Flexible Printed Circuit Board Market to Reach $45.42 Billion by 2030, Growing at 10% CAGR
February 20, 2026 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) market has been expanding robustly. Expected to grow from $28.36 billion in 2025 to $31.07 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 9.5%, the market's historic growth is due to advancements in mobile device manufacturing, early adoption of flexible electronics, demand for lightweight circuit solutions, and telecom infrastructure expansion. The projection for 2030 is $45.42 billion, advancing at a 10% CAGR, driven by the rising penetration of wearable technologies, demand for foldable devices, and the integration of automotive electronics.
Key trends include the adoption of ultra-thin flexible PCBs, increased use in compact consumer electronics, and the expansion of flexible circuits in automotive systems. The automotive and aerospace industries are significantly integrating flexible circuitry due to the rising demand for high-density multilayer FPCBs designed for heat resistance and high-frequency applications.
The surge in electric vehicles (EVs) is further propelling FPCB market growth. As reported by the International Energy Agency, a 35% increase in electric car sales in 2023 underscores the importance of FPCBs in connecting and managing electronic components efficiently in EVs, enhancing performance and reliability.
Innovations in product design are pivotal as companies such as LG Innotek introduce state-of-the-art semiconductor bases like the 2-metal chip on film, characterized by enhanced flexibility, miniaturization, and improved electrical performance. These developments foster market competitiveness by enabling more compact electronic designs.
Strategic transactions are shaping the industry's landscape, evidenced by Well to Sea Investment's acquisition of SI FLEX to bolster its global market position. A South Korea-based firm, Well to Sea's investment underscores a commitment to augment production capacity and technological capabilities.
The flexible printed circuit board market faces challenges from global trade dynamics and tariffs. Increased tariffs on copper foils and conductive materials elevate production costs, notably affecting Asian supply chains. This has prompted a shift towards localized manufacturing and material innovation, enhancing supply chain resilience and cost optimization.
Major players in the industry include 3M Company, Jabil Inc., Flex Ltd., Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co. Ltd., and others, all contributing to a competitive market landscape.
Regionally, Asia Pacific is a dominant player, with North America poised for the fastest growth. The report encompasses key regions such as Europe, South America, and Africa, delivering a global perspective on the market in countries including the USA, China, Germany, India, and more.
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