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Non-invasive brain trauma monitoring devices market seen growing to $16.71 billion by 2030

Aug. 19, 2026
By AI, Created 11:51 UTC, Aug 19, 2026, AGP -

The market for non-invasive brain trauma monitoring devices is projected to rise from $10.73 billion in 2026 to $16.71 billion by 2030, according to The Business Research Company. Growth is tied to higher traumatic brain injury rates, wider use of AI-based neurodiagnostic tools and expanding emergency and critical care infrastructure.

Why it matters: - Non-invasive brain trauma monitoring devices are becoming more important as neurological disorders and traumatic brain injuries rise worldwide. - The devices support real-time monitoring of brain activity and pressure, which can help clinicians make faster decisions in critical cases. - The market’s projected 11.7% CAGR through 2030 signals sustained demand for brain monitoring tools in emergency, critical care and neurological settings.

What happened: - The Business Research Company released its Non-Invasive Brain Trauma Monitoring Devices Global Market Report 2026, covering market size, trends and forecasts for 2026-2035. - The market is projected to grow from $9.56 billion in 2025 to $10.73 billion in 2026, a 12.2% CAGR. - The market is forecast to reach $16.71 billion by 2030, reflecting an 11.7% CAGR. - The report was published Aug. 19, 2026, from London. - A free sample of the report is available here. - The full report is available here.

The details: - The report says growth in 2026 is being driven by a higher incidence of traumatic brain injuries, broader use of non-invasive diagnostic tools and growth in neurological care facilities. - Improved recognition of intracranial pressure monitoring and better neuro-monitoring precision are also supporting demand. - Looking further ahead, demand is expected to come from remote neurological monitoring, AI-based neurodiagnostic tools, emergency and critical care expansion, early brain injury intervention and wearable brain monitoring devices. - The report highlights emerging trends including continuous brain monitoring systems, multimodal neurological monitoring, portable non-invasive monitors, real-time neurodata analytics and improved early brain injury detection. - Non-invasive brain trauma monitoring devices track neural and electrical activity and pressure around the brain. - The devices also help analyze cerebral blood flow in arteries and veins. - The technology is used in cases involving brain death, trauma-induced brain injury, epilepsy and similar neurological conditions. - The report says real-time insights from these devices help medical professionals make informed decisions. - Neurological disorders and diseases are a major demand driver because they can affect cognition, emotion and behavior. - The Alzheimer’s Association reported in March 2023 that about 6.7 million Americans age 65 and older were living with Alzheimer’s dementia. - The Alzheimer’s Association expects that number to reach 13.8 million by 2060. - North America held the largest share of the global market in 2025. - The report also covers Asia-Pacific, South East Asia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South America, the Middle East and Africa. - The 2026 report set includes market attractiveness scoring, TAM analysis, company scoring matrix graphics and tables, Excel-based forecasting dashboards, market hotspots infographics, key technology and future trend analysis, and updated graphics and tables.

Between the lines: - The forecast suggests the market is moving beyond basic monitoring toward continuous, portable and data-driven systems. - AI and wearable technologies are likely to shape competition as providers look for faster, more flexible neurological assessment tools. - North America’s leading share points to an established clinical base, but the report’s regional coverage suggests growth opportunities are broadening globally.

What's next: - The market is expected to keep expanding through 2030 as hospitals and care teams adopt more advanced monitoring tools. - Product development is likely to focus on continuous monitoring, portability and real-time analytics. - Expansion in emergency and critical care infrastructure could create additional demand for non-invasive neuro-monitoring devices. - The report’s regional breakdown indicates further growth potential across Asia-Pacific, Europe, South America, the Middle East and Africa.

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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