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Robotics Surgical Simulation Systems Market Size to Reach USD 2,368.6 million in 2032


(MENAFN- Navistrat Analytics) October 10, 2025- The increasing focus on surgical education and training is a major factor driving revenue growth in the robotic surgical simulation systems market. Simulation plays a vital role in medical education by enabling the safe and controlled development of surgical skills. It allows trainees to practice procedures in realistic, risk-free environments and prepare for rare but critical situations such as system failures or accidents that could result in significant social or environmental harm. Additionally, simulators help reduce costs by minimizing the need for training on real systems or patients.

In March 2025, Virtual Incision Corporation, the developer of the MIRA Surgical System, announced plans to explore the use of NVIDIA Isaac for Healthcare in developing its next-generation surgical robots. By combining digital twin technology with robotic learning tools, the company aims to create highly realistic virtual environments that replicate surgical complexity and physiological processes. Virtual Incision is also assessing the NVIDIA Cosmos platform for future robotic system development.

However, opportunities for hands-on robotic surgery training remain limited. The high cost and technical sophistication of robotic systems restrict access for many medical institutions, leading to a shortage of trained professionals. Moreover, robotic surgery training programs lack standardization, resulting in inconsistent skill levels among surgeons across different institutions.

Segments market overview and growth Insights
Based on technology, the robotics surgical simulation systems market is segmented into hardware-based simulation systems and software-based simulation systems. Hardware -based simulation systems segment contributed the largest share in 2024. The growing adoption of Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RAMIS) is driving demand for affordable and accessible simulation-based surgical training solutions. Preclinical models and open-source simulation modules are gaining attention for allowing trainees to practice on simulators rather than patients. Surgical simulators are typically categorized into four types—low fidelity, high fidelity, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR)—with AR simulators providing an especially immersive experience through realistic surgical cases, guided movements, and detailed anatomical visuals.

Regional market overview and growth insights
North America held the largest market share in the robotics surgical simulation systems market in 2024. This market’s expansion is primarily fueled by the growing emphasis on surgical training and the increasing use of robotics in surgery. The Robotic Surgical Simulator (RoSS) exemplifies this trend by offering a lifelike environment for training in robot-assisted surgery, a rapidly advancing specialty. Around 69% of medical students now utilize simulation centers, which enhance institutional reputation, improve teamwork, and boost patient outcomes.

Competitive Landscape and Key Competitors
The Robotics Surgical Simulation Systems market is characterized by a fragmented structure, with many competitors holding a significant share of the market. List of major players included in the Robotics Surgical Simulation Systems market report are:

o Surgical Science Sweden AB
o Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc.
o VirtaMed
o Asensus Surgical US, Inc.
o Marion Surgical
o Sina Robotics & Medical Innovators Co.,Ltd.
o ImmersiveTouch, Inc
o haag-streit
o Elevate Healthcare
o Metall Zug AG
o Simulab Corporation
o fundamental XR
o Mentice
o Touch of Life Technologies Inc.

Major strategic developments by leading competitors
InSimo: In January 2025, InSimo, a leading developer of high-fidelity simulation software for medical and surgical training, renewed its partnership with VirtaMed AG, a global pioneer in realistic surgical simulation, to develop next-generation training modules aimed at enhancing robotic suturing education. VirtaMed’s newest RoboS robotic surgery simulator has been engineered to closely replicate the experience of operating on top-tier surgical consoles.

EndoQuest Robotics, Inc: in February 2023, EndoQuest Robotics, Inc., the creator of the world’s first flexible endoluminal surgical robotic platform, partnered with VirtaMed AG to design an advanced robotic surgical training simulator tailored for EndoQuest’s Endoluminal Surgical (ELS) System, marking a significant step forward in robotic surgery training and skill development.

Navistrat Analytics has segmented the robotics surgical simulation systems market based on type, technology, application, end-use, and region:
• Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2022-2032)
o Conventional Surgery Simulation
o Minimally Invasive Surgery Simulation
o Others

• Technology Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2022-2032)
o Hardware-Based Simulation Systems
o Software-Based Simulation Systems

• Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2022-2032)
o General Surgery
o Orthopedic Surgery
o Neurosurgery
o Cardiovascular Surgery
o Urology
o Gynecology
o Others

• End-Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2022-2032)
o Hospitals & Clinics
o Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs)
o Academic and Research Institutions
o Independent Training Facilities
o Others

• Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 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

@~Navistrat Analytics

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