The global MEMS Inkjet Heads market is projected to reach US$1.2 billion by 2024, driven by technology advancements aimed at improving functional and operational efficiency of inkjet printers.
A vital part of an inkjet printer, printhead controls the placement of ink on the substrate and are therefore a focus area for design innovations. Thin-film MEMS inkjet printheads are growing in prominence. Benefits of MEMS design approach towards building printheads include uniform ink droplet size; ability to deposit novel inks on myriad types of substrates with accuracy and efficiency; superior control over inkjet firing frequency and nozzle density; and ability to produce printheads with densely packed ink channels, among others.
Few of the developments influencing the market’s potential for growth include innovation in ink chemistry enabling printing on various substrates; developments in MEMS fabrication techniques; and growing investments in R&D efforts targeted to overcome technical challenges associated with printhead designs. The United States represents the largest market worldwide supported by strong demand for inkjet and colour laser printers and related components including printheads. Asia-Pacific ranks as the fastest growing market with a CAGR of 3.8% over the analysis period led by factors such as huge investments in MEMS product development and R&D, increase in government funding support for manufacturing companies and science and research centres, growing commercial momentum in printed electronics, technological awareness and financial support offered by governments.
Summary of Report Findings
- Inkjet Printheads Using MEMS Manufacturing Methods Receives Widespread Acceptance for its Ability to Reduce Cost of Manufacturing Printheads
- Advancements in Serviceability and Reliability Drive Demand for MEMS Inkjet Printheads
- Use of Inkjet Printers for Printing of Electronic Deposition and Microfabrication of 3D Structures to Benefit Market Growth
- Rapid Expansion of Digital Textile Printing and the Rise of Printed Electronics Fuel Sales of MEMS Inkjet Heads
- Replacement of Disposable Inkjet Heads with Non-Disposable Inkjet Heads Benefits Growth in the Market
Geographic Markets Analysed in Report
US, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India and Rest of Asia-Pacific), Middle East & Africa, and Latin America (Brazil and Rest of Latin America)
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- Review of Industry/Market Structure
- Analysis of Trends & Drivers
- Insights on Macro Market Scenarios
- Market SWOT Analysis
- Latent Demand Forecasts & Projections
The report profiles 23 companies including many key and niche players such as:
- Canon, Inc. (Japan)
- Eastman Kodak Company (USA)
- FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc. (USA)
- FUNAI Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan)
- HP Development Company, L.P. (USA)
- Konica Minolta, Inc. (Japan)
- Kyocera Corporation (Japan)
- Memjet Technology (USA)
- Ricoh Printing Systems America, Inc. (USA)
- Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan)
- SII Printek Inc. (Japan)
- Toshiba TEC Corporation (Japan)
- Trident Industrial Inkjet (USA)
- Xaar plc (UK)
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