The Future Of Global Security Printing To 2030
The global security printing industry is undergoing its most consequential transformation in decades. This report provides insight into the key drivers and trends behind this transformation.
One of the key drivers behind the partnership is the security printing industry’s transition from purely physical documents to integrated physical-digital identity solutions. “The industry is transitioning from traditional security printing to a lot more comprehensive security,” Wojtyk explains.
“The whole physical-to-digital security transition comes out of the need to make authentication easier, but also to combat very sophisticated counterfeiting and fraud. That inherently is the bottom line of why you’re getting more integrated security solutions that combine both physical and digital security features.”
While merger and acquisition activity in the security printing sector has sometimes raised concerns about supply chain complexity, Wojtyk argues that well-structured partnerships can deliver meaningful efficiencies. “When you have a merger and acquisition, you look at the type of synergy being developed between the two entities. In many respects you get the best of both worlds – you do consolidate, but you also have operational efficiencies.”
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This article is based on an interview recorded for the Smithers Insights Podcast. James Wojtyk is founder of Tetrahedal Insights and author of two market reports for Smithers: The Future of Global Security Printing to 2030 and The Lifecycle of Banknotes to 2030.