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Europe Hospital Gowns Market 2023-2030
Europe Hospital Gowns Market 2023-2030
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Europe Hospital Gowns Market 2023-2030
Market Outlook
As per the report by Triton Market Research, the Europe hospital gowns market will likely progress with a CAGR of 12.06% in the forecast years between 2023 and 2030. France, Spain, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Rest of Europe are analyzed in this region’s market.
Significant advancements in hospital gowns have been made by market players and government organizations in the Netherlands, which are projected to provide more growth opportunities for the country. For example, RVO – the Netherlands Enterprise Agency, approved Eindhoven Engine’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project for Sustainable Medical Isolation Gowns in 2021. Through SBIR, the government encourages businesses to develop cutting-edge products and services. As a result, all of these factors are projected to contribute to the expansion of the hospital gowns market in the Netherlands during the forecast period.
Rest of Europe includes countries like Denmark, Sweden, and Romania, among others. Data from the National Board of Health and Welfare revealed that more than 22,200 people in Sweden had an acute heart attack in 2020, resulting in over 4,800 fatalities. Furthermore, according to the IDF Diabetes Atlas, the estimated prevalence rate of diabetes in the country was 496.2 per 1,000 individuals in 2021, and this number is estimated to rise to 541.1 per 1,000 individuals by 2045. The enhanced incidence of chronic diseases and lifestyle diseases has increased the demand for hospital gowns, thus contributing to the market’s growth in Rest of Europe. Moreover, the development of hospitals & healthcare facilities is also expected to foster the growth of the hospital gowns market in this region during the forecast period.
Competitive Outlook
The well-known players thriving in the hospital gowns market include Aramark, Standard Textile Co Inc, Mölnlycke Health Care, Angelica Corporation, and Cardinal Health Inc.