Handwriting Digital Pen Market Size Worth $4.78 Billion By 2028 | Global and Regional Forecast | Grand View Research, Inc.

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The global handwriting digital pen market size is anticipated to reach USD 4.78 billion by 2028, registering a CAGR of 8.3% over the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The implementation of supportive digitalization policies by governments in emerging economies like China and India is expected to push the healthcare and BFSI sectors to use digital pens as a tool for error-proof data collection and transfer. For instance, banking institutions are likely to rely on these devices as they convert manual data into digital content, which makes it easier to maintain the personal information and financial transactions of their customers. In addition, these tools can be used to edit stored data as and when required.

The use of digital pens in the animation industry has increased over the years and will continue to grow unhindered in the coming years. Companies are focusing on launching digital pens for students and professionals in the field of creative arts. For instance, Wacom Cintiq 16 was launched in January 2019 to assist students in digital sketching, illustration, and drawing. The product is embedded with Wacom’s Pro Pen 2 technology. It has 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt, which makes it precise and accurate. Another important technology built-in it is Electro-Magnetic Resonance (EMR), which eliminates the need for battery and recharge. Such innovations are estimated to boost product penetration and market growth over the forecast period.

Asia Pacific is a larger contributor to the production of digital pens, compared to Europe and North America. Major market players have been showing increasing interest in the Asia Pacific region owing to the availability of highly skilled labor at low cost, tax waivers on establishing production plants, and trade benefits, which directly boost the profit margin of a company. The majority of manufacturers are located in China, Japan, and South Korea as a result of easy access to electronic raw materials like chips and sensors from domestic raw material suppliers. However, the rising production costs in developed economies, such as Japan and South Korea, in recent years are expected to force industry participants to shift their production bases to developing economies, such as China and India.

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