Smithers, the leading provider of print industry market research and analysis, has released its comprehensive report on the future of industrial and decorative digital printing. This indicates more growth for Inkjet.

 ind printers idcDigitally printed textiles and wall coverings are but one part of the booming Industrial & Decorative printing sector

This report covers the use of printing outside traditional graphics, publications and packaging applications. The report provides valuable insights and data on the latest trends, innovations, and growth opportunities within this dynamic sector, including:.

Market Overview

The industrial and decorative printing market is experiencing significant growth, driven by advancements in technology and the increasing demand for customized products. The market is projected to reach USD$112.9 billion by 2024, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5% between 2024 and 2029.

Key Market Segments

  •     Electronics: The largest segment, accounting for 51% of the market share, with a projected CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period.
  •     Decor: Includes wall coverings, flooring, and home décor items.
  •    Inkjet-printed textiles: Includes fabrics for apparel, home textiles, and technical textiles.
  •     Ceramics: Includes tiles, tableware, and sanitaryware.
  •     Printed electronics: A rapidly growing segment focused on applications such as flexible displays, sensors, and RFID tags.
  •     Glass: Includes architectural glass, automotive glass, and specialty glass products.
  •     Automotive printing: Includes interior and exterior components such as dashboards, door panels, and instrument clusters.
  •     Biomedical and life science printing: Includes medical devices, prosthetics, and tissue engineering.
  •     3D printing: A disruptive technology with applications in manufacturing, healthcare, and consumer products.   

Key Trends and Opportunities

  •  Advancements in printing technologies: New technologies such as inkjet, laser, and digital offset are driving innovation and expanding the range of applications.
  •  Growing demand for customization: Consumers are increasingly seeking personalized products, creating opportunities for industrial and decorative printing.
  •  Increasing use of sustainable materials: There is a growing focus on using environmentally friendly materials and processes in industrial and decorative printing.
  •  Expanding applications: New applications are emerging in sectors such as healthcare, automotive, and electronics, driving market growth.

Key Challenges

  •  Competition from traditional manufacturing methods: Industrial and decorative printing faces competition from traditional manufacturing processes, such as screen printing and offset lithography.
  •  Intellectual property concerns: Protecting intellectual property rights can be a challenge in this sector.
  •  Regulatory compliance: Adherence to environmental and safety regulations can be complex and costly.

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