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Digitally printed textiles market to grow tenfold: Pira

Digitally printed textiles market to grow tenfold: Pira
by Tim Sheahan
Dec 18, 2009
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The global market for digitally printed textiles is to grow nearly tenfold to just under €1 billion (A$1.62bn) over the next five years, according to a new study.

The Pira International report, published in association with Fespa, has forecast the market to increase significantly from its €114.6 million (A$185.6m) value in 2009.

According to The Future of Digital Print for Textiles: Market Forecasts to 2014, growth in the sector will be driven, in part, by the display and signage market.

It noted that an increase in the use of digital textile production could help bring textile work back away from countries traditionally associated with low manual labour costs.

In addition, the report highlights the growing demand for short-run work.

Marcus Timson (pictured), corporate communications director at Fespa, said it was important for the digital and screen industry body to get a "scientific view of the future direction of the digital textile market".

He said: "Fespa's screen printing heritage is such that printing onto textile has always been a very significant element of our events."

The study also revealed that the install base of digital printers for textile printing will swell to more than 52,000 machines by 2014.

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