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The Global Market for Wearable Electronic Skin Patches 2023-2033

January 2023 | 242 pages | ID: G348A5EAB706EN
Future Markets, Inc.

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With growing interest in continuous health monitoring and wider concerns about public health, daily health care platforms are becoming increasingly important. The market for wearables such as smart watches and fitness trackers have boomed in recent years. Although these devices are widely used for monitoring biological signals, including heart rate, blood oxygen level, and blood pressure, there are issues with provision of accurate physiological information owing to the lack of conformal contact with the skin during daily activities. This has led to the development of electronic skin (e-skin) patches, which noninvasively detect signals on the skin with conformal contact. Applications include:
  • diagnostics from sweat and interstitial fluid.
  • temperature, cardiovascular and hydration monitoring.
  • cosmetic treatments with electrical stimulation.
  • continuous glucose monitoring.
  • wrinkle removal via electrical stimulation.
  • wound healing of skin accelerated by ionic currents that can activate electromigration of keratinocytes.
  • iontophoretic drug delivery.
  • ergonomic human-machine.
  • motion sensing.
The Global Market for Wearable Electronic Skin Patches 2023-2033 provides an in depth analysis of the market for electronic skin patches, which is shaping the future of healthcare. Product areas covered include continuous glucose monitoring (CGN) skin patches, cardiovascular monitoring skin patches, temperature and respiratory rate monitoring, pregnancy and new born monitoring, electrical stimulation skin patches, hydration and sweat sensing skin patches, wound monitoring and care, motion sensing, medical implants, sleep trackers, wearable RFID, robotics, and wireless and self-powering skin patches.

Report contents include:
  • Insight into how healthcare is being transformed with data collection and monitoring through wearable electronic skin patches.
  • Global market revenues for electronic skin patches, by market, historical and forecast to 2033.
  • Analysis of electronic skin patches for disease prevention, clinical trials and chronic disease management
  • Opportunities and challenges
  • Overview of the future market for wearable electronic skin patches.
  • Profiles of 167 companies in the electronic skin patches market. Companies profiled include Amorepacific, AquilX, Biobeat Technologies Ltd., Epicore Biosystems Inc., Nutromics, Point Fit Technology, Samay, Vaxxas, Virility Medical, X-trodes and many more.
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 The evolution of electronics
1.2 The wearables revolution
1.3 The wearable tech market in 2022
1.4 Wearable market leaders
1.5 From rigid to flexible and stretchable
1.6 Flexible and stretchable electronics in wearables
1.7 Organic and printed electronics
1.8 Market drivers and trends
1.9 Advances in wearable healthcare devices
1.10 Skin-based wearable devices
1.11 Innovations at CES 2021
1.12 Innovations at CES 2022
1.13 Investment funding and buy-outs 2019-2022

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC SKIN PATCHES

3.1 Market drivers
3.2 Current state of the art in electronic skin patches
3.3 Wearable medical device products
3.4 Applications of skin patches
  3.4.1 Electronic skin sensors
  3.4.2 Nanomaterials-based devices
    3.4.2.1 Graphene
  3.4.3 Conductive hydrogels for soft and flexible electronics
  3.4.4 Materials
    3.4.4.1 Summary of advanced materials
3.5 Market challenges

4 MARKETS FOR ELECTRONIC SKIN PATCHES

4.1 Temperature and respiratory rate monitoring
  4.1.1 Market overview
  4.1.2 Companies and products
4.2 Wearable and health monitoring and rehabilitation
  4.2.1 Market overview
  4.2.2 Companies and products
4.3 Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)
  4.3.1 Market overview
  4.3.2 Minimally-invasive CGM sensors
    4.3.2.1 Technologies
  4.3.3 Non-invasive CGM sensors
    4.3.3.1 Commercial devices
    4.3.4.2 Companies and products
4.4 Cardiovascular monitoring
  4.4.1 Market overview
  4.4.2 ECG sensors
    4.4.2.1 Companies and products
  4.4.3 PPG sensors
    4.4.3.1 Companies and products
4.5 Pregnancy and newborn monitoring
  4.5.1 Market overview
  4.5.2 Companies and products
4.6 Hydration sensors
  4.6.1 Market overview
  4.6.2 Companies and products
4.7 Wearable sweat sensors (medical and sports)
  4.7.1 Market overview
  4.7.2 Companies and products
4.8 Wearable drug delivery
  4.8.1 Market overview
  4.8.2 Companies and products
4.9 Femtech devices
  4.9.1 Market overview
  4.9.2 Companies and products
4.10 Cosmetic skin patches
  4.10.1 Market overview
  4.10.2 Companies and products
4.11 Smart woundcare patches
  4.11.1 Market overview
  4.11.2 Applications
  4.11.3 Companies and products
4.12 Smart diapers
  4.12.1 Companies and products
4.13 Fitness trackers
  4.13.1 Market overview
  4.13.2 Companies and products
4.14 Sleep trackers
  4.14.1 Market overview
  4.14.1 Market overview

5 GLOBAL MARKET SIZE

5.1 Global wearables market
5.2 Market share, by product type

6 WEARABLE ELECTRONIC SKIN PATCH COMPANY PROFILES 111(167 COMPANY PROFILES)

7 REFERENCES

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1. Types of wearable devices and applications.
Table 2. Types of wearable devices and the data collected.
Table 3. Main Wearable Device Companies by Shipment Volume, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, (million units).
Table 4. New wearable tech products in 2022.
Table 5. Wearable market leaders by market segment.
Table 6. Applications in printed, flexible and stretchable electronics, by advanced materials type and benefits thereof.
Table 7. Market drivers and trends in wearable electronics.
Table 8. Wearable electronics at CES 2021.
Table 9. Wearable electronics at CES 2022.
Table 10. Wearables Investment funding and buy-outs 2019-2022.
Table 11. Market drivers for electronic skin patches.
Table 12. Examples of wearable medical device products.
Table 13. Wearable bio-signal monitoring devices.
Table 14. Applications in flexible and stretchable health monitors, by advanced materials type and benefits thereof.
Table 15. Market challenges in medical and healthcare sensors and wearables.
Table 16. Medical wearable companies applying products to temperate and respiratory monitoring and analysis.
Table 17. Technologies for minimally-invasive and non-invasive glucose detection-advantages and disadvantages.
Table 18. Commercial devices for non-invasive glucose monitoring not released or withdrawn from market.
Table 19. Minimally-invasive and non-invasive glucose monitoring products.
Table 20. Companies developing wearable swear sensors.
Table 21. Wearable drug delivery companies and products.
Table 22. Companies developing femtech wearable technology.
Table 23. Wearable drug delivery companies and products.
Table 24. Companies and products, cosmetics and drug delivery patches.
Table 25. Companies and products in smart wound care.
Table 26. Companies developing smart diaper products.
Table 27. Wearable sensors for sports performance.
Table 28. Wearable sensor products for monitoring sport performance.
Table 29. Example wearable sleep tracker products and prices.
Table 30. Sleep monitoring products.
Table 31. Global medical and healthcare wearables market, 2017-2033, millions of US dollars, by product.

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1. Evolution of electronics.
Figure 2. A) Evolution of wearable medical devices (B) Application of wearable devices in the healthcare and biomedical monitoring systems.
Figure 3. Wove Band.
Figure 4. Wearable graphene medical sensor.
Figure 5. Stretchable transistor.
Figure 6. Applications timeline for organic and printed electronics.
Figure 7. Baby Monitor.
Figure 8. Wearable health monitor incorporating graphene photodetectors.
Figure 9. Classification of Healthcare Wearable Devices (HWDs).
Figure 10. Artificial skin prototype for gesture recognition.
Figure 11. Applications of wearable flexible sensors worn on various body parts.
Figure 12. Connected human body and product examples.
Figure 13. Smart e-skin system comprising health-monitoring sensors, displays, and ultra flexible PLEDs.
Figure 14. Graphene medical patch.
Figure 15. Graphene-based E-skin patch.
Figure 16. Enfucell wearable temperature tag.
Figure 17. TempTraQ wearable wireless thermometer.
Figure 18. Companies and products in wearable health monitoring and rehabilitation devices and products.
Figure 19. Technologies for minimally-invasive and non-invasive glucose detection.
Figure 20. Schematic of non-invasive CGM sensor.
Figure 21. Adhesive wearable CGM sensor.
Figure 22. VitalPatch.
Figure 23. Wearable ECG-textile.
Figure 24. Wearable ECG recorder.
Figure 25. Nexkin.
Figure 26. Bloomlife.
Figure 27. Nanowire skin hydration patch.
Figure 28. NIX sensors.
Figure 29. Wearable sweat sensor.
Figure 30. Wearable graphene sweat sensor.
Figure 31. Gatorade's GX Sweat Patch.
Figure 32. Sweat sensor incorporated into face mask.
Figure 33. D-mine Pump.
Figure 34. Lab-on-Skin.
Figure 35. Brilliantly Warm.
Figure 36. Ava Fertility tracker.
Figure 37. S9 Pro breast pump.
Figure 38. Tempdrop.
Figure 39. My UV Patch.
Figure 40. Overview layers of L'Oreal skin patch.
Figure 41. Schematic of smart wound dressing.
Figure 42. REPAIR electronic patch concept. Image courtesy of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Figure 43. ABENA Nova smart diaper.
Figure 44. Wearable bio-fluid monitoring system for monitoring of hydration.
Figure 45. Beddr SleepTuner.
Figure 46. Global medical and healthcare wearables market, 2017-2033, millions of US dollars, by product.
Figure 47. Global market for medical and healthcare sensors and wearables, 2022-2033, by market share of product type.
Figure 48. Sigi Insulin Management System.
Figure 49. MIT and Amorepacific's chip-free skin sensor.
Figure 50. Anpoly cellulose nanofiber hydrogel.
Figure 51. MEDICELLU.
Figure 52. C-Stretch.
Figure 53. Biobeat patch and wristband.
Figure 54. BioSticker.
Figure 55. Carewear LED light patches.
Figure 56. BioSleeve.
Figure 57. In ear wearable sensor.
Figure 58. Jewel Patch Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator .
Figure 59. EOPatch.
Figure 60. Connected Hydration patch.
Figure 61. Fleming Medical Ltd. wound dressing.
Figure 62. FloPatch.
Figure 63. CORE from Genteg AG.
Figure 64. MYSA - 'Relax Shirt'.
Figure 65. DRYODES electrode.
Figure 66. Life Signals LP1250 Wireless Medical Biosensor.
Figure 67. LifeSpan patch.
Figure 68. Mawi Heart Patch.
Figure 69. VitalPatch MD.
Figure 70. Electroskin integration schematic.
Figure 71. Neopenda neonatal device.
Figure 72. Nix Biosensors patch.
Figure 73. Nutromics’ wearable DNA sensor lab-on-a-patch.
Figure 74. Point Fit Technology skin patch.
Figure 75. Sylvee 1.0.
Figure 76. Powered Clothing.
Figure 77. TAP device.
Figure 78. Sorrel Medical’s wearable drug delivery devices.
Figure 79. intelligent Care Belt.
Figure 80. Feelzing Energy Patch.
Figure 81. Ultrahuman wearable glucose monitor.
Figure 82. Vaxxas patch.


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