医療におけるセルラーIoTの機会と予測 2025年 - セルラーIoTコネクティビティシリーズ

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出版社Kaleido Intelligence
出版年月2024年12月
ページ数24
価格タイプベーシックライセンス
価格GBP 2,500
種別英文調査報告書

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Research Highlights:

  • Healthcare connectivity contexts and strategies for deployment
  • Key trend impact analysis for connectivity
  • Healthcare value chain analysis
  • Healthcare industry findings from Kaleido’s IoT Connectivity Survey

The new report in Kaleido Intelligence’s Vertical Sector Connectivity series presents the market for cellular connectivity in healthcare. It covers the current uses and future opportunities for the technology across healthcare facilities, covering the advancing level of connectivity in clinics and hospitals, the rising trend of home healthcare, and mobile healthcare use cases such as ambulance connectivity.

Kaleido Intelligence の垂直セクター接続シリーズの新しいレポートは、ヘルスケアにおけるセルラー接続の市場を紹介します。診療所や病院での接続レベルの進歩、在宅医療の増加傾向、救急車の接続などのモバイル医療のユースケースをカバーし、医療施設全体でのテクノロジーの現在の用途と将来の機会をカバーしています。

It examines all forms of cellular connectivity, from LPWAN to the emerging uses and deployments of 5G and private networks in a healthcare context.

Based on direct feedback from healthcare industry stakeholders through Kaleido’s ongoing survey programme, the report provides valuable insights showcasing requirements and expectations surrounding connectivity from end users.

The 24-page concise report provides insight into the trends affecting the healthcare IoT connectivity market, and how the value chain will evolve in future years.

Readers will receive the following insights:

  • What healthcare stakeholders’ deployment concerns are for cellular connectivity
  • How broader trends in the healthcare industry will affect the need for and application of cellular connectivity
  • How CSPs can differentiate themselves to provide services of most value to healthcare clients

PRESS RELEASE

Healthcare 5G Connectivity Revenue to Exceed
$2 Billion by 2030

3rd December 2024, London, UK: New research from Kaleido Intelligence, a leading roaming and connectivity market research firm, has found that revenue from 5G connectivity in the healthcare sector will be more than $2 billion in 2030, over a third of the nearly $7 billion generated by the sector as a whole.

Kaleido’s new research, Healthcare Cellular IoT Opportunities 2025, notes that investment in the new cellular technology has been slow to begin with thanks to a lack of devices, but growth will accelerate in the coming years as more technologies become available to build those devices.

Despite a slow start to 5G healthcare, data usage is starting to grow as use cases develop, and Kaleido forecasts that 5G data consumption will grow to over 90 petabytes globally by 2030. This is annual growth of over 140% on average throughout the forecast period. However, the range of devices available for LTE, as well as the long lifespan expected of many healthcare devices, will keep data consumption for LTE high even as growth in the installed base starts to slow.

The research notes that the 2G and 3G network shutdowns will also drive this. These devices, which will have under 3 million active devices between them in the sector by 2030, will typically be replaced by LTE devices in many places, especially those markets unable to make the transition directly to 5G.

医療におけるセルラーIoTの機会と予測 2025年
Cellular IoT Connectivity Series – Healthcare Opportunities 2025

5G to Limit Traditional LPWAN Development

Kaleido’s report also shows that there are a variety of market forces at play that will limit LTE-M and NB-IoT devices, despite there still being large demand for low-power devices. As a result, connections using these technologies will only have a 15% CAGR, compared to overall sector growth of over 27%.

“While NB-IoT and LTE-M have been made part of the 5G specification, we expect 5G RedCap to grow and overlap with several of their potential use cases in future, as LTE Cat 1 and Cat 1 bis has historically done”, remarked report author James Moar. “This, coupled with longstanding roaming concerns and private network spectrum problems, will limit cellular LPWAN growth.”