- Inorganic scintillators are crucial components used in radiation detection systems, converting high-energy radiation into visible light for precise measurement and imaging. They are widely used in medical imaging, security scanning, and scientific research
- The demand for these scintillators is significantly driven by increasing security concerns, advancements in medical imaging technologies, and the rising need for accurate radiation detection in nuclear power plants and high-energy physics research
- North America is expected to dominate the inorganic scintillators market, with 42.7% market share, driven by advanced healthcare infrastructure, strong demand for radiation detection systems, and significant investments in nuclear power and medical imaging technologies
- Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region in inorganic scintillators market with 21.9% market share, driven by expanding nuclear power capacity, increasing healthcare spending, and rising awareness about radiation safety
- The gadolinium orthosilicate (GSO) is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 43.3%. This dominance is attributed to GSO's high density and effective atomic number, which enhance its efficiency in stopping gamma rays and ionizing radiation



