Market Size & Growth Forecast
The numbers tell a clear story. According to the <em>360 Research Report</em> published in March 2022, the global medical panel PC market will climb from <strong>$292.1 million</strong> in 2020 to <strong>$401.6 million</strong> by 2026 — a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of <strong>4.6%</strong>, and a trajectory that hospitals' digital ambitions only reinforce.
So what exactly is a medical panel PC? At its core, it pairs a touchscreen display with the medical-grade I/O a hospital actually needs. Mount it on a cart, an arm in the operating room, or at the nursing station — wherever it lands, the goal is the same: better care and a smoother-running ward.
Where the Demand Lives
<strong>North America</strong> remains the biggest market, holding close to 35% as of 2016, with <strong>Europe</strong> a step behind at 33%. The real momentum, though, is in <strong>Asia Pacific</strong> — set to be the fastest-growing region through the forecast period as healthcare infrastructure races to catch up with demand.
As 24" LCD panels keep getting cheaper, the 24" form factor is poised to overtake today's 21" mainstream and become the default size for medical panel PCs.
Size Segments
Analysts break the market down by display size into four bands:
- Under 15"
- 15" – 17"
- 17" – 21"
- 21" – 24" — exactly where moximTECH's OmniMPC-241 sits
On the Floor at HIMSS
HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition is where the healthcare world comes to compare notes — a gathering of professionals from across the global health ecosystem, all hunting for the ideas and solutions that move patient care forward.
This year's show landed in sunny Orlando, Florida in March, and we were there too. Our latest medical-grade panel PC, the <strong>OmniMPC-241</strong>, took the stage at our US partner's booth — and the response from the crowd was everything we'd hoped for.
What Makes the OmniMPC-241 Stand Out
- Intel® 11th Gen Tiger Lake processor — serious performance without the power draw
- Capacitive Full HD touchscreen with 10-point multi-touch
- Fanless, slim, and light enough to live at the bedside
- Optional hot-swap battery pack that keeps it running when the cart moves
- Built-in camera, dual microphones, and speaker — telemedicine-ready out of the box
- Long lifecycle support that matches the way hospitals actually buy
Interested in the OmniMPC-241?
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