Next-generation surgical robotics market seen reaching $18.8 billion by 2030
The Business Research Company says the next-generation surgical robotics market will grow from $6.29 billion in 2025 to $7.84 billion in 2026, with North America leading and Asia-Pacific growing fastest. The report points to minimally invasive surgery, AI, and hospital investment as the main forces behind the expansion.
Why it matters: - Next-generation surgical robotics is moving from a niche technology into a broader part of surgical care. - The market's rapid growth signals more spending on tools that can improve precision, reduce tissue damage and support faster recovery. - The shift could affect hospitals, surgeons and patients as robotic systems become more common in operating rooms.
What happened: - The Business Research Company released a report on the next-generation surgical robotics market on August 19, 2026. - The report says the market will rise from $6.29 billion in 2025 to $7.84 billion in 2026. - The report projects the market will reach $18.8 billion by 2030. - The report highlights North America as the largest market in 2025. - The report identifies Asia-Pacific as the fastest-growing region over the forecast period. - The report covers Asia-Pacific, South East Asia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East and Africa. - Download a free sample of the report. - View the full market report.
The details: - The market's forecast implies a 24.7% compound annual growth rate in 2026. - The report projects a 24.4% CAGR through 2030. - Historical growth has been tied to high costs of traditional surgery, limited surgeon familiarity with robotics, dependence on manual instruments, early adoption of robotic tools and gradual use of artificial intelligence in surgery. - Growth drivers for the forecast period include advances in AI and machine learning, telesurgical and semi-autonomous platforms, higher surgical procedure volumes, hospital investment in robotic systems and more software integration and support services. - The report says key trends include minimally invasive techniques, haptic feedback, enhanced precision controls, more surgeon training, stronger focus on patient safety and higher investment in robotic-assisted surgical infrastructure. - Next-generation surgical robotics combines advanced imaging and enhanced dexterity to help surgeons perform highly precise and minimally invasive procedures. - The systems are designed to improve accuracy, reduce errors, limit tissue damage and support faster recovery than traditional methods. - The report also includes market attractiveness scoring, total addressable market analysis, company scoring matrix graphics and tables, Excel-based forecasting dashboards, market hotspots infographics, and updated graphics and tables.
Between the lines: - The report frames robotic surgery as part of a larger move toward more standardized, less invasive procedures. - The strongest demand appears to come from the same clinical pressures pushing hospitals to shorten stays, improve outcomes and handle more procedures with better efficiency. - The regional split suggests adoption is already mature in North America, while infrastructure expansion is opening more room for growth in Asia-Pacific.
What's next: - The market will likely track hospital capital spending, AI adoption and the pace of training for surgeons. - The report points to continued development in telesurgery, semi-autonomous systems and software-heavy platforms as the next competitive frontier. - Rising procedure volumes and broader infrastructure investment should keep demand elevated through 2030.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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