The global printed
electronics market is projected to reach USD 23.0 billion by 2026 from an
estimated USD 9.9 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 18.3% from 2021 to 2026.
Growth of the consumer electronics
industry and increased adoption of IoT by end-use industries are among the
factors driving the growth of the printed electronics market.
The screen
printing technology to account for the largest size of the market during the
forecast period.
Screen printing is
one of the oldest and most versatile printing techniques used globally. This
printing technique is used for printing posters, labels, signage boards,
textiles, and electronic circuit boards, as well as to manufacture printed
sensors and printed batteries. Screen printing produces electrodes and
electrical lines of LED panels, touch panels, and solar cells. Additionally,
the technology enables development of large designs and the thicker application
of inks on the surface of substrates. Thus, the screen printing technology
accounted the largest size of the printed electronics market during the
forecast period.
The inks
segment of the printed electronics market is projected to grow at the highest
CAGR from 2021 to 2026
The inks segment held
the major share of the printed electronics market in 2020. Also, the segment is
projected to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period. Inks are one of
the key materials used in the fabrication of printed electronics. The growth of
the segment can be attributed to the increased demand for advanced printing
technologies, improved quality conductive inks, and compact devices. For
instance, graphene ink is being developed to develop low-cost, flexible,
water-repellent, and highly conductive electronic circuits.
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The printed
electronics market for aerospace & defense is expected to witness growth at
the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The printed
electronics market for aerospace & defense is expected to witness growth at
the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Printed electronics are largely
being adopted in the aerospace & defense industry due to low weight,
relative simplicity, and high reliability, resulting in low maintenance
requirements. In addition, the printing of electronic circuits on 3D surfaces
is enabling market players to develop advanced materials for missiles, aircraft
wings, rockets, and other defense equipment.
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