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OE-A Business Climate Survey: Solid growth for the flexible and printed electronics industry

  • steve8125
  • Oct 21, 2025
  • 2 min read

‘The results of our business climate survey show that the printedelectronics industry remains on track, even though the conditions are challenging. We see a mixed but overall stable and positive picture. Companies are acting cautiously, investing specifically in research and development, and retaining their employees. Despite the turbulent situation caused by wars and US tariff policy, the industry is looking ahead,’ said Dr Klaus Hecker, managing director of the OE-A, commenting on the results of the latest business climate survey.

 

The biannual survey is conducted by the OE-A, an international working group within the VDMA. The survey reveals different trends: while just under 60% of companies anticipate industry growth this year, this figure was significantly higher at 77% in the previous survey in spring. The industry expects salesgrowth of 7% for 2025, which is a slight decline compared to the previous survey in February 2025 (9%). Expectations for order intake are also lower than in the spring survey.

 

‘The current survey results highlight pressure to adjust, investments in production are only being increased very cautiously, with 54% of companies stating that they are scaling back their investments in production. The consequences of the geopolitical situation and the crisis in the automotive industry are also reflected in the results,’ explained Dr Klaus Hecker. 

 


For 2026 the industry has more positive expectations, with a sales forecast of +14%, which has even increased slightly compared to the beginning of the year. Further encouraging signs include improved employment prospects. Thirty percent of companies plan to increase their workforce in the coming months – up from 10% in February. The remaining 70% expect stable employee numbers. Research and development is also developing positively: 74% of the companies surveyed want to further expand their research and development activities, which is a significant increase compared to the last survey. 

 

Despite navigating a challenging market environment, there are indications that 2026 will bring a more positive outlook. A trend reversal is particularly evident in employment and research. ‘This clear commitment toinnovation underscores our industry's determination to strengthen competitiveness and adapt to changing market conditions,’ said Klaus Hecker. ‘By investing specifically in research and development, companies aresetting the course for further product innovation and long term growth. This innovative strength will be on impressive display at productronica next month and at Lopec 2026.’

 

Visit the joint OE-A and VDMA productronics booth at productronica in Munich at B2.453 from November 18 to 21, 2025 and the Printed Electronics Pavillon powered by Lopec in B2. Join the free OE-A seminars on Printed Electronics at the Innovation Forum, in the afternoon of November 19 and 20.

 

 
 
 

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