Global medical electronics market is highly competitive with the presence of local as well as global companies. The major players are adopting several growth strategies such as product launches, acquisitions, and collaborations, which are contributing to the growth of global medical electronics market. 'Analog devices, Inc. ', 'Texas instruments incorporated ', 'STMicroelectronics ', 'NXP semiconductors ', 'Infineon Technologies AG ', 'Samsung ', 'Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC ', 'Renesas Electronics Corporation ', 'LG Display Co., Ltd. ', 'AUO Corporation ', 'Panasonic Holdings Corporation ', 'Ultralife Corporation ', 'Amphenol Corporation ', 'BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. ', 'GE Healthcare ', 'Stryker ', 'Microchip Technology Inc. ', 'Honeywell International Inc. ', 'Tekscan, inc. ', 'Sensirion AG ', 'In January 2022, Promaxo Inc., a medical imaging, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) technology company, announced the sale of its in-office MRI system to Kasraeian Urology.', 'In November 2021, Philips expanded its artificial intelligence (AI) enabled CT imaging portfolio at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).', 'On August 21, 2022, Medtronic Plc., a leading US-based medical device company, partnered with BioIntelliSense, a remote care solution company in the medical category, to deliver multi-parameter wearable for continuous remote patient monitoring from the hospital to the home. The partnership will enable Medtronic to provide access to medical-grade devices that continuously monitor patients' vital signs while they are in the hospital and after they are discharged. It promotes automation workflows in care delivery, enables proactive clinical interventions, and helps address the effects of workforce shortages.', 'On July 13, 2022, Siemens Healthineers, a Germany-based medical device company, released Mobilet Impact, a revolutionary mobile X-ray system. The system combines all the advantages of full digital integration, affordable cost, and transportable x-ray equipment for imaging at the patient's bedside.'