
Ai-Led Riding Advance Increase in India's Radiology Zone
Saturday, 10 May 2025, 11:02 IST

In short
India is witnessing a significant rise in the adoption of diagnostic radiology equipment, of AI monitoring solutions.
The radiology market is projected to grow from $7.1 billion in FY2025 to $13.5 billion by FY2030
Including high costs, unequal access between urban and rural areas, and concerns over radiation exposure.
India is experiencing a sharp rise in the adoption of diagnostic radiology equipment, with a top-notch surge in the high adoption of AI technology and remote monitoring solutions, in line with a report on Friday.
The report, through 1Lattice, a technology-enabled marketplace insights company, further attributed the surge to increasing ailment burden and increased investment in healthcare infrastructure.
It discovered that India has accredited 148,000 radiology equipment, Maharashtra (20,590), Tamil Nadu (15,267), and Uttar Pradesh (12,236) being at the forefront. These numbers duplicate a wider trend towards digitization and modernization of diagnostic facilities, even beyond city centers.
"Radiology is transitioning from a medical institution-based specialty to a pillar of primary and preventive care. The intersection of AI, portability, and remote monitoring is opening up access, enhancing accuracy, and redefining the transportation of diagnostics through India's healthcare devices," said Sanjay Sachdeva, director of Healthcare and Life Sciences at 1Lattice.
Radiology's effect is also improved via AI-based faraway affected person monitoring (RPM), which allows for real-time tracking and reducing the need for frequent in-person visits through remote health monitoring.
Radiology device marketplace globally is anticipated to develop strongly. The global marketplace is expected to rise from $34 billion in 2025 to $43 billion by 2030, registering a 5 percent CAGR.
Instead, the Indian radiology system marketplace will grow from $7.1 billion during FY2025 to $13.5 billion with the assistance of FY2030, more than global boom at a 10% CAGR, according to the report.
The rise in drivers includes technological advancements in digital radiography and ultrasound; an upward thrust in chronic sicknesses, including most cancers and cardiovascular conditions; and government schemes such as Ayushman Bharat and the nationwide virtual fitness mission (NDHM).
With healthcare delivery in India becoming increasingly decentralized and tech-driven, radiology may be crucial to leveraging results through timely and accurate diagnosis.
Despite this, the industry still has challenges that range from the expensive nature of high-tech devices to unbalanced access between rural and urban areas, as well as continuous issues over exposure to radiation, the record stated.
India is witnessing a significant rise in the adoption of diagnostic radiology equipment, of AI monitoring solutions.
The radiology market is projected to grow from $7.1 billion in FY2025 to $13.5 billion by FY2030
Including high costs, unequal access between urban and rural areas, and concerns over radiation exposure.
India is experiencing a sharp rise in the adoption of diagnostic radiology equipment, with a top-notch surge in the high adoption of AI technology and remote monitoring solutions, in line with a report on Friday.
The report, through 1Lattice, a technology-enabled marketplace insights company, further attributed the surge to increasing ailment burden and increased investment in healthcare infrastructure.
It discovered that India has accredited 148,000 radiology equipment, Maharashtra (20,590), Tamil Nadu (15,267), and Uttar Pradesh (12,236) being at the forefront. These numbers duplicate a wider trend towards digitization and modernization of diagnostic facilities, even beyond city centers.
"Radiology is transitioning from a medical institution-based specialty to a pillar of primary and preventive care. The intersection of AI, portability, and remote monitoring is opening up access, enhancing accuracy, and redefining the transportation of diagnostics through India's healthcare devices," said Sanjay Sachdeva, director of Healthcare and Life Sciences at 1Lattice.
Radiology's effect is also improved via AI-based faraway affected person monitoring (RPM), which allows for real-time tracking and reducing the need for frequent in-person visits through remote health monitoring.
Radiology device marketplace globally is anticipated to develop strongly. The global marketplace is expected to rise from $34 billion in 2025 to $43 billion by 2030, registering a 5 percent CAGR.
Instead, the Indian radiology system marketplace will grow from $7.1 billion during FY2025 to $13.5 billion with the assistance of FY2030, more than global boom at a 10% CAGR, according to the report.
The rise in drivers includes technological advancements in digital radiography and ultrasound; an upward thrust in chronic sicknesses, including most cancers and cardiovascular conditions; and government schemes such as Ayushman Bharat and the nationwide virtual fitness mission (NDHM).
With healthcare delivery in India becoming increasingly decentralized and tech-driven, radiology may be crucial to leveraging results through timely and accurate diagnosis.
Despite this, the industry still has challenges that range from the expensive nature of high-tech devices to unbalanced access between rural and urban areas, as well as continuous issues over exposure to radiation, the record stated.