Key facts:
- The industrial and decorative printing market is worth $112.9 billion in 2024, with a growth rate to 2029 of 5.5% CAGR
- At 51% electronics has the largest market share, and will witness a growth rate of 6.8% CAGR between 2024 and 2029
This report covers the use of printing outside traditional graphics, publications and packaging applications. Worth Pound-112.9 billion in 2024, the industrial and decorative print sector represents attractive market opportunities as new applications come to market. Asia is the largest producer region, reflecting the position of China and other newly industrialised countries in the region as centres of global manufacturing.
Definition:
This report provides market data and insights into industrial and decorative printing - the use of printing technology to produce decor, ceramics, printed electronics, glass, automotive printing, biomedical and life science printing, 3D printing and inkjet-printed textiles. Based on extensive primary and secondary research, this report provides market data and forecasts through to 2029, segmented by process, application, and region. The study is a vital strategic planning tool for print businesses looking to enter, or expand in, the industrial and decorative printing markets.
Key Questions:
- What are the key trends in industrial and decorative printing?
- What technical innovations are expected in the industry?
- How will regulations affect this market?
- Which sectors of industrial and decorative printing are growing fastest?
- What are the main challenges facing this market?
This report benefits:
- Raw materials suppliers including inks and consumables
- Equipment and machinery suppliers
- Print consultants and analysts
Table of Contents
Executive summary
Introduction and methodology
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Scope & definitions
- Exchange rates
Market overview
- Introduction
- The competitive marketplace
- Key drivers and trends in industrial and functional printing
- Pricing and profit pool for industrial printing
- Functional and industrial print substrates and materials
- Future opportunities and threats in industrial and functional print
- Digitisation of manufacturing with print
Decor and laminates
- Introduction
- Growth in housing and increasing urbanisation
- Increasing cost of natural raw materials compared with printed decor
- Convenience and durability
- Fashion trends
- Hospitality
- New capabilities
- Regulations
- Environmental pressures
- Categories of decor print
- Screen
- Gravure
- Other analogue printing methods
- Digital printing
- Electrophotography
- Inkjet
Ceramics
- Introduction
- Screen
- Pad printing (indirect gravure)
- Other analogue printing methods
- Inkjet
Glass
- Introduction
- Screen
- Pad printing (indirect gravure)
- Inkjet
Aerospace and automotives
- Introduction
- Screen
- Pad printing (indirect gravure)
- Other analogue printing methods
- Inkjet
Electronics
- Introduction
- Applications for printed electronics
- Circuitry and membrane switches
- RFID
- Labels and packaging
- Printed displays
- Printed lighting
- Printed photovoltaics (PV) and batteries
- Printed flexible electronics
- Printed electronics market
- Screen
- Pad printing (indirect gravure)
- Gravure
- Other analogue printing methods
- Inkjet
Life sciences, biomedical and healthcare
- Introduction
- Screen
- Pad printing (indirect gravure)
- Gravure
- Other analogue printing methods
- Inkjet
Promotional and miscellaneous items
- Introduction
- Screen
- Pad printing (indirect gravure)
- Other analogue printing methods
- Inkjet
3D print
- Introduction
- 3D printing technologies
- 3D printing applications
Inkjet-printed textiles
Functional and industrial printing methods
- Introduction
- All analogue printing methods
- Screen
- Pad printing (indirect gravure)
- Gravure
- Other analogue printing methods
- Electrophotography
- Inkjet
Competitive landscape
- Overview
- Leading players
- Agfa
- Barberan
- Canon Oce
- Durst
- EFI
- Epson
- Fujifilm
- HP
- Hymmen
- Industrial Inkjet (IIJ)
- Kodak
- Koenig & Bauer
- Mimaki
- Mutoh
- Padaluma Inkjet (Palis)
- Roland DG
- SPG Prints
Regional functional and industrial print markets
- Overview
- Western Europe
- North America
- Asia
- Latin America
- Eastern Europe
- Middle East
- Africa
- Australasia