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Market growth is primarily driven by the rapidly aging global population, increasing healthcare costs, and growing demand for unobtrusive monitoring solutions. While the technology shows promise, challenges remain in terms of privacy concerns and system accuracy in complex environments. The 60GHz frequency segment is gaining particular traction due to its higher resolution capabilities for detailed movement tracking. Key players like Vayyar, Hikvision, and Tsingray Technology are actively developing advanced solutions, with recent innovations focusing on AI-powered analytics and integration with smart home ecosystems.
The global mmWave Radar for Elderly Care market was valued at USD 53 million in 2023. The market is projected to grow from USD 62 million in 2024 to USD 168 million by 2030, exhibiting a robust CAGR of 18.3% during the forecast period. CAGR of 18.3%
(2024 – 2032)
Home Care
Nursing Homes
Hospitals and Clinics
Assisted Living Facilities
• Human Sensing and Detection
• Fall Detection and Alarm
• Sleep Monitoring
• Breathing and Heart Rate Monitoring
• Vayyar (Israel) - Pioneer in 4D imaging radar technology
• Hikvision (China) - Leading provider of smart elderly care solutions
• Uniview (China) - Specializes in AIpowered monitoring systems
• Tsingray Technology (China) - Focused on high-frequency radar sensors
• Talius Group (Australia) - Provider of fall prevention solutions
• CQ-S Net (Japan) - Developer of compact mmWave monitoring devices