Global Neonatal Monitoring Technology Innovation Analysis Report 2023: From NICUs to Homes – How Noninvasive Neonatal Monitoring Devices Drive Early Detection and Safe Transitions

Global Neonatal Monitoring Technology Innovation Analysis Report 2023: From NICUs to Homes - How Noninvasive Neonatal Monitoring Devices Drive Early Detection and Safe Transitions

DUBLIN, July 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Neonatal Monitoring: Technology Innovation and Growth Opportunities” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.


This study highlights different noninvasive neonatal monitoring technologies. It focuses on key noninvasive devices, including wearable and contactless devices in high demand for neonatal monitoring.

The study also provides clinical trial analysis of neonatal monitoring devices; political, economic, social, and technological (PEST) analysis; customer journey mapping; future technology outlook; and patent landscape. In addition, it identifies significant growth opportunities for market participants.

Neonatal monitoring medical technologies monitor newborn babies’ health and vital signs in the first few days or weeks of their life. These technologies are used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and other hospital settings or at home. Some commonly used neonatal monitoring devices include electrocardiography (ECG) monitors, pulse oximetry monitors, temperature monitors, and respiratory monitors.

Such technologies monitor health changes caused by various stimuli in a baby’s environment and track development milestones. Monitoring a newborn’s vitals and health is important as it enables early detection of health conditions that require immediate medical attention; tracks critically ill infants’ health and progress; and ensures the safe transition of the newborn from hospital to home.

Neonatal monitoring technologies can be minimally invasive, invasive, and noninvasive. Though the current standard for neonatal monitoring is to use minimally invasive technologies, the industry is shifting to noninvasive technologies that offer several benefits, including increased comfort and reduced infection risk for the baby, less emotional stress for the parents, and ease of use for healthcare professionals.

It also evaluates unmet market needs, key monitoring measures, examples of wearable and contactless devices, emerging technologies, and evaluation parameters for a novel device.

The study also provides clinical trial analysis of neonatal monitoring devices; political, economic, social, and technological (PEST) analysis; customer journey mapping; future technology outlook; and patent landscape. In addition, it identifies significant growth opportunities for market participants.

Furthermore, the report unveils the patent landscape and identifies promising growth opportunities that await market participants.

Key Questions This Study Answers:

Key Topics Covered:

1 Strategic Imperatives

2 Growth Opportunity Analysis

3 Noninvasive Neonatal Monitoring, Wearable Devices

4 Noninvasive Neonatal Monitoring, Contactless Devices

5 Industry Assessment and Analysis

6 Patent Landscape

7 Growth Opportunity Universe

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