• Industry about to overcome Corona setback
  • Revenue growth of 11 percent forecasted for 2021
  • Companies expect growth to continue in 2022

 “We are ready to move forward”, summarizes Stan Farnsworth, chair of the OE-A board and chief marketing officer of NovaCentrix, characterizing the results of the latest OE-A Business Climate Survey. After a difficult period in 2020 the flexible and printed electronics industry is recovering from the effects of the pandemic. The vast majority of the survey participants expect the printed electronics industry to grow in 2021. The semi-annual business climate survey by OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association), a working group within VDMA, sheds light on the anticipated growth of the organic and printed electronics industry. During each survey, OE-A members – from material suppliers to end users – are asked to provide qualitative data on the state of the industry and their expected sales development.

OE-A expects 11 percent sales growth for 2021

After a substantial decline of sales revenues in 2020 due to the Corona crisis, the recovery of the printed electronics industry is gaining momentum. Even so 85 per cent noticed the negative impact of the pandemic, almost two thirds of the survey participants expect the printed electronics industry to grow in 2021.

With an expected 11 percent sales revenue growth, the PE community turns out to be more optimistic compared to their forecast from autumn 2020 (in October 2020, a growth of 7 percent was forecasted). For 2022, a continuation of this positive trend within the organic and printed electronics industry is anticipated. The companies aim for further development and a stable growth in revenue of 13 percent. This growth is expected along the entire value chain.

“We are happy to see from the survey that the industry remains resilient. Companies are keeping up their plans to invest in production this year”, adds Stan Farnsworth. More than three-quarters of the survey participants plan investments in the upcoming 6 months, emphasizing a positive outlook. Furthermore, according to the survey, the employment situation is also encouraging: 77 percent of the responding companies plan for a stable employment situation, with 23 percent planning to increase their staff. The most important user industries for printed electronics applications are in almost equal shares: Medical & Pharmaceutical (21 %), Consumer Electronics (21 %), Automotive (19 %), and Building & Architecture (19 %).

Innovation is key

The restrictions brought about by the pandemic challenges the Printed Electronics industry to find new ways to address and meet customers. Next to web seminars and bilateral web meetings, 52 percent of the survey participants are using virtual events and platforms to connect and communicate with potential clients. “As an emerging industry our level of innovation is high, and it’s evident that we are comfortable using innovative communications and networking platforms”, underlines Stan Farnsworth.

Visit the OE-A booth for more insights to printed electronics at LOPEC 2021 online, which will be held March 23rd to 25th, 2021. Journalists can be accredited for LOPEC 2021.

LOPEC Online

The OE-A and Messe München are the hosts of LOPEC, the premier international exhibition and conference for the printed electronics industry. It addresses end-users, engineers, scientists, manufacturers, and investors. LOPEC 2021 will be held March 23rd to 25th, 2021. www.lopec.com

Über OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association)

The OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association) was founded in December 2004 and is the leading international industry association for organic and printed electronics. The OE-A represents the entire value chain of this emerging industry. Our members are world-class global companies and institutions, ranging from R&D institutes, mechanical engineering companies and material suppliers to producers and end-users. Well over 200 companies from Europe, Asia, North America, and Africa are working together to promote the establishment of a competitive production infrastructure for organic and printed electronics. The vision of the OE-A is to build a bridge between science, technology, and application. The OE-A is a working group within VDMA. More than 3,100 member companies from the engineering industry make VDMA the largest industry association in Europe.

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