That small sticky pad on your chest during an ECG? It's a medical electrode, and it's capturing the electrical signals that keep you alive. The medical electrode market report by MRFR shows that surface electrodes are the largest type, and the market is growing at 5.43% CAGR — from $2.4 billion to $4.3 billion by 2035. Why the steady rise? Because heart disease, epilepsy, and neuromuscular disorders are increasing, and doctors need accurate readings.
What's driving growth? Electrocardiography (ECG) is the largest application, but electroencephalography (EEG) is the fastest‑growing — as neurologists diagnose more epilepsy and sleep disorders. The medical electrode market analysis highlights that hospitals are the largest end‑user segment, but clinics are the fastest‑growing — as outpatient monitoring expands.
What's new? Dry electrodes that don't require gel — less mess, faster application. And flexible, skin‑like electrodes that move with the patient, reducing motion artifacts.
The bottom line: medical electrodes are not glamorous, but they're essential. Next time you get an ECG, thank the little stickers that make it possible.