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Edge Computing in Healthcare Market Size to Reach USD 44.98 billion in 2032


(MENAFN- Navistrat Analytics) September 09, 2025- The expansion of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and telemedicine is driving revenue growth in the healthcare edge computing market. Edge computing is a decentralized framework that brings computing power closer to data sources, such as IoT devices and local edge servers. Within healthcare, new IoT-enabled devices are being used to capture critical patient data, which can then be integrated into advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems to deliver meaningful insights and support for healthcare providers.

In May 2024, Tata Communications, a global communications technology provider, introduced Tata Communications CloudLyte, a fully automated edge computing platform aimed at helping businesses thrive in a data-centric world. Positioned at the forefront of edge computing, CloudLyte addresses the demands of international enterprises with its multi-access, cloud-compatible, and infrastructure-independent architecture.

While edge computing helps overcome latency issues, it also introduces significant security risks due to its distributed nature and unique characteristics. Security concerns in edge environments arise from multiple perspectives, including individual privacy, attribute-based vulnerabilities, and regulatory challenges. Because edge computing inherently processes data locally and often stores sensitive personal information, privacy remains a primary issue. Current data security and privacy measures at the edge are insufficient, and the constantly evolving nature of edge networks further heightens their risk exposure.

Segments market overview and growth Insights
Based on component, the edge computing in healthcare market is segmented into hardware, software, and services. The hardware segment accounted for the largest market share in 2024. The utilization of edge computing capabilities is set to become a major catalyst for digital healthcare. The healthcare sector is increasingly embracing edge computing technologies. These devices enable remote patient monitoring, support automated care delivery, and improve diagnostic precision through integration with artificial intelligence (AI). AI-powered edge devices can rapidly identify abnormalities and critical conditions in X-rays and other medical images.

Regional market overview and growth insights
North America held the largest market share in the edge computing in healthcare market in 2024. The market is being driven by rising demand for real-time data processing and surge in IoT and connected medical devices. In the United States, hospitals report an average of 10 to 15 connected medical devices per patient bed. Estimates suggest that large hospital networks may run over 350,000 connected devices simultaneously, and the global number of connected medical devices could surpass 50 billion within the next decade.

Competitive Landscape and Key Competitors
The Edge Computing in Healthcare market is characterized by a fragmented structure, with many competitors holding a significant share of the market. list of major players included in the Edge Computing in Healthcare market report are:

o GE Healthcare
o Microsoft Corporation
o IBM
o Advantech
o Siemens Healthineers
o HP Inc.
o Amazon Web Services, Inc.
o Intel Corporation
o ZPE Systems, Inc.
o Dell Technologies Inc.
o Huawei Corporation
o Alphabet Inc.
o Schneider Electric
o Oracle Corporation
o Cisco Systems

Major strategic developments by leading competitors
Roche: In September 2024, Roche broadened its digital pathology open platform by integrating over 20 advanced artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms developed through collaborations with eight new partners. These partnerships are designed to support pathologists and researchers in cancer detection and research by leveraging state-of-the-art AI innovations.

Scinvivo: In February 2024, Scinvivo, a medtech company based in Eindhoven focused on advancing Edge Computing in Healthcare, secured Euro 4.7 million in funding from Santec OIS Corporation and The NLC Health Impact Fund. The investment will support the development of its catheter, OCT system, and accompanying software, with the goal of enabling clinical use and increasing adoption among urologists.

Navistrat Analytics has segmented the Edge Computing in Healthcare market based on component, deployment, application, end-use, and region:
• Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2022-2032)
o Hardware
o Software
o Services

• Deployment Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2022-2032)
o On-Premise
o Cloud

• Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2022-2032)
o Telemedicine and Virtual Care
o Diagnostic Imaging
o Surgical Assistance
o Emergency Services
o Hospital Asset Management
o In-Hospital Monitoring
o Genomics and Personalized Medicine

• End-Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2022-2032)
o Hospitals and Clinics
o Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs)
o Home Healthcare Providers
o Diagnostic Imaging Centers

• Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2022-2032)
o North America
a. U.S.
b. Canada
c. Mexico

o Europe
a. Germany
b. France
c. U.K.
d. Italy
e. Spain
f. Benelux
g. Nordic Countries
h. Rest of Europe

o Asia Pacific
a. China
b. India
c. Japan
d. South Korea
e. Oceania
f. ASEAN Countries
g. Rest of APAC

o Latin America
a. Brazil
b. Rest of LATAM

o Middle East & Africa
a. GCC Countries
b. South Africa
c. Israel
d. Turkey
e. Rest of MEA

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