The global needles market is projected to grow from USD 8.1 billion in 2024 to USD 14.7 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 6.1%. This growth is driven by rising chronic disease prevalence, increasing demand for injectable therapies, and advancements in needle design and materials. Safety needles are the fastest-growing segment, while syringe needles dominate by purpose. Stainless steel remains the material of choice due to its strength and precision. The subcutaneous delivery mode leads market share, offering faster absorption. Asia-Pacific holds the largest regional share, driven by R&D investments and healthcare expansion. Key players include BD, Medtronic, Braun, Novo Nordisk, and Roche, among others.
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Dublin, March 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Needles Market Industry Trends and Global Forecasts to 2035, Distribution by Type of Needle based on Design, Type of Needle based on Purpose, Mode of Delivery, Type of Material, End Users, Geographical Regions and Leading Players” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The global needles market size is estimated to grow from USD 8.1 billion in the current year to USD 14.7 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period, till 2035.
Over the years, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, such as autoimmune diseases, diabetes, cancer, and heart diseases, has led to reduced mobility and increased mortality among the patients. A recent report from the Center for Managing Chronic Disease at the University of Michigan indicated that more than 50% of the US population is suffering from at least one type of chronic disease. Needles play a vital role in managing chronic diseases owing to their accuracy and effectiveness in providing targeted treatment and facilitating diagnostic procedures, thereby increasing their demand.
Over the centuries, needles have been an indispensable tool used in healthcare, playing a crucial role in various medical procedures, such as administering medication, extracting fluid samples and in wound closure procedures. Moreover, extensive R&D in this domain has led to the development and commercialization of several advanced needles, such as pen needles that are finer and less painful. These innovations have enhanced the use of needles across hospitals, diagnostic centers and homecare settings, making them vital for a wide range of therapeutic deliveries.
Driven by the benefits offered by needles and the increasing need for effective disease management, routine diagnosis and vaccination programs, the demand for needles is increasing at a steady pace. Moreover, owing to continuous improvement in material science, design and manufacturing techniques, the development and application of needles is anticipated to expand, positioning the market for healthy growth in the forthcoming years.
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