In July, med-tech deal values surged to $200.88 million, up 116% from June's $93.07 million and ranking as the second-highest monthly total for 2024, behind only February’s $255.61 million.
In June, med-tech deal values saw a modest rise to $93.07 million, up from May's $85.78 million but still lagging behind April's $172.37 million. The monthly average deal value for 2024 has now reached $139.85 million, marking an 84% drop from the 2023 monthly average of $886.13 million.
In May, the value of med-tech deals dropped to $85.78 million, marking a 50% decrease from April's $172.37 million but exceeding March's $27 million. The monthly average for deal value in 2024 now stands at $129.7 million, an 84% decline compared to the 2023 monthly average of $886.13 million.
Med-tech deal value increased in April, reaching $172.37 million, a 538% bump from March’s $27 million. However, the monthly average for deal value in 2024 stands at $140.68 million, reflecting an 84% decline from the 2023 monthly average of $886.13 million.
In March, med-tech deal value plummeted to $27 million, a decline of 89% from February’s $255.61 million and a 75% decline from January's $107.75 million, and also falling short of the 2023 monthly average of $886.13 million.
Med-tech deal value in February jumped to $255.61 million, an increase of 137.23% from the $107.75 million in deals from January, yet below the 2023 monthly average of $886.13 million. On the M&A front, med-tech transactions hit their lowest point since May 2019, totaling only $16 million.
The new year kicked off with med-tech deal value in January totaling $107.75 million. By the numbers, January’s 183 deals surpassed the 2023 monthly average of approximately 142 deals per month.
December med-tech deals totaled $220 million, down 50.25% from $442.2 million raised in November. However, for the full year 2023, med-tech deal value reached $10.63 billion, the top year in BioWorld’s records going back to 2018, and up 33.1% from 2022’s $7.99 billion.
Total med-tech deal value through November is up 34.42% over the same period last year and is also higher than every comparable period from 2019-2022. Conversely, med-tech M&A value experienced a decline of 64.07% compared to the first 11 months of 2022.