Europe’s continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) market is expected to witness steady growth, driven by the increasing prevalence of diabetes, rising adoption of connected diabetes management technologies, and growing demand for real-time glucose monitoring. The integration of CGM with automated insulin delivery (AID) systems is transforming diabetes care by enabling more personalized and data-driven treatment while reducing the burden of frequent glucose monitoring. As healthcare systems increasingly embrace integrated diabetes technologies, the Europe CGM market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 4% through 2036, according to GlobalData, a leading intelligence and productivity platform.

GlobalData’s latest report, “Insulin Pumps and Continuous Glucose Monitors Market Size by Segments, Share, Regulatory, Reimbursement and Forecast to 2036,” reveals that Europe accounted for nearly 20% of the Global CGM market in 2025.

Aakansha Pankaj, Medical Devices Analyst at GlobalData, comments: Europe’s CGM market is gaining momentum as healthcare providers increasingly adopt CGM-enabled, data-driven diabetes management to support improved glycemic outcomes. Growing interoperability between CGM sensors and automated insulin delivery systems is broadening treatment options, though access and patient choice continue to vary by country and reimbursement pathways.”

Within Europe’s evolving diabetes care landscape, MiniMed’s recent launch of the Abbott-made Instinct glucose sensor represents a step toward greater device compatibility. The commercial rollout expands sensor options for the MiniMed 780G system, reinforcing the industry’s push toward more connected diabetes ecosystems.

Pankaj concludes: “While affordability and reimbursement challenges continue to be the key determinants of CGM adoption across Europe, the growing shift toward interoperable diabetes technologies is expected to expand the use of connected glucose monitoring solutions and support sustained market growth over the coming years.”