Printed Electronics Market - Asia Pacific to Lead the Pack as Emerging Economies Keep Demand for Printed Electronics Steady
Global
Printed Electronics Market: Snapshot
The
growing demand for smart labels, flexible displays, active clothing,
animated and decorative posters is expected to boost the growth of
the global printed electronics market. The global printed electronics
market is estimated to benefit from emerging trend of minimal
material consumption and high-speed fabrication. Collectively, these
factors have brought down the processing costs, which, in turn, has
had a positive effect on the global printed electronics market. The
research report states that the global market will be worth US$65.0
bn by the end of 2024 as compared to US$25.4 bn in 2015. During the
forecast period of 2016 and 2024, the global market will progress at
a CAGR of 11.0%. The increasing usage of nano imprint lithography
technology is also anticipated to boost the global market in the
coming years.
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In
terms of application, the global market is segmented into automotive,
retail and packaging, electronics, and display among others. The
report indicates that the retail and packaging segment held a
dominant share in the global market in 2015, which was closely
followed by automotive and electronics. The growing demand for smart
packaging is expected to have a positive impact on the global market
in the coming years. The other factors anticipated to support to the
rise of the retail and packaging segment are increasing expenditure
on consumer goods, technological advancements, and the emergence of
the retail sector. Analysts anticipate that the technological
advancements will augment the uptake of printed electronics in
various industrial verticals such as packaging, automotive,
electronic device manufacturing, and logistics during the forecast
period.
Asia
Pacific to Remain Frontrunner in Global Market
In
terms of geography, the global printed electronics market is
segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East
and Africa, and Latin America. Out of all these regions, Asia Pacific
is expected to lead the global market in terms of revenue. North
America will follow suit in the coming years. The emerging economies
of India, China, and Japan will be the major contributors to the
regional market in the coming years. Technological advancements are
expected to improve the applications of printed electronics as in
areas such as e-paper displays, electroluminescent displays, and
Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) among others. The report
indicates that China and Japan will lead the regional market, while
India and South Korea will follow the lead.
Screen
Printing to Lead the Pack as it Remains Most Popular Form of Printing
By
technology, the printed electronics market is divided into
flexography, gravure printing, screen printing and ink-jet printing
among others. As of 2015, the screen printing segment held a
significant share in the global market. The other key segments of the
global market are flexography and ink-jet printing. The extensive
usage of screen printing technology across various industrial
verticals such as printed electronics, thick film technology, circuit
board printing, displays, and product labels among others. Analysts
anticipate that the flexography segment will gain momentum in the
coming years as this technology allows excellent printing quality on
materials such as acetate film, plastic, foil, brown paper, and other
materials that are used for packaging.
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The
key operating players in the global printed electronics market are
Thin Film Electronics ASA, T+ink, Inc., NovaCentrix, Optomec Inc.,
Xerox Corporation, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Vorbeck
Materials Corporation, Inc., Intrinsiq Materials, Inc., Agfa-Gevaert
N.V., LEONHARD KURZ Stiftung &Co. KG, BASF SE, E Ink Holdings
Inc., and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. among others.
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