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Healthcare Simulation Companies and Market Trends Analysis

Date : 29 October 2025

Top Companies in the Healthcare Simulation Market

Healthcare Simulation Market  Companies

Market Growth

The global healthcare simulation market size is calculated at US$ 3.05 billion in 2024, grew to US$ 3.53 billion in 2025, and is projected to reach around US$ 12.94 billion by 2034. The market is expanding at a CAGR of 15.54% between 2025 and 2034.

Government Efforts to improve healthcare in remote areas: One of the major issues faced by healthcare service providers and governments is providing healthcare services to remote areas. Not only is it costly, but requires a lot of effort to provide basic services. Due to this, the governments are taking efforts to provide healthcare access to people living in remote areas.

  • In March 2024, Greek government representatives and WHO specialists will meet to introduce the first Telehealth Quality of Care Tool (TQoCT). The WHO/Europe Data and Digital Health unit and the WHO Office on Quality of Care and Patient Safety in Athens developed the TQoCT, a comprehensive resource that aims to provide an evaluation framework for various aspects of care quality, raise awareness about quality telehealth practices, and compile pertinent policies and strategies at the organisational, regional, or national levels.

Latest Announcements by Industry Leaders

In April 2025, the new center's opening was hailed by MTU President Professor Maggie Cusack, who said, "This Simulation Centre will provide world-class education and training for the next generation of healthcare professionals." Immersion learning activities that replicate actual medical situations in a safe setting will be advantageous to our students. This is a significant accomplishment for MTU. The Simulation Centre is a landmark in our university's history and a representation of our dedication to quality and innovation in education.

Recent Developments in the Healthcare Simulation Market

  • In May 2025, in order to increase innovation in medical and nursing training simulators, Maverick Simulation Solutions has announced an investment of more than ₹50 crore into its research and development section. The company plans to treble income by 2025 and reach 250+ universities by integrating AI, AR, and VR into simulators.
  • In January 2025, at Kasturba Medical College (KMC) in Manipal, the Division of Advanced Healthcare Simulation was born. The division specialises in sophisticated surgical training and evaluation, and it is furnished with high-fidelity simulators to provide safe and realistic settings for skill development. Numerous surgical specialities are served by it, such as obstetrics and gynaecology, urology, ophthalmology, thoracic surgery, gastro-surgery, general surgery, and surgical oncology.

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