The Global Medical Clothing Market is projected to reach $182.58 billion by 2028, from a value of $103.62 billion in 2022, by registering a CAGR of 9.9% during the forecast period. Increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, growing number of geriatric population, rise in hospital acquired infections, and increase in the incidence of zoonotic diseases are the major factors propelling the growth of the market. However, strict regulatory policies are hampering market growth. Moreover, increase in the number of emerging markets, rising number of service providers, and technological advancements are creating ample opportunities across the globe.
Recent Developments
In January 2021, Ansell Limited has completed the acquisition of the Primus brand and related assets that constitute the Life Science business belonging to Primus Gloves and Sanrea Healthcare Products (“Primus”). Primus is an Indian manufacturer and marketer of gloves sold into the Life Science and Specialty Medical sectors and is one of the few global producers of long cuff gloves with strong brand recognition. This acquisition increases the presence in this important market and provides with the opportunity to further accelerate growth of our Life Sciences business.
In July 2020, Herida Healthcare has collaborated with North Tees & Hartlepool Solutions, have joined forces with NHS to manufacture highly sterilized medical gowns owing to the increasing demand for PPE. Both organisations have worked tirelessly during the Covid pandemic to provide an outstanding managed service, which includes an end to end British manufactured solution for our valued healthcare workers.
In March 2020, Barco uniforms partnered with The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens to become the official medical scrubs provider for the organization’s renowned veterinary team, who will wear the Barco One brand as they provide the highest level of care for all animals. Barco One utilizes five recycled plastic bottles into the fabric of each garment, similarly, Skechers, by Barco scrub brand incorporates seven plastic bottles in one garment. With this initiative, company has recycled over 17 million plastic bottles.
In January 2020, Cardinal Health announced voluntary recall for the surgical gowns after discovering that some gowns were produced in unapproved locations and didn’t maintain proper environment conditions as required by law. Those gowns were not approved by FDA or by Cardinal Health. The company then worked with industry partners offering same products. The company also offers AAMI Level 4 Gowns to bridge the supply gap.
Competitive Landscape
Herida Healthcare, Smith+Nephew, Cardinal Health, Inc., Semprit AG Holding, 3M Company, Henry Schein, Inc, Ansell Ltd, Halyard Health, Narang Medical Ltd, Owens and Minor, Inc, Molnlycke Health Care, Prestige Medicals, Barco Uniforms, Aramark Uniforms, and Superior Uniform Group are some of the major players in the global Medical Clothing market.
The Global Medical Clothing Market is projected to reach $182.58 billion by 2028, from a value of $103.62 billion in 2022, by registering a CAGR of 9.9% during the forecast period. Increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, growing number of geriatric population, rise in hospital acquired infections, and increase in the incidence of zoonotic diseases are the major factors propelling the growth of the market. However, strict regulatory policies are hampering market growth. Moreover, increase in the number of emerging markets, rising number of service providers, and technological advancements are creating ample opportunities across the globe.
Recent Developments
In January 2021, Ansell Limited has completed the acquisition of the Primus brand and related assets that constitute the Life Science business belonging to Primus Gloves and Sanrea Healthcare Products (“Primus”). Primus is an Indian manufacturer and marketer of gloves sold into the Life Science and Specialty Medical sectors and is one of the few global producers of long cuff gloves with strong brand recognition. This acquisition increases the presence in this important market and provides with the opportunity to further accelerate growth of our Life Sciences business.
In July 2020, Herida Healthcare has collaborated with North Tees & Hartlepool Solutions, have joined forces with NHS to manufacture highly sterilized medical gowns owing to the increasing demand for PPE. Both organisations have worked tirelessly during the Covid pandemic to provide an outstanding managed service, which includes an end to end British manufactured solution for our valued healthcare workers.
In March 2020, Barco uniforms partnered with The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens to become the official medical scrubs provider for the organization’s renowned veterinary team, who will wear the Barco One brand as they provide the highest level of care for all animals. Barco One utilizes five recycled plastic bottles into the fabric of each garment, similarly, Skechers, by Barco scrub brand incorporates seven plastic bottles in one garment. With this initiative, company has recycled over 17 million plastic bottles.
In January 2020, Cardinal Health announced voluntary recall for the surgical gowns after discovering that some gowns were produced in unapproved locations and didn’t maintain proper environment conditions as required by law. Those gowns were not approved by FDA or by Cardinal Health. The company then worked with industry partners offering same products. The company also offers AAMI Level 4 Gowns to bridge the supply gap.
Competitive Landscape
Herida Healthcare, Smith+Nephew, Cardinal Health, Inc., Semprit AG Holding, 3M Company, Henry Schein, Inc, Ansell Ltd, Halyard Health, Narang Medical Ltd, Owens and Minor, Inc, Molnlycke Health Care, Prestige Medicals, Barco Uniforms, Aramark Uniforms, and Superior Uniform Group are some of the major players in the global Medical Clothing market.