The report "Printed Electronics Industry by Printing Technology (Screen, Inkjet, Flexographic, Gravure Printing), Material (Inks, Substrates), Resolution (Below 100 Lines/CM, 100-200 Lines/CM, Above 200 Lines/CM) and Geography - Global Forecast to 2030" The global printed electronics market is projected to grow from USD 19.46 billion in 2025 to USD 39.85 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 15.4%. The rising demand for lightweight, flexible, and cost-efficient electronic components across industries is driving the market for printed electronics. Printed electronics enable innovative applications such as wearable health monitors, flexible displays, smart packaging, and automotive sensors, which are difficult to achieve with traditional rigid electronics. The growth of IoT and connected devices further accelerates the demand for printed sensors and RFID tags. Additionally, advancements in conductive inks and printing technologies are improving performance and scalability, making printed electronics more viable for mass adoption. This versatility and cost advantage are fueling market growth globally.
Screen printing technology to account for largest
market share in 2025
Screen printing technology is expected to account
for the largest share of the printed electronics market due to its versatility,
scalability, and cost-effectiveness. It is widely used for depositing
conductive, dielectric, and functional inks with high precision on a variety of
substrates, making it ideal for applications such as RFID tags, sensors,
photovoltaics, and displays. The method supports large-area printing and high
ink thickness, ensuring durability and conductivity, which are critical for electronic
performance. Its long-standing use, compatibility with diverse materials, and
ability to deliver consistent, high-volume production make screen printing the
dominant technology in the market.
Automotive & transportation industry to be
largest end-use industry during forecast period.
This growth of the printed electronics market in the
automotive & transportation segment is driven by the increasing integration
of advanced electronic components in vehicles, especially electric and
autonomous models. Printed electronics are widely used in displays, sensors,
heaters, lighting, and RFID tags, offering lightweight, flexible, and
cost-effective solutions. The shift towards smart and energy-efficient vehicles
is further accelerating adoption.
Asia Pacific to witness highest CAGR in printed
electronics market during forecast period.
Asia Pacific is projected to witness the highest
CAGR in the printed electronics market during the forecast period. The region’s
growth is driven by strong manufacturing capabilities, rising adoption of
advanced technologies, and increasing demand for flexible and cost-effective
electronic solutions. Countries like China, Japan, and South Korea are at the
forefront due to their robust automotive, consumer electronics, and
semiconductor industries. Additionally, rapid urbanization and government
initiatives supporting innovation and digitalization are fueling market
expansion. With rising investments in R&D and the growing penetration of
electric vehicles and IoT devices, Asia Pacific is set to lead the global
printed electronics market growth.
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Key Players
Key companies operating in the printed electronics
market include DuPont (US), BASF (Germany), Agfa-Gevaert Group (Belgium),
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Germany), and NovaCentrix (US).
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