Industrial Digital Print Markets: North America. An Analysis of User Adoption Practices and Opportunity (Part 1)

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In this report, produced by IT Strategies on behalf of SGIA, we evaluate the status of digital production print barriers to the North American market and the growing opportunities for digital printing. Our focus is on the relationship between digital and analog production, the economics and functionality of digital technology, the uniqueness of digital and new developments that new applications bring to the market, and the opportunities for new users and brand owners. The research focused on five sectors: decorative, pressure-sensitive labels, direct-to-shape product markings, production textiles print, and wide-format display graphics. Part One of the report focuses on the decorative print, labels and direct-to-shape markets, and Part Two is about the wide-format display graphics and textiles markets. 

Want to learn more? Download the report.

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