“The growth of the optical imaging market will be fuelled by the OCT segment in the next five years, primarily because it has the clearest path to mass adoption. Over the long term, however, companies developing multimodal systems such as photoacoustics are attractive because they address larger markets,” said Milos Todorovic, Lux Research analyst and the lead author of the report titled, ‘Advancing clinical imaging beyond the existing standard of care: evaluating new optical imaging modalities’.
Typical OCT systems, the size of a medical cart, cost on average between $80,000 and $250,000. Compact Imaging is working to make these devices more affordable by turning toward solid-state components, instead of discrete optical elements.
According to Lux Research, while investors looking to enter the OCT market can use acquisitions to gain immediate market share, their longer-term focus should be on firms developing multimodal systems such as PAT. These systems combine the most attractive features of constituent technologies – for instance, the penetration depth of ultrasound with resolution of optical systems – and potentially address much larger markets.
