European Printed Circuit Board Market Driven By Soaring Sales of Electronics.Posted by niharika on July 11th, 2019 There is a discernible demand influx in the mobile industry, which is evident from the soaring sales of smartphones in the countries of Europe, which in turn has led to growth prospects for the European printed circuit board market. The European printed circuit board market is poised to attain a lucrative market value of ,981.28m by the end of 2023 as the demand will increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.6% during the forecast period 2018--2023, according to the market analysis done by IndustryARC analysts.
The European printed circuit board market is segmented on the basis of types, which include rigid 1-2 sided, standard multilayer, HDI/Microvia/Build-up, IC substrate, flexible circuits, and rigid flex. Even though the standard multilayer printed circuit board segment generated a higher revenue of 84.91m in 2017, the demand for HDI boards is estimated to observe an increment over the forecast period owing to their increased applications in the latest phones. View Full Table Of Content Of European Printed Circuit Board Market https://www.industryarc.com/Report/19046/european-printed-circuit-board-market European Printed Circuit Board Market: Trends and Growth Drivers The Usage of Telecommunication Products & Influence of the Internet of Things (IoT) –The number of interconnected devices is increasing owing to the advent of IoT, which has enabled residents to do chores on the go. There is an appreciable rise in the number of products that are integrated through IoT. This is significantly generating revenues in the European printed circuit board market. Talk to one of our sales representatives about the full report by providing your details in the link below: European Printed Circuit Board Market: Competitive Landscape About IndustryARC : IndustryARC is a Research and Consulting Firm that publishes more than 500 reports annually, in various industries such as Agriculture, Automotive, Automation & Instrumentation, Chemicals and Materials, Energy and Power, Electronics, Food and Beverages, Information Technology, and Life Sciences and Healthcare. Like it? Share it!More by this author |