Small Bore Connectors Market Analysis: Key Drivers, Regulations & Competitive Landscape
The small bore connectors market is growing due to rising demand for safe fluid delivery systems in healthcare and medical applications.

According to IMARC Group’s latest research publication, the global small bore connectors market size reached USD 649.8 Million in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 950.0 Million by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.18% during 2026–2034.
How AI is Reshaping the Future of the Small Bore Connectors Market
- Defect Detection in Connector Manufacturing: AI-powered machine vision systems can detect surface defects as small as 10 microns on connector components in real time, catching cracks, pinholes, and contamination that manual inspection routinely misses.
- Predictive Maintenance for Production Lines: Machine learning models analyze vibration and sensor data from molding and assembly equipment, predicting failures before they cause downtime—keeping high-precision connector production lines running reliably around the clock.
- Regulatory Compliance Automation: AI-driven quality management systems automatically log dimensional data, inspection results, and batch records, streamlining ISO 80369 compliance documentation and reducing manual audit preparation time substantially.

Small Bore Connectors Industry Overview
Small bore connectors sit at the heart of patient safety in clinical settings, enabling secure fluid and gas delivery across IV lines, enteral feeding systems, ventilators, and more.
Small Bore Connectors Market Trends & Drivers
The ISO 80369 series has become the single most influential force reshaping product roadmaps across the small bore connectors industry.
The underlying patient trends driving this market are not short-term. Globally, over 500 million people live with diabetes and cardiovascular diseases continue to be the leading cause of death worldwide—both requiring continuous medical management through devices that rely on small bore connectors.
Two structural shifts in how healthcare is delivered are creating significant new demand for small bore connectors beyond the traditional hospital setting. First, the global home healthcare services market is expanding steadily as payers and health systems push care out of expensive inpatient settings.
Leading Companies Operating in the Global Small Bore Connectors Industry
- Braun Melsungen AG
- Becton Dickinson and Company
- Elcam Medical
- ICU Medical Inc.
- Merck KGaA
- Nordson Corporation
- Qosina Corp.
Small Bore Connectors Market Report Segmentation
By Product:
- Liquid Bore Connectors
- Gas Bore Connectors
Liquid bore connectors represent the largest product segment. Their dominance is tied directly to the prevalence of chronic conditions requiring continuous medication delivery from insulin infusion in diabetic patients to IV drug administration in hospital wards—where precision and leak-free connections are non-negotiable.
By Application:
- Enteral
- Intravascular
- Respiratory
- Others
Each application segment is supported by a dedicated part of the ISO 80369 standard, ensuring that connector designs across enteral.
By End User:
- Hospitals
- Home Care Settings
- Others
Hospitals remain the dominant end user, driven by high volumes of minimally invasive procedures and stringent patient safety standards.
Regional Insights:
- North America (United States, Canada)
- Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Others)
- Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, Others)
- Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Others)
- Middle East and Africa
North America leads the global market with over 37% revenue share, supported by a mature healthcare infrastructure, high rates of minimally invasive surgery, and the FDA’s active recognition of ISO 80369 standards.
Recent News and Developments in the Small Bore Connectors Market
- February 2025: ISO 80369-20, the updated common test methods standard for small bore connectors, introduced modernized terminology and expanded coverage for reservoir delivery systems—requiring manufacturers to update testing protocols and validation documentation across their connector product lines.
- August 2024 (effective): EN ISO 80369-2:2024 was adopted as a European Standard for respiratory small bore connectors. All EU member states were required to withdraw conflicting national standards by February 2025, creating an immediate compliance deadline for medical device manufacturers supplying the European market.
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About the Creator
sujeet. imarcgroup
With 2 years of hands-on experience at IMARC Group, I have conducted in-depth market research and analysis across diverse industries including technology, healthcare, agriculture, and consumer goods.


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