Medical Device Contract Manufacturing Market to Reach $171B by 2031, Says Mordor Intelligence
May 13, 2026 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
According to Mordor Intelligence, the medical device contract manufacturing market size is projected to grow from USD 105.53 billion in 2026 to USD 171.03 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 10.14% during the forecast period (2026–2031). Growth is supported by increasing outsourcing of manufacturing operations by medical device companies and rising demand for cost-efficient production capabilities. The market is further driven by the growing complexity of medical devices, pressure to reduce operational costs, and the need for faster product commercialization across global healthcare markets.
The expansion of the medical device contract manufacturing market is closely linked to the increasing demand for advanced healthcare technologies and scalable production solutions. Medical device manufacturers are increasingly partnering with contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs) to streamline production processes, improve operational flexibility, and focus on core activities such as product innovation and research. Contract manufacturers are providing specialized services including product design, prototyping, component manufacturing, assembly, packaging, and regulatory support, helping companies optimize time-to-market and maintain product quality standards.
Technological advancements are playing a crucial role in shaping the market landscape. Automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, and precision engineering technologies are improving manufacturing efficiency and enabling high-volume production with enhanced accuracy. In addition, the integration of digital manufacturing systems and quality management platforms is helping manufacturers maintain compliance with stringent regulatory requirements while improving traceability and operational performance.
Medical Device Contract Manufacturing Market Share by Region
North America represents a significant share of the medical device contract manufacturing market, driven by advanced healthcare infrastructure, strong presence of leading medical device manufacturers, and high adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies.
Europe holds a notable position in the market, supported by increasing investments in healthcare innovation, strong regulatory standards, and growing demand for high-quality medical devices.
Asia-Pacific is emerging as a high-growth region due to expanding manufacturing capabilities, competitive production costs, and increasing investments in healthcare and medical technology sectors across countries such as China, India, and Japan.
Medical Device Contract Manufacturing Market Trends & Forecast
Growing Adoption of Automation and Precision Manufacturing
Manufacturers are increasingly integrating automation, robotics, and precision engineering technologies to improve production scalability, efficiency, and quality control.
Rising Demand for Outsourced Manufacturing Services
Medical device companies are increasingly outsourcing production activities to contract manufacturers to reduce costs, improve operational flexibility, and accelerate product launches.
Soumya Goud, Senior Research Manager, Mordor Intelligence, says, "Our assessment of the medical device contract manufacturing market reflects observable outsourcing trends and regulatory considerations, with Mordor Intelligence applying validated data and cross-referenced inputs to provide a consistent, transparent view amid varied industry interpretations."
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