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This growth during the historical period can be attributed to aging population demographics, increasing incidence of cataracts, heightened patient awareness, government initiatives for vision care, as well as increasing healthcare expenditure. What Is Projected For The Cataract Surgery Devices And Equipment Market? The market is expected to witness robust growth in the forecast period, reaching $11.84 billion in 2028 at a CAGR of 9.5%. This anticipated growth momentum can be accredited to a growing focus on outpatient surgery, customized intraocular lenses, value-based healthcare models, global vision care campaigns, global initiatives for eye health and significant strides in AI integration, teleophthalmology, remote consultations, rapid technological innovations, improvements in intraocular lens technology, and surgical techniques, particularly femtosecond laser technology. Sample the report here: What Factors Are Driving The Growth Of The Cataract Surgery Devices And Equipment Market? The rising geriatric population, more prone to developing cataracts as they age, is expected to fuel the growth of the cataract surgery devices and equipment market in the future. For instance, according to the 2021 American Community Survey conducted by The United States Census Bureau, there were 55,892,014 people aged 65 and over in the U.S., representing about 16.8% of the population. With age, the prevalence of cataracts increases, thereby escalating demand for cataract surgery devices due to associated vision impairment. What Are The Key Industry Players And Emerging Trends In The Cataract Surgery Devices And Equipment Market? Major companies operating in the cataract surgery devices and equipment market include Johnson & Johnson Services Inc., Allergan Inc., PhysIOL S.A, Novartis AG, Abbott Laboratories, Alcon Inc., HOYA Corporation, Bausch & Lomb Inc., Carl Zeiss Meditech AG, Topcon Corporation, NIDEK Co. Ltd., Glaukos Corporation, Aurolab Co., OPHTEC BV, DORC International BV, Calhoun Vision Inc., Coburn Technologies Inc., HumanOptics AG, Hanita Lenses Ltd., Lenstec Inc., CRISTALENS SL, and EyeKon Medical Inc., among others. In developing innovative products, such as the VERITAS Vision System, these companies aim to improve surgical accuracy and outcomes. Designed to enhance patient safety, surgeon efficiency, and comfort, the VERITAS Vision System was launched by Johnson & Johnson Vision in July 2021. It utilizes hybrid fluidics technology and White star technology to facilitate cataract surgery with more stability and less surge, thereby improving surgical outcomes. Buy the full report here: How Is The Global Cataract Surgery Devices And Equipment Market Segmented? The market is broadly segmented: 1 By Type: Intraocular Lens IOL, Ophthalmic viscoelastic device OVD, Phacoemulsification Equipment, Femtosecond Laser Equipment. 2 By Surgery Type: Extracapsular Cataract Extraction, Phacoemulsification, Femtosecond Laser, Other Surgery Types. 3 By Application: Ophthalmology Centers, Hospitals, Clinics. What Are The Regional Insights Into The Cataract Surgery Devices And Equipment Market? In 2023, North America was the largest player in the global cataract surgery devices and equipment market, closely followed by Asia-Pacific. The regions analyzed in the report include Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, and Africa. 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Tata Group-owned Air India said on Thursday it has ordered 34 trainer aircraft for a pilot training school it is building at Amravati in Maharashtra. The order comprises 31 single-engine aircraft from US planemaker Piper Aircraft and three twin-engine aircraft from Austria-based Diamond Aircraft. The airline is planning to open the school in the second half of 2025 after getting regulatory approvals. Aspiring pilots will get the opportunity to enrol in a full-time aircraft flying course at the academy and earn a direct pathway to Air India's cockpit on successful completion of training. ET reported on 18 June about the airline's plans to start a pilot training school. Air India's initiative marks a major shift in strategy on how Indian carriers trained pilots. Till now, major carriers like IndiGo and SpiceJet have set up branded training programmes affiliated with independent flight schools in India and abroad. For instance, IndiGo has a tie-up with seven flight schools. 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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — One of the few bright spots in the Patriots’ 34-15 loss at Miami dragged Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to the ground Sunday for his first sack of the season. Related Articles New England Patriots | Top takeaways: Patriots outclassed in 34-15 blowout loss to Dolphins New England Patriots | Patriots top defender to play vs. Dolphins after last-minute injury designation New England Patriots | Patriots rookie tight end to make NFL debut vs. Dolphins? New England Patriots | Patriots players who must step up Week 12 in rematch with Dolphins New England Patriots | NFL Notes: The Patriots are getting snubbed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame That was Christian Barmore, who made a splash in just his second game back from a blood clots diagnosis this summer. Barmore finished with two tackles and a sack Sunday, which killed Miami’s opening drive after halftime. After the game, Barmore credited his teammates for helping position him for the big play. “Some of the guys, Keion (White), we made real adjustments, me and him,” Barmore said. “And I was just following what he wanted me to do, and it’s really all my D-line.” Barmore entered training camp as arguably the Patriots’ best pass rusher and their best defensive tackle, only to be sidelined after a matter of days. The 25-year-old finally returned to action less than two weeks ago, practicing once before his season debut against the Rams when he played 21 snaps. The Patriots again held him out of practice last Wednesday and Friday to ease him back into full football activity. “It’s hard. But I listen to the doctors,” Barmore said of sitting out. “But it’s hard (playing), especially after one practice, especially no padded practices on Wednesday when I can get my run fits and pass rush. But I do what I gotta do.” Barmore nonetheless produced, playing within a rotation on a Patriots defensive line that otherwise finished with zero quarterback hits and no tackles for loss. As a defense, the Pats allowed 30-plus points for the fourth time in a dozen games and third in the last seven weeks. “We just gotta watch the film and get ready for next week. That’s the goal,” Barmore said. “Just watch the film, correct our mistakes and get ready for next week.”The U.S. State Department says it has “taken steps to secure the U.S. embassy” in Syria following the collapse of the Assad government. This comes after the toppling of more than 50 years of a dictatorship there, showing an uncertain way forward for any new government. "The fall of the regime is a fundamental act of justice," President Joe Biden said Sunday , but warned that the significant change will also mark a period of uncertainty for Syria and the region. "As we all turn to the question of what comes next, the United States will work with our partners and the stakeholders in Syria to help them seize an opportunity to manage the risks," President Biden said. The Biden administration plans to lend its support to establishing a transitional government in Syria. The White House is in close communication with stakeholders in the region, including Jordan's King Abdullah. More conversations with leaders are expected in the days ahead. RELATED STORY | Military command of Syria's opposition says Damascus is 'free' of Bashar Assad's rule Other countries and groups have a shared interest in continued stability in Syria, but officials also acknowledged the power vacuum carries risks. White House officials told Scripps News the administration is focused on preventing the ISIS terror group from taking advantage of the situation. "One of the things that we're going to work hard to avoid is ISIS being able to exploit this situation and somehow try to revitalize," White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby said in an interview. "That is a message that we are sending to all the opposition groups through various means that this is not the opportunity — should not be the time — for a closer relationship, or any relationship, quite frankly, with Isis." "What we are backing is the Syrian people. And we want to make sure that again, through our interlocutors and through the United Nations, we're doing what we can to see legitimate governance there." The conflict in Syria has spanned multiple administrations and is often considered a proxy for the goals of other international actors, including Russia. Officials pointed in part to President Biden's support of Israel and Ukraine as factors that weakened Iran and Russia's ability to support Assad — and one senior administrator official explained that Assad's departure "changed the equation" in the Middle East. But Republican President-elect Donald Trump has indicated the U.S. relationship with Syria may change when he takes office. "Syria is a mess, but is not our friend," Trump wrote on social media over the weekend. "The United States should have nothing to do with it. This is not our fight." Kirby told Scripps News that for the remaining time the Biden Administration has to set U.S. foreign policy, it would continue its mission to suppress ISIS and support legitimate government in Syria.The U.S. State Department says it has “taken steps to secure the U.S. embassy” in Syria following the collapse of the Assad government. This comes after the toppling of more than 50 years of a dictatorship there, showing an uncertain way forward for any new government. "The fall of the regime is a fundamental act of justice," President Joe Biden said Sunday , but warned that the significant change will also mark a period of uncertainty for Syria and the region. "As we all turn to the question of what comes next, the United States will work with our partners and the stakeholders in Syria to help them seize an opportunity to manage the risks," President Biden said. The Biden administration plans to lend its support to establishing a transitional government in Syria. The White House is in close communication with stakeholders in the region, including Jordan's King Abdullah. More conversations with leaders are expected in the days ahead. RELATED STORY | Military command of Syria's opposition says Damascus is 'free' of Bashar Assad's rule Other countries and groups have a shared interest in continued stability in Syria, but officials also acknowledged the power vacuum carries risks. White House officials told Scripps News the administration is focused on preventing the ISIS terror group from taking advantage of the situation. "One of the things that we're going to work hard to avoid is ISIS being able to exploit this situation and somehow try to revitalize," White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby said in an interview. "That is a message that we are sending to all the opposition groups through various means that this is not the opportunity — should not be the time — for a closer relationship, or any relationship, quite frankly, with Isis." "What we are backing is the Syrian people. And we want to make sure that again, through our interlocutors and through the United Nations, we're doing what we can to see legitimate governance there." The conflict in Syria has spanned multiple administrations and is often considered a proxy for the goals of other international actors, including Russia. Officials pointed in part to President Biden's support of Israel and Ukraine as factors that weakened Iran and Russia's ability to support Assad — and one senior administrator official explained that Assad's departure "changed the equation" in the Middle East. But Republican President-elect Donald Trump has indicated the U.S. relationship with Syria may change when he takes office. "Syria is a mess, but is not our friend," Trump wrote on social media over the weekend. "The United States should have nothing to do with it. This is not our fight." Kirby told Scripps News that for the remaining time the Biden Administration has to set U.S. foreign policy, it would continue its mission to suppress ISIS and support legitimate government in Syria.
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