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Research and Markets: Australia Neurology Devices Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts to 2015

Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:00pm EDT
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/070f18/australia_neurolog) has
announced the addition of Global Markets Direct's new report "Australia
Neurology Devices Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts to 2015" to
their offering. 

This report is an essential source for in-depth information and data relating to
Australia neurology devices market. It also offers detailed and comprehensive
coverage of market revenue, volume, distribution and company share information;
and latest news, financial deals and pipeline products information of each of
the key sub-segments of the neurology devices in Australia. 

Scope:

* The report provides neurology devices information broken down into detailed
categories and segments in Australia. 
* Total revenues, products sold, end users, and average pricing. 
* Market shares of all the key competitors. 
* Key pipeline products that are set to shape the market, broken down by sector.

* Information on the top medical equipment companies in the sector in the
country covering business description, strategic analysis, and financial
information. 
* Healthcare structure, regulatory environment, approval process, pricing trends
and reimbursement. 
* Product and brand updates, strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate
expansions and contractions and regulatory changes. 
* Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments and
IPOs. 
* Customer, hospitals and physicians data.

Reasons to buy:

* Gain a strong understanding of the neurology devices market in Australia. 
* Evaluate and compare the attractiveness of the market in the country. 
* Identify growth segments and opportunities in each industry sector within the
country. 
* Evaluate the pipeline of key products that will change the sector, and
identify threats and opportunities before the products are launched in the
country. 
* Analyze the competitiveness of the market in the country and identify
hotspots. 
* Develop strategies based on the latest product, brand, expansion and research
and development news in the country. 
* Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the
mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market in the country. 
* Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the industry incumbents
in the country.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Table of Contents 

2 Introduction 

3 Definitions of Markets Covered in This Report 

4 Healthcare Sector Review 

5 Regulation System 

6 Pricing and Reimbursement 

7 Distribution Structure 

8 Neurology Devices In Australia 

9 CSF Management In Australia 

10 Interventional Neurology In Australia 

11 Neurostimulation Devices In Australia 

12 Neurosurgical Products In Australia 

13 Overview of Key Companies in Australia Neurology Devices Market 

14 Recent Developments 

15 Appendix 

Companies Mentioned:

* Medtronic, Inc. 
* Boston Scientific Corporation 
* Cordis Corporation 
* Elekta AB 
* Cyberonics, Inc. 
* ev3 Inc. 
* Codman & Shurtleff, Inc. 
* Acuhealth Pty Ltd 
* Compumedics Limited 
* Med-Chem Surgical Pty Ltd

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/070f18/australia_neurolog





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