IDTechEx reports on Printed Sensor Technology meeting market demands.

March 13, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Printed sensors are vital in modern life and can be produced on flexible substrates, reducing costs and unlocking new market opportunities.
  • The IDTechEx report, “Printed and Flexible Sensors 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets”, predicts a market growth to reach US$960 million by 2034.

Printed sensors can measure a plethora of properties from touch to gas concentration. While force sensors dominate revenue share, other technologies like temperature sensors and photodetectors are poised for growth. Emerging automotive applications include battery health monitoring and human-machine interfaces. Hybrid printed sensor technologies are evolving to meet market demand for multi-functionality.

The report evaluates 8 printed sensor technologies and discusses areas of innovation in manufacturing, including emerging material options. It characterizes each application, competitive landscape, pricing, and key trends for each sector. Detailed market forecasting over 10 years for each key technology is provided.

The research methodology involved a mixture of primary and secondary research, with a focus on speaking to industry experts. IDTechEx, with decades of experience in emerging technology markets, provides critical market intelligence in this report.

The report offers insights on the context and technology behind printed and flexible sensors, market characterization for each technology, and market analysis throughout. Market forecasts are provided for each technology area from 2024-2034.

For more information about the report “Printed and Flexible Sensors 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets”, visit www.IDTechEx.com/FlexSensors.


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