2007 Worldwide Medical Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing Industry Report.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c67223) has announced the addition of 2007 Worldwide Medical Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing Industry Report to their offering. The Medical Equipment & Supplies Mfg. Industry report features 2007 current and 2008 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) for the 47 largest world countries. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, diagnostic equipment, ophthalmic equipment, catheters, and biopsy equipment. Industry Definition NAICS NAICS North American Industry Classification System 33911: Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing medical equipment and supplies. Examples of products made by these establishments are laboratory apparatus and furniture, surgical and medical instruments, surgical appliances and supplies, dental equipment and supplies, orthodontic orthodontic (ôr´th adj goods, dentures, and orthodontic appliances. Related Industries * Surgical Instruments A surgical instrument is a specially designed tool or device for performing specific actions of carrying out desired effects during a surgery or operation, such as modifying biological tissue, or to provide access or viewing it. * Measuring & Controlling Devices * Dental Equipment * Medical Instruments Sub-Industries * Surgical and medical instruments * Rifles, for propelling hypodermics into animals * Ophthalmic instruments and apparatus * Surgical instruments and apparatus * Muscle exercise apparatus, ophthalmic * Anesthesia apparatus * Ophthalmic lasers * Cannulae * Slit lamps (ophthalmic goods) * Catheters * Diagnostic apparatus, medical * Clamps, surgical * Biopsy instruments and equipment * Fixation appliances, internal * Blood pressure apparatus * Holders, surgical needle * Corneal corneal pertaining to the cornea. See also keratitis, keratopathy. corneal anomaly includes microcornea, coloboma, megalocornea, dermoid, congenital opacity. corneal black body see corneal sequestrum (below). microscopes * Hypodermic needles and syringes * Eye examining instruments and apparatus * Inhalators, surgical and medical * Gastroscopes, except electromedical * Instruments, microsurgical: except electromedical * Optometers * Knives, surgical Countries covered: * Argentina * Australia * Austria * Belgium * Brazil * Canada * Chile * China * Colombia * Czech Rep * Denmark * Egypt * Finland * France * Germany * Greece * Hungary * India * Indonesia * Iran * Ireland * Israel * Italy * Japan * Malaysia * Mexico * Netherlands * New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. * Norway * Pakistan * Philippines * Poland * Portugal * Russia * Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (sä `dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop.
* Singapore * South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. * South Korea * Spain * Sweden * Switzerland * Taiwan * Thailand * Turkey * United Kingdom * United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. * Venezuela Appendix: Definitions & Terms Methodology These reports provide the most current and cost-effective demographic data and market reports for the largest U.S. and World industries. The reports are estimates and forecasts based on our proprietary economic model which provides data that is timely, accurate and cost effective (as compared with more expensive primary research and survey information.) World Industry Reports The world reports (and World Industry & Market Outlook) provide estimates of the size and characteristics of the largest industries in the worlds largest countries. These estimates are produced by a proprietary economic model that is based on a number of sources and factors: 1. The size and characteristics of the largest U.S. industries (based on the U.S. Bureau of the Census Noun 1. Bureau of the Census - the bureau of the Commerce Department responsible for taking the census; provides demographic information and analyses about the population of the United States Census Bureau statistics, inflation rates and industry trends). 2. The relative size and characteristics of other countries (based on GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine. , population and per capita income Noun 1. per capita income - the total national income divided by the number of people in the nation income - the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time ). 3. The proportion of economies based on manufacturing, services, agricultural and resource industries). This data is mostly from the CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency. (1) (Confidentiality Integrity Authentication) The three important concerns with regards to information security. Encryption is used to provide confidentiality (privacy, secrecy). World Factbook and the Economist. 4. Local currency estimates are based on U.S. sales estimates and the most current currency exchange rates. 5. NAICS codes (North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. Classification System codes) are used in each industry definition in order to aid report users in clarifying and standardizing the definitions of each industry between different countries. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c67223 |
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