News | June 2, 2010

Textile Printing Production To Reach 32 Billion Square Meters By 2015, According To New Report By Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on textile printing production. The global production of printed textiles is projected to reach 32 billion square meters by the year 2015. Widespread acceptance of digital printing and technological improvements in areas including inks and consumables, printheads, and printing machinery are expected to infuse new demand for textile printing.

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) -- Textile printing has become a concept rather than just an embellishment on an outfit contributing to the style and shape of the garment. Digital printing, the newest as well as the most potential textile printing means, is increasingly becoming more accessible for the textile printers around the world to enable the designers to produce innovative prints as per their imagination in the right color on the right fabric. Technological advancements in textile printing made the two aspects associated with textile printing - the designing and the printing, more interdependent. Today's textile printing technology facilitates precise and exact placing of prints on a garment, enables the manufacturers to decrease or increase the size of the print, modify the background tones, produce optical illusions, print advanced graphics, and offer the best translation of every single design.

Asia Pacific represents the world's largest as well as fastest growing region in textile printing production as stated by the new market research report on Textile Printing. Asia Pacific accounts for more than half of the world textile printing production with China and India, the two most populous countries in the world, leading from the front. By fabric type, Apparel represents the largest fabric segment, while interior/ furnishings represent the fastest growing and second largest fabric segment for textile printing. The digital printing market today is driven by technological advancements in inkjet printers such as direct-to-fabric sublimation printers. While, improvements in the printhead technology are leading to increased nozzle density, which implies increased number of nozzles in each row. In addition, the market is influenced by the developments in textile applications including apparel and soft signage.

Major players in textile printing machinery profiled in the report include Brother International Corporation, d.gen Inc., Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P, Hollanders Printing Systems, Kornit Digital Ltd., Mimaki Engineering Co. Ltd., Mutoh Europe NV, Roland DG Corporation, Seiko I Infotech Inc., and Stork Prints BV, among others.

The report titled "Textile Printing: A Global Strategic Business Report" announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., provides overview of market, market trends, product overview, product developments/introductions, and recent industry activity. The study analyzes market data and analytics in terms of volume production for regions including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Additionally, the global market for textile printing is analyzed by the following fabric types – Apparel, Interior/ Furnishings, and Industrial/ Technical Textiles.

For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit – http://www.strategyr.com/Textile_Printing_Market_Report.asp

About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a reputed publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company is globally recognized as one of the world's largest market research publishers. The company employs over 800 people worldwide and publishes more than 1100 full-scale research reports each year. Additionally, the company also offers thousands of smaller research products including company reports, market trend reports, and industry reports encompassing all major industries worldwide.

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