Nine Intraoperative Imaging Companies to Watch in 2025
ResearchAndMarkets.com has identified nine key companies shaping the future of intraoperative imaging through technological advancements. These firms are driving innovation in surgical visualization for 2025 and beyond.

ResearchAndMarkets.com has analyzed nine major companies poised to influence the intraoperative imaging sector in 2025 and beyond. The analyzed companies include Siemens Healthineers AG, GE Healthcare Holdings, Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Canon Medical Systems Corporation, Medtronic plc, Stryker Corporation, Shimadzu Corporation, Brainlab AG, and FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation.
These companies are advancing high-resolution, real-time imaging critical for complex surgical procedures. Siemens Healthineers focuses on integrated platforms enhanced by AI software, while GE Healthcare offers a portfolio of CT, MRI, and ultrasound solutions designed to improve workflow efficiency. Philips, known for its blend of intuitive interfaces and diagnostic accuracy, sees its systems utilized in neurosurgery, cardiovascular, and orthopedic applications.
Canon Medical Systems Corporation is recognized for combining advanced hardware with powerful imaging analytics, offering portable and high-definition solutions. Medtronic plc is a global leader in specialized systems for minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgeries, providing surgeons with enhanced visualization. Stryker Corporation integrates imaging with navigation and robotics, and Brainlab AG is pioneering the convergence of imaging, navigation, and augmented reality.
Shimadzu Corporation contributes with its advanced fluoroscopy and X-ray systems, emphasizing image quality and durability. FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation enhances intraoperative imaging through its mobile ultrasound and endoscopy systems. Collectively, these firms are driving advancements in AI integration and comprehensive service models for surgical guidance.