Fujifilm eyes 40% market share in radiography vertical

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 04 2018 | 11:40 AM IST
Backed by new launches, Japanese photography and imaging company Fujifilm has set a target to increase its market share to 40 per cent this year in the digital radiography segment, a top company official has said.
The domestic digital radiography market is around Rs 162 crore annually and the company enjoys around 30 per cent of this now.
"We are trying to increase our share in the digital radiography segment from the present 30 per cent. We have a target of touching 40 per cent market share this year," Fujifilm India senior vice-president medical division Chandershekhar Sibal told PTI.
A leading player in the Rs 300-crore computed radiography segment, it has 50 per cent market share.
In the medical equipment space, the company is present in categories such as computed radiography, digital radiography, imagers and dry films, mammography, flat panels, endoscopy, dry chemistry analyser and healthcare IT, and Sibal said they are trying to increase its share in each vertical.
The total medical equipment industry is estimated to be around USD 1.5 billion in the country.
The Japanese company, which had clocked a revenue of Rs 1,000 crore here last fiscal year, is expecting a growth of 10 per cent this fiscal year.
Medical healthcare products, which are a growth driver for the firm, forms half of its Rs 1,000 crore turnover, while photo imaging, image capturing, graphic arts, recording, media and industrial products contribute the remaining 50 per cent.
Buoyed by the demand from small towns, it is aiming to clock a 20 per cent growth in its medical systems business this fiscal.
"The healthcare industry is growing by 10 per cent. We are expecting a growth of 20 per cent this fiscal and also next fiscal.
"The demand is now coming from small towns and cities and over 50 per cent of sales come from these cities," Sibal said, adding they are also actively engaged in various public private partnership projects which has helped it to reach even the smallest of the villages.
Last fiscal year, the medical business vertical had posted a growth of only 7 per cent, impacted due to demonetisation against a normal growth of 10-12 per cent.
India contributes to around 2 per cent of Fujifilm's global revenue, but Sibal said, "there is a lot of focus on this and we are looking at it as a high growth market.

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First Published: Feb 04 2018 | 11:40 AM IST

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