Electronics
and electrics are already used in packaging, from winking rum bottles and
talking pizza boxes to aerosols that emit electrically charged insecticide that
chases the bug. Electronic medication packs record how much is taken and when
and prompts the user. Reprogrammable phone decoration has arrived. But that is
just a warm up. The key enabling technology - printed electronics - often used
with other conventional electronics - can make new packaging and product
features feasible.
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Consequently,
many leading brand owners have recently put multidisciplinary teams onto the
adoption of the new paper thin electronics on their high volume packaging. It
will provide a host of consumer benefits and make competition look very tired
indeed. This is mainly about modern merchandising - progressing way beyond
static print - and dramatically better consumer propositions.
Consumer
goods market for e-packaging devices in millions of units
This
report reveals the global demand for electronic smart packaging devices is
currently at a tipping point and will grow rapidly to $1.45 billion within 10
years. The electronic packaging (e-packaging) market will remain primarily in
consumer packaged goods (CPG) reaching 14.5 billion units that have electronic
functionality within a decade.
E-packaging
addresses the need for brands to reconnect with the customer or face oblivion
from copying. That even applies to retailer own brands. It addresses the ageing
population's consequent need for disposable medical testers and drug delivery
devices. Electronic packaging addresses the fact that one third of us have
difficulty reading ever smaller instructions.
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Main
drivers of the rapid growth
The
rapid growth will be driven by trials now being carried out by leading CPG
companies and the rapid technical developments emanating for over 3000
organisations, half of them academic, that are currently working on printed and
potentially printed electronics.
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