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The global human enhancement technology market is projected to grow to $3.16b by 2031 from $1.05b in 2024, with a 17.4% compound annual growth rate, according to Valuates Reports.
Human enhancement technologies include advanced prosthetics, wearable assistive devices, rehabilitation technologies, and exoskeletons that support physical, cognitive, and sensory functions.
These tools also help reduce physical strain on healthcare workers and improve patient outcomes.
Use of human enhancement technologies is expanding in industrial and occupational health settings, where they improve worker safety and prevent injuries.
Healthcare remains the primary focus, as systems address workforce shortages and care demands.
Demand is a major driver, as ageing populations and rising chronic conditions increase the need for long-term care and rehabilitation solutions.
Analysts note growing societal acceptance of assistive technologies, shifting the perception from futuristic “human augmentation” to practical medical and wellness applications
Wearable and assistive tools are increasingly integrated into patient care, rehabilitation programs, and preventive health strategies.