Advancements in printed electronics enable sensors to be fully printed and flexible. Optomec, a provider of 3D printing solutions, launched Aerosol Jet Technology for 3D printed electronics applications in March 2015. Equipment suppliers are introducing innovative machines in the market to meet the needs of printed electronics manufacturers. For example, Xenon launched Sinteron 3000 that provides more flexibility and energy per pulse to the metallic ink, which were not available in previous products. Printing comprises different processes such as dip-pen nanolithography, vapor-phase printing, inkjet, microcontact, nanoimprinting, lamination, laser processing, hot embossing, stamping, transfer printing R2R photolithography and etching.
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The major application areas of printed and flexible sensors are healthcare electronics, breath sensing, consumer electronics, drug screening devices and smart packing. Printed and flexible sensors are small in size, light weight and cost-effective compared to conventional sensors. Printed and flexible sensors are also used in various healthcare and consumer electronics portable devices, owing to its light weight property as compared to conventional sensors.
On the basis of type, the printed and flexible sensors market can be categorized as piezoelectric, capacitive, gas sensors, piezoresistature sensors, digital x-ray sensors, hybrid CMOS sensors, temperature sensors, photodetectors, and biosensors. And based on technology, the printed and flexible sensors market can be categorized as ink-jet printing, gravure printing, screen printing and flexography.
Rapid growth in the end-user industries of printed and flexible sensors, low-cost manufacturing of printed and flexible sensors as compared to conventional sensors and performance benefits in terms of product life cycle and sensing efficiencies over conventional sensors are some of the major growth drivers for the printed and flexible sensors market.
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Surging application of printed and flexible sensors in medical electronics devices, and considerable growth in Internet of Things (IoT) market, presents new market opportunity for the printed and flexible sensors market.
Factors restraining the growth of printed and flexible sensors market include challenges in conductive ink printing and insufficient technological accessibility, such as organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays.
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Some of the competitors operating in the printed and flexible sensors market are GSI Technologies, KWJ Engineering, PolyIC, Vista Medical, Meggitt A/S, Arkema group, NikkoIA SAS, Tactonic Technologies, Electrozyme, Peratech, Synkera Technologies, DropSens, Tekscan, Thin Film Electronics, PST Sensors, BeBop Sensors, Temptime, Fujifilm Holding Corporation, Sensitronics, Interlink Electronics, ISORG, Plastic Electronic GmbH, and T-Ink.
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The major application areas of printed and flexible sensors are healthcare electronics, breath sensing, consumer electronics, drug screening devices and smart packing. Printed and flexible sensors are small in size, light weight and cost-effective compared to conventional sensors. Printed and flexible sensors are also used in various healthcare and consumer electronics portable devices, owing to its light weight property as compared to conventional sensors.
On the basis of type, the printed and flexible sensors market can be categorized as piezoelectric, capacitive, gas sensors, piezoresistature sensors, digital x-ray sensors, hybrid CMOS sensors, temperature sensors, photodetectors, and biosensors. And based on technology, the printed and flexible sensors market can be categorized as ink-jet printing, gravure printing, screen printing and flexography.
Rapid growth in the end-user industries of printed and flexible sensors, low-cost manufacturing of printed and flexible sensors as compared to conventional sensors and performance benefits in terms of product life cycle and sensing efficiencies over conventional sensors are some of the major growth drivers for the printed and flexible sensors market.
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Surging application of printed and flexible sensors in medical electronics devices, and considerable growth in Internet of Things (IoT) market, presents new market opportunity for the printed and flexible sensors market.
Factors restraining the growth of printed and flexible sensors market include challenges in conductive ink printing and insufficient technological accessibility, such as organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays.
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Some of the competitors operating in the printed and flexible sensors market are GSI Technologies, KWJ Engineering, PolyIC, Vista Medical, Meggitt A/S, Arkema group, NikkoIA SAS, Tactonic Technologies, Electrozyme, Peratech, Synkera Technologies, DropSens, Tekscan, Thin Film Electronics, PST Sensors, BeBop Sensors, Temptime, Fujifilm Holding Corporation, Sensitronics, Interlink Electronics, ISORG, Plastic Electronic GmbH, and T-Ink.
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