The Asia-Pacific region is witnessing a significant demographic shift with a rapidly ageing population. As life expectancy increases, there is a growing demand for mobility devices that cater to the specific needs of seniors, ranging from ergonomic wheelchairs to smart walking aids. Many countries in the Asia-Pacific region place a strong emphasis on filial piety and family values. The use of mobility devices is often integrated into the context of familial care, with family members playing an active role in providing support and assistance to individuals with mobility challenges. Mobility devices are seen as tools that enable family members to fulfil their caregiving responsibilities more effectively. Collectivism is a prevailing cultural trait in many Asian societies. The use of mobility devices is often supported by tight-knit communities, where neighbors, friends, and community members actively contribute to creating an inclusive environment for individuals with mobility challenges. This sense of community support plays a crucial role in the acceptance and integration of mobility devices into daily life. Asia-Pacific cultures traditionally hold great respect for elders and seniors. As the region experiences an ageing population, mobility devices have become essential tools for maintaining the independence and dignity of seniors. The cultural reverence for elders contributes to the acceptance and use of mobility aids among the elderly population. Mobility devices are adapted for use during cultural festivals and events. In some cases, parades or events celebrating cultural heritage include specially designed mobility devices that allow individuals with mobility challenges to actively participate in and engage in cultural festivities. According to the research report, “Asia Pacific Mobility Device Market Outlook, 2028,” published by Bonafide Research, the Asia Pacific Mobility Device market is projected to reach a market size of more than USD 5 Billion by 2028. Rapid urbanisation in countries like China and India has led to increased demand for mobility devices that address the unique challenges of navigating densely populated urban environments. Foldable scooters, lightweight wheelchairs, and other portable solutions have gained popularity. The integration of smart technologies into mobility devices is a notable trend in the Asia-Pacific market. Electric wheelchairs with navigation assistance, IoT-enabled walking aids, and wearable devices for monitoring health parameters are reshaping the landscape of assistive technology. The adoption of telehealth services in the region has influenced the development of mobility devices that can be remotely monitored and adjusted. This not only enhances patient care but also facilitates timely interventions for individuals with mobility challenges. Attitudes towards disability are evolving in many Asian and Pacific cultures, with an increasing emphasis on inclusivity and breaking down stigmas associated with mobility challenges. This cultural shift is fostering a more supportive environment for individuals using mobility devices. Strong ties within Asian communities often translate into significant support for individuals with mobility challenges. The use of mobility devices is viewed within the context of maintaining independence and active participation in familial and community life. Many countries in the Asia Pacific have healthcare policies that address the provision of mobility devices. These policies include reimbursement schemes or subsidies to make mobility devices more affordable for individuals with disabilities. Government support is critical to improving accessibility to assistive devices. Governments implement transportation policies that prioritise accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges. This can include provisions for accessible public transportation, subsidies for accessible taxis, and the integration of mobility devices into overall transportation planning.
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Download SampleBased on the report, the major countries covered include China, Japan, India, Australia, and South Korea. Among them, Japan has the second highest market share, and Japan has one of the most rapidly ageing populations globally. As the proportion of elderly individuals increases, so does the demand for mobility devices. The ageing demographic often experiences mobility challenges, leading to a higher need for devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, and electric scooters. Japan is known for its technological advancements, and this extends to the field of assistive technology and mobility devices. The Japanese market sees continuous innovation with the development of cutting-edge devices, including smart wheelchairs, robotic exoskeletons, and other technologically sophisticated solutions. Japan's urban planning and infrastructure development often prioritise accessibility. This includes the incorporation of ramps, elevators, and other features that facilitate the use of mobility devices in public spaces, transportation, and buildings. According to the report, the categories are segmented into adult and child; among them, the child is the fastest-growing segment with the use of mobility devices. The Asia-Pacific region has a diverse population, and there is an increasing recognition of childhood disabilities and developmental disorders. Conditions such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and congenital anomalies necessitate the use of mobility devices to enhance the mobility and independence of affected children. Advances in paediatric rehabilitation and assistive technology have led to the development of specialised mobility devices tailored to the unique needs of children. These devices include paediatric wheelchairs, adaptive strollers, and walking aids designed to provide age-appropriate support and mobility assistance. Societal attitudes towards disability are evolving, and there is a growing emphasis on inclusivity. Families, communities, and educational institutions are more accepting of children with mobility challenges, encouraging the use of devices that promote independence and participation. Based on the product types, they are segmented into wheelchairs, patient lifting equipment, walking assist, and others, among them in Asia and the Pacific. Patient lifting equipment is a growing market; the rising incidence of chronic diseases in the Asia Pacific contributes to an increased demand for patient lifting equipment. Conditions such as arthritis, neurological disorders, and musculoskeletal issues limit a patient's ability to move independently, necessitating the use of lifting devices for safe and efficient care. Governments in the Asia Pacific are recognising the challenges associated with an ageing population and are implementing initiatives to support elderly care. This includes investments in healthcare infrastructure and policies that encourage the adoption of patient lifting equipment to enhance the quality of care for seniors. There is a growing emphasis on occupational safety in healthcare settings. Healthcare providers are recognising the importance of preventing musculoskeletal injuries among carers, and patient lifting equipment helps mitigate the physical strain associated with manually lifting and transferring patients. In terms of end users, they are segmented into homecare, hospitals, ambulatory surgical centres, and rehabilitation centers. In this region, homecare is a growing market; many countries in the Asia-Pacific region are experiencing a significant increase in the ageing population. As individuals age, they encounter mobility challenges, and the use of mobility devices becomes essential for maintaining independence and navigating the home environment safely. In many Asian cultures, there is a strong cultural emphasis on family support and caregiving. The use of mobility devices at home allows family members to actively participate in the care of elderly or mobility-impaired individuals, fostering a sense of familial support and unity. Urbanisation in the Asia-Pacific region has led to the construction of homes in densely populated areas. Limited outdoor accessibility, combined with smaller living spaces, makes the use of mobility devices indoors crucial for individuals with mobility challenges. The concept of home healthcare is gaining prominence in the Asia Pacific. Individuals prefer receiving care in the comfort of their homes, and the use of mobility devices facilitates this trend by allowing patients to move around and perform daily activities within their living spaces.
Company Covered in this report: Karma Medical Products Co., LTD., Medline Industries, Sunrise Medical, Inc., Invacare Corporation, Cardinal Health, Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA, Baxter International Inc., Stryker Corporation, Etac AB, Fluidra S.A, Paramount Bed Co. Ltd. Considered in this report
• Geography: Asia Pacific • Historic year: 2017 • Base year: 2022 • Estimated year: 2023 • Forecast year: 2028 Aspects covered in this report • Asia Pacific Mobility Device market Outlook with its value and forecast along with its segments • Country-wise Mobility Device market analysis • Various drivers and challenges • On-going trends and developments • Top profiled companies • Strategic recommendation Country covered in the report: • China • Japan • India • Australia • South Korea By Product • Wheelchair • Patient Lifting Equipment • Walking Assist • Others (M. Scooter) By End User • Homecare • Hospitals • Ambulatory Surgical Centres • Rehabilitation Centres By Category • Adult • Paediatric The approach of the report: This report consists of a combined approach of primary and secondary research. Initially, secondary research was used to get an understanding of the market and list the companies that are present in it. The secondary research consists of third-party sources such as press releases, annual reports of companies, and government-generated reports and databases. After gathering the data from secondary sources, primary research was conducted by conducting telephone interviews with the leading players about how the market is functioning and then conducting trade calls with dealers and distributors of the market. Post this; we have started making primary calls to consumers by equally segmenting them in regional aspects, tier aspects, age group, and gender. Once we have primary data with us, we can start verifying the details obtained from secondary sources. Intended audience This report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations, and organisations related to the Mobility Device industry, government bodies, and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing and presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.
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