PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 1997059
PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 1997059
The infusion pumps market size is expected to grow from US$ 11.46 billion in 2025 to US$ 18.65 billion by 2034; it is projected to register a CAGR of 5.6% during 2026-2034. The rising incidence of chronic diseases, the growing geriatric population, and advancing technology in infusion pumps are noteworthy factors contributing to the expansion of the infusion pumps market size. Additionally, the AI integration and predictive capabilities in smart infusion pumps as well as a rise of multi-therapy and specialty infusion pumps are projected to bring new infusion pumps market trends in the near future.
The development of multi-therapy infusion pumps together with specialty pumps addresses the increasing complexity of patient requirements by enabling hospitals to administer several medications simultaneously with improved accuracy and secure delivery systems. Eitan Medical's Avoset connected multi-therapy ambulatory system functions as a therapy solution which enables medical staff to provide treatment outside of hospital settings while delivering parenteral nutrition and pain management solutions. The Novum syringe pump from Baxter provides general medical facilities with a specialty pump that enables them to deliver dedicated care through its adjustable anesthesia settings and straightforward operating system. ICU Medical provides hospitals with advanced pumps that enable medical professionals to deliver safe respiratory and infusion solutions which protect against errors during critical medication delivery. Modern ambulatory pump systems from Becton Dickinson operate in blood transfusion and needleless connector markets as their leading products. The pumps demonstrate risk reduction capabilities which the FDA confirmed through its reporting of 56,000 adverse events, which led to the creation of multi-therapy systems that improve operational control and precise scheduling. According to the study Demystifying Infusion Pumps, which was published in February 2025, cost-effective platforms use AI technology to provide specialized functions, which 31.25% of specialists consider to be the most important feature. The pumps enable home and outpatient treatment while decreasing hospital time and ensuring safety because nonlinear models estimate 2-2.8 mL/hr infusion rates which create an optimal balance between operational efficiency and fluid management, thereby emerging as a significant trend in the infusion pumps market.
End User-Based Insights
Based on end user, the infusion pumps market is segmented into anaesthesiologists, critical care specialists, and other end users. The anaesthesiologists segment held the largest infusion pumps market share in 2025. Growth in this segment stems because IV anesthesia techniques have gained wider public acceptance and smart pumps with anesthesia functionalities bring pause capabilities that operate without time constraints, which help to maintain flexibility in operating room procedures. Syringe pumps and electromechanical systems deliver precise performance to handle both bolus delivery and continuous infusion needs, while their advanced monitoring system detects and solves operational issues that arise from occluded lines or air bubble formation. The Ivenix pump design demonstrates the shift toward complete usability engineering through its testing process that established 400 testing hours to include all possible user errors, which anesthesiologists value because it delivers dependable and simple-to-use equipment. Feedback control systems and volumetric measurement systems have developed since the 1960s to provide air-in-line alarm systems and occlusion detection capabilities, which decrease dangers during critical anesthesia procedures. The need for accuracy and safety improvements together with the need for operational efficiency drives the continuing expansion of infusion pumps, which have become essential tools for contemporary anesthesiology practices, thereby fueling the infusion pumps market growth.
The World Health Organization and Australian Institute of Health and Welfare are among the primary and secondary sources referred to while preparing the infusion pumps market report.