2D to 3D Printed Electronics 2015-2025 Report
July 27, 2015 | Business WireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
MarketReserchReports.biz has recently announced the addition of a market study “From 2D To 3D Printed Electronics Market 2015-2025 Technologies, Markets, Players”, is a comparative analysis of the global market for printed electronics, taking 2D and 3D into consideration, over the period of 2015-2025.
A study of historical as well as the present situation of the global 2D as well as 3D printed electronics markets is carried out in this report, covering the growth prospects for the period of 2015-2025. It also presents a comprehensive assessment of the industry by evaluating the performance of each segment and dynamics of every regional market.
The first consumer-level 3D printers were launched in 2012 and made 3D printing a common topic of discussion across the globe. The popularity of 3D printing has fueled the growth of the 3D printed electronics market significantly, after which major players have started introducing high-end industrial equipment in the market. As the market is set to witness the introduction of a whole new series of 3D printers that are capable to electrically deposit conductive and insulating materials, the same pattern is slated to repeat in the coming years, states the report.
The report analyzes the global market for printed electronics on the basis of materials used, applications, end users, and technologies applied.
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