North America Training Manikins Market is expected to reach US$ 4,222.4 Million by 2031


PRESS RELEASE BY The Insight Partners 16 Mar 2026

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According to The Insight Partners' research, the North America Training Manikins Market was valued at US$ 1,448.7 Million in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 4,222.4 Million by 2031, registering a CAGR of 16.7% from 2025 to 2031.

Application of robotics, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality and rising number of strategic initiatives are among the critical factors attributed to drive the North America training manikins market growth.

Advancements in augmented reality (AR) are anticipated to enable the creation of highly realistic simulation modules for educational and training applications. The Mixed Reality concept by Guamard facilitates the visualization of specific digital clinical scenarios and interactions within them. The integration of haptic feedback and other interactive technologies enhances comprehension of treatment processes, while the sensory feedback provided by haptics contributes to the development of more refined skills. The integration of AR in training manikins is likely to offer highly immersive and interactive training experiences. AR environments can simulate realistic medical scenarios, allowing trainees to practice procedures with a greater sense of realism. These manikins can also simulate rare or complex medical conditions that might be difficult to encounter in real life, providing comprehensive exposure to diverse situations.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is also expected to become more common in the future, as robotics and interactive reactions from training manikin are expected to help the skill development process and make training scenarios more complex, leading to improved training, diagnosis, and treatment outlook. AI algorithms can enhance the realism and responsiveness of manikins by enabling them to adapt their behavior based on learner's actions and decisions. AI-powered manikins would also allow for more personalized and adaptive training experiences. These manikins can simulate realistic patient responses in real time, enhancing learning through interactive scenarios. This trend in manikins is further expected to evolve with the ability of manikins to provide instant feedback, significantly enhancing the quality of training.

In 2020, the University of Miami's Gordon Center for Simulation and Innovation in Medical Education conducted a four-month study sponsored by the Defense Health Agency to assess the effectiveness of remote training by leveraging AR. The study involved nearly 30 participants, including personnel from the Army Trauma Training Detachment, and it focused on the feasibility of training with AR to teach a complex procedure to a group of paramedics. The study stated that the introduction of AR training enhanced the accessibility of training processes without the need for additional manpower for training setup or in-person interactions with multiple students. Additionally, the University of Miami's study mentioned above explored the potential of 5G networks for immediate and real-time training of troops in medical procedures.

Husson's Simulation Education Center (SIM Center), in 2024, invested in a new AI-powered manikin called HAL S5301 or "Husson HAL," as known in the Husson community. Thus, AI is transforming the various aspects of education and healthcare. With advancements in AI and AR in basic life support (BLS) training and other emerging technologies, the future of CPR training promises to continue its dynamic and impactful trend. Feedback is pivotal in ensuring the effectiveness of CPR training. The growth of impartial, instant feedback options, such as the Brayden Manikins LED system or the Online app, has been proven to elevate the impact of feedback. Also, machine learning and AI could enhance the already effective real-time analysis offered by CPR training platforms, potentially fueling the capacity and precision of BLS training. Thus, the application of robotics, AI, and AR is emerging as a significant training manikins market trend.

On the contrary, divergence from realism and issues related to reliability hampers the growth of the North America training manikins market.

North America Training Manikins Market Segmentation Analysis:

  • By Type, the North America Training Manikins Market is segmented into CPR Training Manikins, Nursing Care Training Manikins, Emergency Care Training Manikins, General Care Training Manikins, Basic Life Support Training Manikins, and Others. The CPR Training Manikins segment is projected to expand at 17.2% CAGR during 2025 - 2031.
  • By Application, the North America Training Manikins Market is segmented into Critical Care, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Others. The Cardiology segment is projected to expand at 16.9% CAGR during 2025 - 2031.
  • By Age Group, the North America Training Manikins Market is segmented into Adult Manikins, Pediatric Manikins, and Neonatal Manikins. The Adult Manikins segment is projected to expand at 17.2% CAGR during 2025 - 2031.
  • By End User, the North America Training Manikins Market is segmented into Medical School and Community Classrooms, Hospitals, Clinics, and Others. The Medical School and Community Classrooms segment is projected to expand at 17.3% CAGR during 2025 - 2031.

By country, the North America Training Manikins Market is categorized into the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The United States is projected to expand at 16.8% CAGR during 2025 - 2031.

Key players operating in the Training Manikins Market are CAE Inc., Laerdal Medical AS, Ambu A/S, Gaumard Scientific Co. Inc., Simulaids Ltd, Nasco Healthcare, TruCorp, 3B Scientific, V4EMS Inc. (SmartMan), Ruth Lee Ltd, Innosonian Inc., Practiman, WorldPoint ECC, and Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co. KG, among others.

  • In January 2022, Gaumard Scientific Co., an industry leader of simulation technology for healthcare education and training, introduced HAL S5301, the world's most advanced multidisciplinary patient simulator, at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH).
  • In January 2024, Laerdal Medical Announced New Simulator to Improve Maternal Outcomes. Laerdal's new obstetric simulator, MamaAnne, was unveiled at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) conference in San Diego, CA. Developed in partnership with Limbs & Things, MamaAnne combines expertise in healthcare simulation from both organizations.

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