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Nurse Call Systems Market size is set to grow by USD 1.78 billion from 2024-2028, Growing geriatric population boost the market, Technavio

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NEW YORK, July 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — A nurse call system enables patients to alert nurses or caregivers when they need assistance. The global nurse call systems market is estimated to grow by USD 1786.3 million from 2024-2028, at a CAGR of 13.64%, according to Technavio. This growth is driven by the growing geriatric population and increasing investments in healthcare infrastructure. However, intensifying competition among vendors poses a challenge. Key players include Alpha Communications, Ascom Holding AG, and Honeywell International Inc., among others.

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Nurse Call Systems Market Scope

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Details

Base year

2023

Historic period

2018 – 2022

Forecast period

2024-2028

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 13.64%

Market growth 2024-2028

USD 1786.3 million

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)

11.73

Regional analysis

North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East and Africa, and South America

Performing market contribution

Europe at 39%

Key countries

US, China, Germany, UK, and Canada

Key companies profiled

Alpha Communications, AMETEK Inc., Ascom Holding AG, Austco Healthcare Ltd., Baxter International Inc., Bec Integrated Solutions LLC, Carecom Co. Ltd., Caretronic d.o.o., Cornell Communications, Essec Group, Halma Plc, Honeywell International Inc., Jeron Electronic Systems Inc., Johnson Controls International Plc., Securitas AG, System Technologies, TekTone Sound and Signal Mfg. Inc., TigerConnect Inc., Tunstall Healthcare Group Ltd., and West Com Nurse Call Systems Inc.

Market Driver

Nurse call systems have become essential tools for assisted living facilities and hospitals, enhancing patient care efficiency. Their adoption has enabled hospitals to provide better safety and satisfaction levels, reduce operational time, and improve communication between patients and staff. The rising global health challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to an increased demand for healthcare facilities. In response, new hospitals and clinical centers have been constructed, equipped with advanced medical devices and nurse call systems to address the growing patient needs. This trend is expected to boost the growth of the global nurse call systems market during the forecast period. 

Nurse call systems have become essential in healthcare facilities, improving patient management and care delivery. These systems enable patients and caregivers to communicate effectively, reducing response time and enhancing patient care. Wanderer control is a significant trend, ensuring the safety of patients with Alzheimer’s or other diseases. High-quality healthcare is crucial for elderly populations dealing with diseases like stroke and cancer. Nurse call systems help manage patient populations, reduce readmissions, and improve workflow efficiency. Healthcare organizations face financial and regulatory risks due to technical glitches and inefficient communication. Solution providers offer integrated communication systems, including mobile and intercom, to address these challenges. Interoperability with electronic medical records and medical devices is essential for older infrastructure and existing software systems. Button-based systems and high-tech solutions cater to various healthcare settings, from hospitals to long-term care facilities and assisted living centers. Ultimately, nurse call systems contribute to high-quality healthcare, improving patient satisfaction and reducing healthcare costs and health insurance premiums. 

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Market Challenges

The global nurse call systems market is highly competitive with a fragmented landscape. Various service providers are expanding into medical device connectivity and life safety system integration. Vendors compete based on service quality, consulting, delivery time, long-term contracts, and historical buyer relationships. New regional players enter the market, offering lower prices, intensifying competition. International vendors respond by setting up local distributors. Mergers and acquisitions, such as Austco Healthcare’s acquisition of Teknocorp Australia’s monitoring services division, increase market concentration and customer bases, driving market growth.The Nurse Call Systems market faces several challenges in various healthcare settings, including nursing centers and home care. Dementia patients require special attention, making it essential to have reliable communication systems. Wired technology and wireless technology have their advantages, but IP-based technology offers greater interconnectivity. Basic button-based systems are sufficient for some facilities, while smartphone integrated systems cater to modern staff needs. IP-based interconnectivity systems streamline workflow efficiencies, reducing paperwork and automating processes. Hospital personnel face burnout and exhaustion, making digital healthcare solutions crucial for hospital admissions, surgeries, and chronic disease management. Mobility is essential for patient care, and reimbursement facilities from Medicare and other insurers impact purchasing decisions. Intelligent bed systems help prevent patient falls, and telecommunication systems improve nurse-patient communication. Nursing staff in healthcare facilities require modality and specialty clinic-specific solutions to meet diverse needs.

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Segment Overview 

This nurse call systems market report extensively covers market segmentation by  

Technology 1.1 Wired systems1.2 Wireless systemsEnd-user 2.1 Hospitals2.2 ASCs/Clinics2.3 Long-term care facilitiesGeography 3.1 North America3.2 Europe3.3 APAC3.4 Middle East and Africa3.5 South America

1.1 Wired systems-  Nurse call systems play a crucial role in hospital communication, ensuring patient calls reach the appropriate caregiver. These systems offer opportunities for integration with technologies like VoIP telephony, door access, bed status, fire alarms, and medical gas alarms. Wired nurse call systems, with their reliability and stability, are preferred over wireless systems due to consistent communication and longer lifespan. The dependability and longevity of wired systems are expected to fuel market growth during the forecast period.

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Research Analysis

Nurse call systems have become an essential component of modern healthcare facilities, enabling efficient communication between patients, caregivers, and hospital staff. These systems allow patients to summon assistance with the press of a button, ensuring timely response and enhanced patient care. Wanderer control features help manage and monitor patients with special needs, such as those with Alzheimer’s or dementia, ensuring their safety and wellbeing. Patients in hospitals, nursing homes, senior living facilities, and critical care units benefit from these systems, which enable effective patient management and reduce healthcare costs. Healthcare personnel, including nurses and staff, experience less burnout and exhaustion due to reduced paperwork and automation in healthcare delivery. Nurse call devices have evolved into digital healthcare tools, integrating patient monitoring and assisted care features, providing high-quality healthcare services for the geriatric population and other healthcare settings.

Market Research Overview

Nurse call systems are essential communication tools in healthcare facilities, enabling patients and caregivers to request assistance quickly and efficiently. These systems facilitate enhanced patient care by allowing timely responses to patient needs, reducing the risk of wanderings, and optimizing workflow efficiency. The elderly population, with their unique healthcare requirements due to diseases such as stroke, cancer, and Alzheimer’s, significantly benefits from these systems. Healthcare organizations face financial and regulatory risks in managing patient populations, especially in hospital care quality and long-term care facilities like nursing homes and assisted living centers. Nurse call systems help mitigate these risks by ensuring high-quality healthcare delivery, minimizing hospital readmissions, and optimizing staff workflow. Technical glitches and interoperability issues can cause genuine emergencies and wasted time, leading to financial burdens and healthcare costs. Integrated communication systems, including mobile and intercom systems, IP-based technology, and smartphone-integrated devices, address these challenges by providing rapid response times and seamless alarms and communications. Nurse call systems cater to various healthcare environments, including hospitals, nursing homes, patient monitoring for critical care patients, and assisted care in senior living facilities. The healthcare industry bases its services on these systems to provide digital healthcare solutions, automate workflows, and improve hospital personnel morale by reducing paperwork and burnout. Government initiatives support the adoption of nurse call systems to improve healthcare infrastructure and hospital care quality, ultimately benefiting patients and healthcare organizations.

Table of Contents:

1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation

TechnologyWired SystemsWireless SystemsEnd-userHospitalsASCs/ClinicsLong-term Care FacilitiesGeographyNorth AmericaEuropeAPACMiddle East And AfricaSouth America

7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix

About Technavio

Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions.

With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio’s report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio’s comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios.

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World-Famous Master Craftsman Completes First-Ever Auto Show Build in Front of Thousands

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NEW YORK, April 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In a two-day, jaw-dropping high-intensity live performance, that made international headlines and lit up social media, legendary Porsche builder Akira Nakai, completed his first-ever auto show build at the 2025 New York Auto Show. The completed vehicle is now on display and can be seen through Sunday, April 27.

Flying in from Japan, Nakai transformed a 2006 Porsche Carrera S into one of his iconic wide-body creations right on the show floor, attracting huge crowds, major media coverage, and going viral across social media. The build took place over April 23 and 24 in the R2XPO Exhibit, where visitors watched, photographed, and filmed the master craftsman in action. From the moment he started cutting to the final bolt, the atmosphere was electric.

The activation quickly went viral, racking up millions of views across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube within hours. Photos and footage of Nakai San deep in the build process spread like wildfire, turning the R2XPO Exhibit into one of the most talked-about attractions at this year’s Show.

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Where the World Smiles Together: Honouring Hospitality on April 24

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International Hospitality Council and IIHM Lead Global Tribute to Hospitality’s Human Touch

LONDON and KOLKATA, India, April 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hospitality is an industry of hope and growth. It spans snow-capped mountains, sunny beaches, forests, and deserts—where dreamers, innovators, and doers work every day to deliver comfort and happiness.

On April 24, International Hospitality Day (IHD) 2025 was celebrated globally by professionals and institutions across over 60 countries. The virtual programme was hosted by the International Hospitality Council (UK) and the International Institute of Hotel Management (IIHM), India’s largest and premier multi-campus institute for hospitality education.

“I realised there’s a day for every profession – except for one dedicated to those whose mission is to bring joy to others: the hospitality industry. And so, International Hospitality Day was born on April 24,” said Dr Suborno Bose, Creator of IHD, Chairman of IHC, and Chairman of IIHM & Indismart Group, Worldwide.

Established in 2016 by the International Hospitality Council (IHC) and IIHM, IHD was born out of a shared vision between Prof. David Foskett, OBE, Chairman of IHC London, and Dr Suborno Bose. It unites hospitality, travel, and tourism professionals to exchange ideas, promote excellence, and build a spirit of global solidarity.

The IHC continues to champion the hospitality sector worldwide by encouraging collaboration, shaping forward-thinking policy, and promoting education and employment. As in previous years, this year’s celebration featured the Virtual Global Hospitality Summit, where industry leaders reflected on challenges, shared insights, and honoured hospitality’s human essence.

“There was a day for everyone,” Dr Bose reiterated, “but none for hospitality. We created that day.”
“IHD stands on three pillars: Promote, Educate, Celebrate.”

He also underscored IHC and IIHM’s commitment to sustainability, youth enterprise, and initiatives like Young Chef India, which identifies and supports the country’s top culinary student to represent India at the Young Chef Olympiad, the world’s largest gathering of student chefs.

Prof. David Foskett, OBE, echoed the spirit of IHD:

“Hospitality is simple. Speak from the heart. Make people happy. Create careers and contribute to the economy. Most importantly, say thank you – especially to our students.”
“A country without hospitality is barren. A country with hospitality is fertile.”

Two key panel discussions were held during the summit:

Hospitality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Moderated by Prof. Neil Rippington (International Director, IIHM), with speakers:Ms Riya Mittal, Product Manager and MSc Engineering Management, USCMr Michael Grove, CEO – HotstatsMs Alexandra Janosek, Instructional Designer, Worldwide Curriculum DesignProf. Sandip Mukherjee, Professor Emeritus – IIHM

While technology is revolutionising efficiency and guest experience, the panel agreed that the essence of hospitality—its heart and human touch—remains irreplaceable.

Hospitality: India’s New Growth Story
Moderated by Diwan Gautam Anand, President of the IIHM International College of Distinguished Fellows, the panel featured:Mr K Mohan Chandran, Sr Vice President Operations, Taj HotelsMichelin-starred Chef Chris GalvinMr Yogendra Agnihotri, Sr Regional Director (North and East), Radisson HotelsMs Jyoti Mayal, Chairperson, THSC & President, TAAIMr Rajiv Kapoor, GM, Fairmont Mumbai

The consensus: India is setting a global example by listening, innovating, and serving from the heart—because, as noted, “an unhappy customer doesn’t complain, she simply leaves.”

The celebration paused for a moment of silence in memory of those lost in the Pahalgam tragedy.

Diwan Gautam Anand, iconic hospitality leader and President of FIIHM, closed the summit with a poignant message:

“Thank you for being present on such a landmark day. It is dedicated to all of us who know that time doesn’t erase, it transforms.”

This year’s IHD also witnessed the induction of 65 new Esteemed Fellows into the IIHM International College of Distinguished Fellows (FIIHM). Guided by the motto Fiat Lux (Let there be light), FIIHM is committed to mentoring and shaping future hospitality leaders.

The selection panel included:

Prof. David Foskett, OBE, Chairman – IHC LondonDr Suborno Bose, Chairman – IHC & IIHMMr Ron Scott FIH, International Director, Indismart Group; Director/Secretary, IHC Foundation; Director, APIU Global Limited, UKMr Nakul Anand, Former Executive Director, ITC LtdDiwan Gautam Anand, President, IIHM International College of Distinguished Fellows

Special awards were presented to honour excellence and dedication in the industry. Icons from around the globe extended their wishes.

“This is to express gratitude to Suborno Bose for coining today as International Hospitality Day,” said Mr Puneet Baijal, General Manager, Hyatt Regency Ahmedabad (FIIHM). “IIHM has become an integral part of the industry, and its students are among the best.”

Mr K Mohan Chandran, Sr Vice President Operations, IHCL (FIIHM 2025), stated, “This day honours the global fraternity of hospitality professionals and acknowledges the dedication of team members who make guests feel at home.”

Chef Garry Mclean, the first National Chef of Scotland (FIIHM), added, “Let’s raise a glass to the dedication and resilience of those who make this industry what it is – from chefs to servers to housekeeping staff.”

The World’s Warmest Industry truly had its day. But hospitality is not just about one day—it’s about every day. IHD has become one of the largest global celebrations of unity and inclusivity – a tribute to the human spirit in a world that needs many helpings of kindness to be satiated and at peace.

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ARBOR Technology to Showcase Latest Automation Solutions at Automate 2025, Powering Machine Vision, AMR, and Smart Retail Applications

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DETROIT, April 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ARBOR Technology, a leading provider of industrial-grade embedded computing solutions, is excited to announce its participation in Automate 2025, taking place in Detroit, USA, from May 12–15. Located in Hall E, Booth #9126.

Engineered for advanced automation tasks, the FPC-5211 supports powerful edge computing for real-time data processing and AI inference. Ideal for machine vision and smart city applications, it handles data from multiple sources—LiDAR, industrial cameras, traffic sensors—with low latency and high efficiency. This platform recently earned the Best in Show award from Embedded Computing Design at Embedded World 2025.

Designed for flexible industrial deployment, the ARES-1983H series features a din-rail mount and EzIO modular I/O system, allowing customers to easily customize configurations for factory automation, process control, and machine interfacing.

ARBOR introduces the ARTS-1670 and SB-244-RPLU for autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and automated guided vehicles (AGV). Engineered for performance and durability, these systems meet the rigorous demands of real-time navigation, sensor integration, and operational control in dynamic environments.

Built for real-time video and language model (VLM) applications, the AEC-6100 delivers top-tier AI performance at the edge. Ideal for smart surveillance, automated inspection, and robotics, it reduces latency and enhances on-site processing without compromising security.

Powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra processors, the IEC-3714 delivers 34 TOPS of AI performance in NUC size. It supports real-time video analytics for age, gender, and object recognition, enabling automated decision-making for promotions, restocking, and customer engagement.

With its MediaTek MT8781 processor and Android 14 OS, the Ruby 10 is built for mobility, featuring Wi-Fi 6E, 4G connectivity, and hot-swappable batteries for 24/7 operation. Designed for retail and logistics, it supports NFC payments, and has IP65 and 1.2m drop certifications for dependable performance in harsh environments.

ARBOR will also unveil its latest Computer-on-Module solution, offering exceptional computing scalability based on Intel’s Core Ultra and Arrow Lake platforms. These modules are optimized for embedded applications requiring compact, high-performance solutions with broad customization options.

Stanley, General Manager of ARBOR Solution, commented: “We are proud to return to Automate 2025 with a strong lineup of automation-focused solutions. Our innovations not only address the needs of traditional industrial applications but also support emerging technologies like AI and edge computing.”

Automate 2025
Detroit, Huntington Place
May 12-15
Hall E – #9126

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