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Electronic Manufacturing Trends in the North American Medical IndustryPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Mar. 30, 2004 Table of Contents1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Overview Introduction Competitive Analysis Major Research Findings Opportunities and Forecasts Segment Analysis 2 TOTAL MEDICAL ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING MARKET Market Overview and Definitions Introduction Drivers Restraints Challenges Revenue Forecasts and Trends in the Medical EMS Market Market Revenue Forecast Demand Analysis Geographic Trends Technology Trends Revenue Forecasts and Trends in the Medical PCB Market Market Revenue Forecast Demand Analysis Geographic Trends Technology Trends Revenue Forecasts and Trends in the Medical Electronic Components and Packages Market Market Revenue Forecasts Demand Analysis Geographic Trends Technology Trends Competitive Analysis Competitive Structure Analysis Market Share Analysis Supply Chain in the Medical Electronic Manufacturing Industry Procedure for Selection of Supply Chain Partners Vital Factors for the Supply Chain Partners to Remain Competitive Frost and Sullivan Awards Market Leadership in Medical Electronic Manufacturing Services Market Product Quality Leadership in Medical Electronic Manufacturing Service Providers Market Customer Service Leadership in Medical EMS Providers Market Product Quality Leadership in Medical Printed Circuit Boards Manufacturers Market Customer Service Leadership in Medical Printed Circuit Board Manufacturers Market Product Quality Leadership in Medical Electronic Component Manufacturing Market 3 ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING SERVICES PROVIDER MARKET Market Overview Introduction Drivers Restraints Revenue Forecasts and Trends Market Revenue Forecasts Demand Analysis Geographic Trends Technology Trends Competitive Analysis Market Engineering Analysis Competitive Structure Analysis Market Share Analysis 4 MEDICAL PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS MARKET Market Overview Introduction Drivers Restraints Revenue Forecasts and Trends Market Revenue Forecasts Demand Analysis Geographic Analysis Technology Trends Competitive Analysis Market Engineering Analysis Competitive Structure Analysis Market Share Analysis 5 MEDICAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND PACKAGES MARKET Market Overview Introduction Drivers Restraints Revenue Forecasts and Trends Market Revenue Forecasts Demand Analysis Geographic Trends Electronic Components Geographic Trends Electronic Packages Technology Trends Electronic Components Technology Trends Electronic Packages Competitive Analysis Market Engineering Analysis Competitive Structure Analysis Market Share Analysis 6 DECISION SUPPORT DATABASES DSD Tables Semiconductors Number of Hospitals Number of Hospital Beds Male Population Female Population AbstractContract Manufacturing Spurs the North American Electronic Manufacturers MarketAn increasing number of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in cardiovascular and respiratory devices are beginning to outsource their manufacturing requirements to electronic manufacturing services (EMS) providers. High growth is anticipated in audiology and imaging devices in the near future, and upcoming technologies such as optical electronics and photonics are expected to increase the overall potential for contract manufacturing. In addition, perceiving Asian regions as being unreliable, OEMs prefer outsourcing to smaller local participants. This makes the North American medical devices market an attractive one for EMS providers. This Frost & Sullivan research evaluates the current and future prospects for outsourcing in the North American medical devices market in three key segments: electronic manufacturing services (EMS), Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) and medical electronic components. It analyzes the challenges and driving factors in each segment that will assist electronic manufacturers to formulate their future marketing strategies. Additionally, it provides market revenue forecasts and geographic and technological trends in each segment. Stringent Manufacturing Regulations and High Capital Investments Deter Market Entry Despite the spurt in outsourcing to EMS providers, market entrants are hindered by the stringent regulatory mandates. Procedural delays involved in approvals, clinical testing, stress testing of boards, emission testing of devices, and documentation increases the time to market. Capital investments that would be required before getting an approval at the plant level and at the product level are very high and this can be a major deterrent to newcomers. OEMs tend to opt for manufacturing partners who are established in the medical devices industry. "Since most EMS providers are on a cost cutting spree, they are reluctant to invest in capital equipments, which are usually expensive and eat into the profit margins," says the analyst. Yet another factor that limits profit margins and restrains growth is the long product lifecycle. "The repeat purchase rate is very low among medical devices. This not only inhibits growth but also reduces the attractiveness of this sector with respect to contract manufacturing." Advanced Technologies in Printed Circuit Boards Promises High Returns Printed circuit boards (PCB) using increased board density would help achieve device miniaturization and this is expected to boost revenue growth substantially. While rigid boards are likely to see a heavy growth in the high-end device section, flex boards would grow in line with consumer related medical devices such as blood pressure (BP) monitors, diabetes monitors, etc.
Significant growth is also anticipated in the electronic applications in Medical micro electro mechanical systems (MEMs) used especially in areas of orthopedic and surgical devices. "MEMs, which combine mechanical and electronic applications require advanced technological changes in the board layout and substrate, and are likely to drive the market after 2005," says the analyst.
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