Key Market Trends and Insights
- North America dominated the Printed Electronics In Healthcare Market in 2025, accounting for the largest regional share, driven by advanced medical device manufacturing infrastructure, significant NIH and private R&D investment in printed biosensor development, and strong adoption of remote patient monitoring technologies across US healthcare systems.
- By Application, Wearable Devices and Smart Patches are projected to grow at the highest CAGR through 2035, driven by the explosion of continuous health monitoring for chronic disease management, athletic performance tracking, and hospital-at-home programme expansion globally.
- E Ink Holdings leads the display segment, while flexible sensor specialists Sensing Tex and Bebop Sensors are expanding application domains from medical wearables into smart rehabilitation garments and pressure mapping systems for clinical and consumer markets.
Market Size & Forecast
- Market Size in 2025: USD 2.81 Billion
- Projected Market Size in 2035: USD 5.78 Billion
- CAGR from 2026-2035: 9.3%
- Fastest-Growing Regional Market: Asia-Pacific
The market is experiencing structural demand growth from three converging forces: the globalisation of remote patient monitoring programmes deploying continuous biosensor patches for post-acute care; the shift of diagnostic testing toward point-of-care and home environments requiring low-cost, mass-produced electrochemical test strips; and the digitalisation of pharmaceutical packaging requiring NFC-enabled smart blisters that track medication adherence. November 2024's landmark partnership between Henkel, Covestro, and Quad Industries-combining adhesive chemistry, substrate materials, and printing manufacturing expertise-to accelerate stretchable printed electronics for medical wearables signals the supply chain's readiness to scale the technology for mainstream healthcare applications.
Key Takeaways
- North America leads with approximately 38% of global printed electronics in healthcare revenue in 2025, driven by remote patient monitoring adoption, extensive NIH-funded research in flexible biosensors, and strong FDA regulatory pathways for wearable medical devices.
- Wearable Devices and Smart Patches are the fastest-growing application at approximately 12% CAGR through 2035, driven by the proliferation of continuous glucose monitoring, vital signs patches, and hospital-at-home programmes.
- Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region at approximately 12-15% CAGR through 2035, with India's Naxnova Technologies launching the country's first Flexible Hybrid Printed Electronics R&D Centre in March 2025.
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Companies Mentioned
- Jabil Inc. (United States)
- Bebop Sensors Inc. (United States)
- Sensing Tex S.L (Spain)
- E Ink Holdings Inc. (Taiwan)
- Flex Ltd. (Singapore)
- FlexEnable (United Kingdom)
- DuPont (United States)
- Nissha (Japan)
- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (South Korea)

