Global Retinal Imaging Devices Market Research Report 2020, Forecast to 2027 The report forecast global Retinal Imaging Devices market size to grow to reach xx Million USD in 2020 with a CAGR of xx% during the period of 2020-2027. Projected and forecast revenue values are in constant U.S. dollars, unadjusted for inflation. Product values are estimated based on manufacturers' revenue. Estimates of the regional markets for Retinal Imaging Devices are based on the applications market. The Global Retinal Imaging Devices market research includes historical and forecast data, like demand, application details, price trends, and company shares of the leading Retinal Imaging Devices by geography, especially focuses on the key regions like United States, European Union, China, and other regions. Get full Report Copy at : https://www.insidemarketreports.com/report/14/875786/Retinal-Imaging-Devices Retinal Imaging Devices Market Segmentation Retinal Imaging Devices Market Segment by Product Type OCT Fundus Camera Retinal Imaging Devices Market Segment by Product Application Hospital Eye Clinic Other Retinal Imaging Devices Market leading company. Zeiss Topcon Nikon (Optos) Kowa Nidek Heidelberg Engineering Optovue Optomed Get sample pdf copy at : https://www.insidemarketreports.com/sample-request/14/875786/retinal-imaging-devices-markets Global Retinal Imaging Devices Market Recent Updates In October 2019, Silverstone, a first-of-its-kind system that combines ultra-widefield retinal imaging with integrated image-guided, swept source OCT, was launched by Optos, a Nikon Company. With guided OCT, the gadget creates a 200° single capture optomap image, allowing enhanced OCT imaging from the posterior pole to the extreme periphery of the retina. In Septembe 2019,IDOC has struck a five-year partnership with Zeiss Vision Care US and Zeiss Medical Technology. They planned to deliver ZEISS' industry-leading lab services, medical equipment, and lens goods to all 3,000+ IDOC independent optometrists across the United States through this agreement. In June 2019, The MC-20 teleconverter from Olympus is compatible with the company's 40-150 F2.8 and 300mm F4 IS Pro lenses. It is dustproof, freezeproof, and splashproof, and doubles the focal length of the master lens.



