The Global MEMS Inkjet Heads Market is Projected to Reach US$1.2 Billion by 2024
Increasing Adoption in
Varied Applications and Technology Advancements Aimed at Enhancing Printing
Efficiency to Drive Growth in the MEMS Inkjet Heads Market, According to a New
Report by Global
Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA
launches comprehensive analysis of industry segments, trends, growth drivers,
market share, size and demand forecasts on the global MEMS Inkjet Heads market.
The global MEMS Inkjet Heads
market is projected to reach US$1.2 billion by 2024, driven primarily by the
growing demand from both existing and emerging applications. The growth will
also be driven by the sustained focus on technology advancements aimed at
enhancing functional and operational efficiency.
MEMS
inkjet print heads represent one of the most innovative and high-performance
digital printing technologies to have revolutionized the world of printing.
Inkjet head is a part of a printer or dispensing system that applies ink
(creates a mark/image) on a specific surface/ substrate. As a superior
alternative to traditional methods, MEMS inkjet heads with the help of
well-established silicon integrated circuit manufacturing technologies
eliminate direct contact between substrate and print head, resulting in an
affordable and clean printing on a broad range of media types. Supported by
latest advancements, inkjet printing has made it easier, cost-effective and
faster to produce full-color high-quality documents, photographs and fine art
reproductions. These and other benefits including improved performance,
reliability, flexibility, durability, nozzle density, drop placement accuracy,
output quality, and speed; along with significant cost savings are driving
steady adoption of inkjet printing, thus spurring growth in the MEMS inkjet
print heads market.
The
introduction of new, high performance printers at lower price points, rising
demand for technologically superior products worldwide, growing industry level
awareness about the viability and cost advantages of MEMS inkjet printheads
technology, and availability of improved print materials will continue to fuel
growth in the global inkjet printheads market. Global market for MEMS inkjet
heads will be fostered by the rapidly growing demand for digital printing. With
standard printing techniques increasingly being replaced by digital printing
methods, the demand for MEMS inkjet heads is expected to grow at a rapid pace
over the coming years. Another factor with positive implications for the global
MEMS inkjet heads market will be the rising adoption of UV curable inks, due
its faster curing process, low heat generation and printability on multiple
substrates. In the coming years, the increasing adoption of UV curing in varied
industries is expected to foster growth in the overall inkjet heads market.
Growth in the MEMS inkjet heads market will also be propelled by the rapidly
growing demand for print-on-demand or POD services, which involve printing of a
document only when an order is received for the same.
Future
growth in the MEMS inkjet heads market will be driven by expanding applications
and technology advancements targeted at allowing greater freedom in ink
chemistry, enabling printing on various substrates, production of functional 3D
structures and 2D images, and towards developing the next generation of inkjet
printers that can replace conventional methods of office laser printing,
commercial screen printing, and traditional analog presses. Nanotechnology and
electronics also offer lucrative potential for MEMS inkjet heads in industrial
applications supported by their ability to save costs, efficiently use
materials and eliminate waste and create well-defined patterns on various
substrates.
As
stated by the new market research report on MEMS Inkjet Heads, the United States represents
the largest regional market, worldwide. The region’s leadership is attributed
primarily to the high demand for inkjet and color laser printers, ensuring
sustained demand for supplies such as inkjet heads. Technology advancements and
the growing tech-savviness of consumers are further driving demand for inkjet
printers from educational institutes and corporate sector, thus aiding growth
of the MEMS inkjet head market. However, Asia-Pacific is forecast to register
the fastest CAGR of 3.8% over the analysis period. Rising income levels,
increasing infrastructure expenditure, favorable government policies,
technological awareness, and financial support by the government in research
and development efforts are all driving demand for MEMS inkjet printheads in
developing countries.
Major
players in the market include Canon Inc., Eastman Kodak Company, FUJIFILM
Dimatix Inc., FUNAI Electric Co. Ltd., HP Development Company L.P., Konica
Minolta Inc., Kyocera Corporation, Memjet Technology, Ricoh Printing Systems
America Inc., Seiko Epson Corporation, SII Printek Inc., Toshiba TEC
Corporation, Trident Industrial Inkjet and Xaar plc, among others.
The
research report titled “MEMS Inkjet Heads: A Global
Strategic Business Report” announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market
trends, issues, drivers, mergers, acquisitions and other strategic industry
activities of global companies. The report provides market estimates and
projections for all major geographic markets such as the 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). The report analyzes the
MEMS Inkjet Heads market by the following end-use categories – Consumer,
Commercial & Industrial and Others.
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The engineering team will continue to develop the MEMS product; its interface to its own package and electronics, forming a module; and how that module will interface to the end use product or application. Software development may also be needed at this stage. thought leadership strategy
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