MedTech continues to drive innovation amid ongoing industry challenges
- Growth remains steady: MedTech recorded its sixth successive year of topline growth and is now a
US$587 billion industry. - Compelling AI use cases are emerging across the MedTech value chain.
- Innovation continues to drive the industry forward: Last year showcased a record year for FDA product approvals, including highly differentiated new launches in areas like cardiovascular, robotics and radiology.
- Higher costs continue to pressure profit margins: The cost of MedTech's inputs have risen, with factors such as inflation and expensive commercial models resulting in higher selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses.
"MedTechs face several challenges such as increased input costs, tighter reimbursement, payment pressures from hospital systems and an increasingly complex customer dynamics," says
Pulse of the MedTech Industry captures the current state of the US and European MedTech industry, as expressed in financial performance, spending trends, M&A, R&D and other measures. In addition to guest perspectives, the report outlines five key areas that will strengthen the industry's transformation and position the MedTech industry for future success:
- The search for high-growth opportunities
- Cost optimization measures
- Adapting revitalized commercial models
- Harnessing AI for significant growth and competitive advantage
- Capitalizing on the direct-to-consumer market
"The challenges MedTechs have experienced during 2023 to 2024 have placed more emphasis than ever before on the need for companies to develop successful commercial models," said
As detailed in the report, the industry's performance in the first half of 2024 underlines the increasing struggle to achieve growth in the current operating environment. As a result, MedTechs have been increasingly cautious about acquisitions and are instead prioritizing the streamlining of their portfolios. Further, from
The 42% drop in deal volume in the 12 months preceding the end of
Other key findings include:
- In 2023, profits nearly doubled year-over-year but the
US$12.5 billion the industry claimed in 2022 was a five-year low. - While R&D expenses have remained between 5% and 6% of total revenues for the sector for the last five years (coming in at
US$33.2 billion for 2023), SG&A expenses ate up 22% of revenues in 2023, clocking in atUS$127.2 billion (up 12.8% year over year). - While commercial leaders overall recorded 14.3% top-line growth in 2023, the emerging leaders (those with annual revenues below
US$500 million ) experienced a 9.1% revenue decline due to a constrained financing environment. - In all, innovation capital, the amount of investment going to MedTechs, only represented 44% of the financing raised by MedTech over the 12-month period. At the height of investor interest in MedTech during the COVID-19 crisis, innovation capital represented 67% of MedTech financing, hitting
US$28.5 billion in the 12 months betweenJuly 2020 andJune 2021 ; the total for 2024 is only 42% of this figure.
While pressures will remain for the foreseeable future, companies that are delivering on the promise of continuing innovation and adoption of AI technologies across their enterprises is reason to be optimistic. With more focused portfolios, better defined commercial models and refined customer segmentation, industry leaders are poised for success leading to better patient outcomes.
To read Pulse of the MedTech Industry, visit ey.com/pulse.
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