Global $7.15 Billion Smart Pill Markets, 2022-2027 by Components, Tools and Technologies, Production Method, Distribution Channels, and Diagnostics – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–()–The “Smart Pill Market by Components, Tools and Technologies, Production Method, Distribution Channels, and Diagnostics 2022 – 2027” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This report evaluates the smart pills market including the technologies, companies, and solutions for smart pill delivery, monitoring, and diagnostics. The report assesses the impact of smart pills themselves as well as supporting technologies such as IoT, AI, and data analytics.

This report also investigates the use of 3D printing for smart drug delivery, facilitating medical diagnostics on-demand. The report also evaluates the smart pill market by distribution channels including hospitals, clinics, research institutes, and home healthcare delivery.

Smart pill applications investigated include imaging, sensing, and other diagnostic methods as well as ongoing health monitoring and analysis. Smart pill technologies evaluated include those required for endoscopy as well as gastrointestinal monitoring in general.

Additional technologies evaluated include smart pill related data storage and analytics software. The report includes forecasts for 2022 to 2027 analyzing the market outlook and opportunities for smart pills globally and regionally.

Medical Technology (MedTech) is poised to benefit greatly from the convergence of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies including machine-to-machine communications, smart micro or nano-sensors, and other IoT components. Smart pills represent a significant area for next-generation MedTech diagnostic solutions in which ingestible tablets or capsules embedded with sensor, camera, tracker, or microchip are swallowed by a person for purposes of obtaining physiological status and activities.

Combined with IoT, smart pills allow for data capture and monitoring of the subject, regardless of their location. This has substantial implications for various remote healthcare applications including endoscopy, gastrointestinal monitoring in general, as well as other investigative procedures that would otherwise be more invasive, expensive, and time-consuming for the patient. Coupled with next-generation data analytics, healthcare practitioners may leverage these MedTech solutions to provide diagnostics to virtually anyone, anywhere on a substantially lower cost basis.

Since we initiated coverage of this market four years ago, we have identified an additional substantial market driver for smart pills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. We see the need to monitor otherwise healthy people on an ongoing basis due to the substantial amount of disinfectant in the ambient environment.

This is because the gut biome may be impacted by disinfectants due to the die-off of beneficial bacteria in the digestive system of humans. This is especially a concern with particularly sensitive individuals. Accordingly, we see a market driver in terms of monitoring gut health to provide general analytics as well as to identify triggers for the need to apply mediation measures such as the consumption of prebiotics and probiotics to ensure proper gut health.

Select Report Findings:

  • The global smart pill market as a whole will reach $7.15 billion by 2027, growing by 17.9% CAGR
  • North America is the largest region, followed by Asia Pacific and Europe through the study period
  • Tools and technologies in support of smart pills will reach $3.2 billion by 2027, growing by 22.8% CAGR
  • The market for smart pill related data storage and analytics software will reach $528 million globally by 2027, growing at 27.2% CAGR
  • Hospitals and clinics remain the largest distribution channel, but home healthcare is growing more rapidly than any other segment
  • Patient diagnostics remains the largest application area through 2027 and is anticipated to remain dominant through the study period

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Introduction

2.1 Smart Pills Concept

2.1.1 Ingestible Sensors

2.1.2 Smart Pills Components

2.2 Smart Pills Growth Factors and Challenges

2.2.1 Smart Pill Growth Factors

2.2.2 Threat of Substitute Products

2.3 Smart Pills Clinical Trials

2.3.1 Phase 0 Trial

2.3.2 Phase I Trial

2.3.3 Phase II Trial

2.3.4 Phase III Trial

2.3.5 Phase IV Trial

2.3.6 MAMS Trial

2.4 Smart Pills Patents and Investment Trends

2.5 Target Diseases and Disorders

2.6 Regulatory Framework

2.6.1 ISO Standards

2.6.1.1 ISO 27799:2008 and ISO/TR 27809

2.6.1.2 ISO/IEC 27002

2.6.1.3 ISO/TC 215

2.6.2 CEN/TC 251

2.6.3 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

2.6.3.1 HIPAA Privacy Rule

2.6.3.2 HIPAA Security Rule

2.6.3.3 HIPAA Identifiers Rule

2.6.3.4 HIPAA Enforcement Rule

2.6.4 HITECH Act

2.6.5 European Standard Regulation

2.6.5.1 CEN ISO/IEEE 11073

2.6.5.2 CEN / Cenelec

2.6.5.3 ETSI

2.6.6 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

2.6.7 Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act

2.6.8 The MedTech Act

2.7 Smart Pills Research Landscape

2.8 Competitive Landscape

2.9 Smart Pills Consumer Analysis and Buying Criteria

3.0 Smart Pill Technology and Application Analysis

3.1 Smart Pill Containerization

3.2 Smart Pills for Capsule Endoscopy

3.3 Video Capsule Endoscopy

3.4 Gastrointestinal Monitoring Technology

3.5 Workstations and Data Recorders

3.6 Role of AI Technology

3.7 Microchip Technology

3.8 Smart Pills for Drug Delivery

3.9 Patient Monitoring System

3.10 Medical Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology

3.11 3D Printed Ingestible Pills

3.12 Internet of Healthcare Things

4.0 Smart Pill Company Analysis

4.1 Cerner Corporation

4.2 GE Healthcare

4.3 Proteus Digital Health Inc.

4.4 Boston Scientific Corporation

4.5 Medtronic (Given Imaging)

4.6 Koninklijke Philips N.V

4.7 AdhereTech Inc.

4.8 CapsoVision Inc.

4.9 Fujifilm Holdings Corporation

4.10 Bio-Images Drug Delivery Limited

4.11 HOYA Corporation (Pentax Medical and Wassenburg Medical)

4.12 Olympus Corporation

4.13 Jinshan Science & Technology Co. Ltd.

4.14 Siemens Healthcare GmbH

4.15 NOVARTIS AG

4.16 IntroMedic Co. Ltd.

4.17 Stryker Corporation

5.0 Smart Pills Market Analysis and Forecasts 2022 – 2027

5.1 Global Smart Pills Market 2022 – 2027

5.2 Global Smart Pills Market by Pills, Tools, and Technologies

5.3 Global Smart Pills Market by Application Type

5.4 Global Smart Pills Market by Region

6.0 Conclusions and Recommendations

6.1 Advertisers and Media Companies

6.2 Artificial Intelligence Providers

6.3 Smart Pills Providers

6.4 Broadband Infrastructure Providers

6.5 Communication Service Providers

6.6 Computing Companies

6.7 Data Analytics Providers

6.8 Medical Device and Equipment Providers

6.9 Networking Equipment Providers

6.10 Networking Security Providers

6.11 Semiconductor Companies

6.12 IoHT Suppliers and Service Providers

6.13 Software Providers

6.14 Smart City System Integrators

6.15 Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals, and Clinics

6.16 Smart Workplace Solution Providers

7.0 Appendix

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/fo511i

Rylee Evans for SurgeZirc
As a SurgeZirc tech news writer, Rylee has contributed extensively to the platform's mission of delivering accurate and up-to-date news to its readers. With a keen eye for detail, Rylee ensures that every article is thoroughly researched and fact-checked.
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