DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Contract Manufacturing of Medical Devices: Global Markets” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global marketDUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Contract Manufacturing of Medical Devices: Global Markets” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global market

Contract Manufacturing of Medical Devices Global Markets Report 2025-2030: Growth Driven by Aging Populations, Rising Chronic Disease Burden, and OEM Shift Toward ISO- and FDA-Compliant CMOs – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Contract Manufacturing of Medical Devices: Global Markets” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The global market for contract manufacturing of medical devices is estimated to grow from $96.4 billion in 2025 to reach $155.2 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10% from 2025 to 2030.

Trends driving the global contract manufacturing market include the world’s increasingly aged population, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, and a growing need for wearable, advanced, minimally invasive medical technology. Additionally, OEMs are outsourcing to seasoned CMOs that already adhere to strict quality systems such as ISO 13485, GMP and FDA compliance, due to regulatory complexities and cost pressures.

Report Scope

This report analyzes the current market dynamics and technology trends in the global market for contract manufacturing of medical devices. The report also assesses the services offered by companies, and the new strategies of major contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs). It also discusses the markets and market projections through 2030 for five regions: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and the Middle East and Africa. The report also includes profiles of leading companies and their strategies. For market estimates, data has been provided for 2024 as the base year, with forecasts for 2025 through 2030.

This report also covers the types of services that CMOs provide, including device development and manufacturing, quality management, and assembly services, as well as the manufacture of diagnostic devices, drug delivery devices, IVD devices, surgical instruments and patient monitoring devices.

The report includes:

  • 71 data tables and 47 additional tables
  • Overview and an analysis of the global markets for contract manufacturing of medical devices
  • Analyses of the market trends for contract medical device manufacturing, with historic revenue (sales data) from 2022 to 2024, estimates for 2025 and projections of CAGRs through 2030
  • Estimates of the current market size and revenue prospects of the global market, along with a market share analysis by product type, service type and region
  • Facts and figures about market dynamics, opportunities and deterrents, technological advances, regulations, prospects and the impact of various region- and industry-specific macroeconomic variables
  • Impact analysis of the U.S. tariffs on the market for contract medical device manufacturing
  • Insights derived from Porter’s Five Forces model, as well as global supply chain and PESTLE analyses
  • Overview of sustainability trends and ESG developments, with emphasis on consumer attitudes, as well as the ESG risk ratings and practices of leading companies
  • A relevant patent analysis, featuring key granted and published patents
  • Analysis of the industry structure, including companies’ market shares and rankings, strategic initiatives, M&A activity and a venture funding outlook
  • Profiles of the leading companies, including Jabil Inc., Flex Ltd., Integer Holdings Corp., Sanmina Corp., and Plexus Corp. Inc.

Key Attributes:

Report AttributeDetails
No. of Pages155
Forecast Period2025 – 2030
Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2025$96.4 Billion
Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030$155.2 Billion
Compound Annual Growth Rate10.0%
Regions CoveredGlobal

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Executive Summary

  • Market Outlook
  • Scope of Report
  • Market Summary
  • Market Dynamics
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Segmental Analysis
  • Regional Analysis
  • Conclusion

Chapter 2 Market Overview

  • Overview
  • PESTLE Analysis
  • Political Factors
  • Economic Factors
  • Social Factors
  • Technological Factors
  • Legal and Regulatory Factors
  • Environmental Factors
  • Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
  • Potential for New Entrants (Moderate)
  • Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate to High)
  • Bargaining Power of Buyers (High)
  • Threat of Substitute Products or Services (Low)
  • Industry Level of Competitiveness (High)

Chapter 3 Market Dynamics

  • Overview
  • Market Drivers
  • Demand for Medical Devices in Developing Countries
  • Integration of Robotics and Automation
  • Technological Advances in Medical Devices
  • Market Restraints
  • Consolidation in the Medtech Industry
  • Market Opportunities
  • Healthcare Expenditures and Expansion of Infrastructure in Emerging Economies
  • Growing Elderly Populations and Associated Diseases

Chapter 4 Regulatory Landscape

  • Overview
  • Regulatory Scenario in the U.S.
  • Regulatory Scenario in Europe
  • Regulatory Scenario in Japan
  • Regulatory Scenarios in Other Countries

Chapter 5 Emerging Trends

  • Emerging Trends
  • Digital Transformation and Industry 4.0
  • Miniaturization and Wearables
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Regionalization
  • Advanced Manufacturing Technologies

Chapter 6 Market Segmentation Analysis

  • Segmentation Breakdown
  • Market Breakdown by Type of Service
  • Takeaways
  • Device Development and Manufacturing
  • Quality Management Services
  • Device Assembly Services
  • Market Breakdown by Type of Device
  • Takeaways
  • IVD Devices
  • Diagnostic Devices
  • Drug Delivery Devices
  • Surgical Instruments
  • Patient Monitoring Devices
  • Other Types of Devices
  • Geographic Breakdown
  • Market Breakdown by Region
  • Takeaways
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • South America
  • Middle East and Africa

Chapter 7 Competitive Intelligence

  • Takeaways
  • Competitive Analysis
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Investment Landscape

Chapter 8 Sustainability in Contract Manufacturing of Medical Devices Industry: ESG Perspective

  • Introduction to ESG
  • Sustainable Medical Device Manufacturing
  • Green Design
  • Energy and Process Efficiency
  • Eco-Friendly Packaging
  • Supply Chain and Circularity
  • ESG Risk Ratings
  • Concluding Remarks

Companies Featured

  • Celestica Inc.
  • Coghlin Companies Inc.
  • Flex Ltd.
  • Integer Holdings Corp.
  • Jabil Inc.
  • Phillips Medisize
  • Plexus Corp. Inc.
  • Recipharm Ab
  • Sanmina Corp.
  • Te Connectivity
  • Teampac
  • Tegra Medical
  • Tricor Systems Inc.
  • Valtronic
  • Viant

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