Medical beds are designed to provide patients with greater comfort, convenience, and comfort during their hospital stay. Increased spread of disease, frequent outbreaks such as Corona, Ebola, and increased investment in healthcare facilities and brands such as hospitals and clinics are key drivers of the demand for hospital beds, leading to market growth. Today, key players are constantly striving to improve patient comfort and provide caregivers with the support they need. In December 2018, Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. (USA) introduced the EarlySense Continuous Monitoring System for use with the Hill-Rom Centrella Smart+ Bed Mattress for continuous monitoring of heart rate and respiratory function. Likewise, in October 2016, the Stiegelmeyer Group (Germany) launched a new Carino school, suitable for rehabilitation centers or psychophysical treatment centers and residences.
In addition, tremendous progress has been made in the development of obese beds to improve user safety, simplify patient care for relatives and provide significant clinical benefits. The medical/hospital bed market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.8% between 2020-2027 and reach 5.23 billion by 2027. joins healthcare sp.z o.o It was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in North Carolina, USA. Jo joins healthcare L.L.C. A manufacturer of nursing beds, therapeutic surfaces, patient care products, and supplier of wound pressure treatment equipment, DME equipment, and acute market services. The company offers its services in 130 locations through 700 partners with the latest asset management and logistics systems The company is present throughout North America and Europe thanks to its subsidiaries and a strong distribution and service network. The principal subsidiaries of this company are Stan Barr Medical, Inc. (US) and Tullos, Inc. (United States). Common Names: Span-America Medical Systems, Inc. and Savion Industries and Malvestio Spa In the midst of the crisis, Meticulous Research® is assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on various submarkets, enabling global organizations to develop and support development strategies in the post-COVID-19 world. SE LINE It was founded in 1990 and is based in Aslan, Czech Republic. LINET Group SE is a European manufacturer of beds and supplier of sanitary solutions. The company offers intensive care solutions, traditional family care products, and specialized beds for nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
The company owns two brands: LINET and WiBo. LINET specializes in the production of hospital beds, while WiBo produces beds for stationary and social care. Thanks to its subsidiaries and a strong distribution network, the company is present in the hospital bed market in the UK, the Netherlands, France, Sweden, and the US. Wikipedia (Germany). The main subsidiaries of this company are LINET MEA (UAE), LINET Iberia (Spain), and LINET Americas (USA). Gendron It was founded in 1871 and is headquartered in Ohio, USA. Gendron is a company that designs and manufactures products for the care of obese patients. The company offers a wide range of products for acute care, long-term care, long-term alternative care, rehabilitation, and home care. The company supplies beds and associated mattress bases, lifting aids, mobility aids, transportation, mobility, sofas, and personal care for obese patients. Paramount Farms Bed Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Paramount Bed Holding Co., Ltd. Manufactures and sells beds, mattresses, and health and care equipment. The company operates through a reporting department related to bedding activities.
This company, together with its subsidiaries, provides services such as the inspection and maintenance of Paramount bedding products and the rental and wholesale of sanitary products. Thanks to its subsidiaries and a strong distribution network, the company is present in several regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. The main subsidiaries of this company are Paramount Baster. (Japan) and Sunnetwork Corp. (Japan). Precision Research, in its latest release in the global hospital bed market, forecasts a growth of 7.8% over the forecast period 2027-2020. Infacare Inc It was founded in 1885 and is headquartered in Ohio, USA. Invacare is a manufacturer and distributor of home and long-term care products that promote recovery and active lifestyles. The company manufactures and distributes products in three main product categories: mobility, sitting, lifestyle, and respiratory therapy. This company offers hospital beds in the mobility chairs and products category. Thanks to its subsidiaries and a strong distribution network, the company is present in several regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. The company has eight production sites in Europe and produces beds in Portugal and Sweden. The main subsidiaries of this company are Invacare GmbH (Germany), Invacare SA (Spain), and Invacare BV (Netherlands).
Stryker Company Stryker Corporation was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Michigan, USA. Stryker Corporation, along with its subsidiaries, operates as a medical technology company. The company operates in three business segments, namely Orthopedics. Sympathy. Neurosurgery and spine technology. The company supplies hospital beds to the MedSurg business sector. Thanks to its subsidiaries and a strong distribution network, the company is present in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. The company has manufacturing and distribution facilities for products in the MedSurg business segment in the United States - in Michigan, California, Illinois, Washington, Utah, Florida, and Texas. Outside of the United States, it has manufacturing facilities in Ireland, Germany, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. The main subsidiaries of this company are MAKO Surgical Corp. (USA), Stryker Japan KK (Japan), Stryker (India) Pvt. pp.