The HCP market in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) registered 8.7 million units shipped in the first quarter of 2023 (Q1, 2023), growing by 13.8% year-on-year (YoY), according to IDC.
IDC claims the growth is due to:
The APeJ region’s overall inkjet market grew by 21.4% YoY. New Zealand, the Philippines, and Taiwan reported yearly growth, thanks to higher demand from home users, students, and SMB segments.
In the context of the laser printer market, the APeJ region registered yearly growth of 8.2%. China, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, and Taiwan recorded growth, due to increased demand for A3 copiers from enterprises, government, SMBs, and banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) segments.
Also,
in the context of the A4 laser printer market, Korea, China, Taiwan,
Philippines, and Thailand had reported double-digit YoY growth due to
increased demand from the commercial segments and government in 2023Q1 compared
to 2022Q1.
“India, APeJ’s second largest printer market, showed
a YoY decline in Q1, owing to decreased demand for A4 printers from both
commercial and consumer segments. In the short term, demand from the
non-commercial segment is projected to remain low. Whereas commercial demand is
likely to remain high, particularly for A3 printers. Other South Asian
countries, such as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, are likely to have low printer
market growth in the near future due to inflation, power outages, and foreign
currency reserve issues,” says Apoorv Kandharkar, Market
Analyst at IDC Asia Pacific.
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“We are anticipating a slowdown in the market as the growth in Q1 was mostly from pending shipment due to project postponement. The migration from ink cartridges to ink tanks will continue due to its cost-effectiveness, resulting in a continual decline in ink cartridges. On the other hand, laser products are expected to increase in the developing countries driven by the decentralized print environment trend while maturing countries are expected to decline from the device consolidation to high-speed devices,” says Paramat Arbhasil, Market Analyst at IDC Asia Pacific.
(Quote from RT)