The Future of Digital Printing for Secure Documents to 2027

The impact of digitisation of many secure documents has stagnated growth in some areas, but demand for key digitally printed features remains steady for the forecast period. This report details the total digital printing market size (by value and volume) and the position of security printing within the overall digital printing market.

Table of Contents Key Facts and Figures
  • Digitally printed security documents will increase in value from $5.4 billion in 2022 to $6.4 billion in 2027
  • The use of electrophotography in security printing will remain the same or grow marginally at around 1% CAGR by value and volume between 2022 and 2027
  • Secure documents will maintain about 3% of volume and value of the inkjet printing market between 2022 and 2027.  
The impact of digitisation of many secure documents has stagnated growth in some areas, but demand for key digitally printed features remains steady for the forecast period. This report details the total digital printing market size (by value and volume) and the position of security printing within the overall digital printing market. The market is segmented by geography, end use and print process. It provides an in-depth analysis of the changing market and heightened demand for digitally printed secure documents, addressing technology developments and key market drivers. 

Our exclusive content
  • Detailed discussion of ongoing regulatory developments and postpandemic consumer behaviours
  • In-depth review of future growth areas in digital print for secure documents and the factors driving these changes
  • Identification of the secure document formats where digital printing will see the fastest adoption over the coming five years, adding the extra functionality and useability. This is coupled with profiles of the latest ink and print equipment innovations.  
What will you discover?
  • There is a move from physical secure documents to online services. This is seen with increasing numbers of digitised versions of national identity cards and driving licences
  • Opportunities for digital printing of secure documents will come from products such as tax stamps and passports moving from analogue to digital printing
  • Digital print will continue to be used in combination with analogue printing to overprint variable features such as personalised data, number sequences and item-specific codes on pre-printed security documents.  
The Smithers methodology
This report is based on extensive primary and secondary research. Primary research consisted of targeted interviews with material suppliers, converters and experts drawn from key markets. This was supported by secondary research in the form of extensive literature analysis of published data, official government statistics, domestic and international trade organisation data, company websites, industry reports, trade press articles, presentations, and attendance at trade events. 

Who should buy the report?
  • Suppliers of security components, inks and substrates 
  • High-security printers 
  • Converters and technology integrators 
  • State printing works   
  • Public and private sector issuance organisations 
  • Industry consultants and analysts  
About the author
Duncan Reid has 33 years’ experience in the currency sector with Portals and De La Rue. He led new product introduction projects from idea origination to market launch of banknote security features that are used in billions of paper banknotes worldwide. As a market analyst he was responsible for researching and analysing new banknotes and produced reports on the uptake and lifecycle of security features in banknotes globally.
 
The Future of Digital Printing for Secure Documents to 2027

Name The Future of Digital Printing for Secure Documents to 2027

Date 12/23/2022

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