Pira report forecasts 11% growth for anti-fake technologySimeon Goldstein, 4 December 2009Be the first to comment on this article Wealthy consumers have been named as the most likely to buy fake products, after Pira International forecast 11% growth for anti-counterfeiting technologies over the next five years. A report into the market for counterfeit goods found that wealthy individuals are most likely to knowingly buy fakes. The study by the International Chamber of Commerce found that 50% of higher-income UK consumers reported buying counterfeit goods, whereas only 47% of medium-income shoppers said they had bought pirated goods and 41% of lower-income consumers. The report can be read by clicking here. Meanwhile Pira’s The Future of Anti-Counterfeiting, Brand Protection and Security Packaging V report said the global market for anti-counterfeiting technology was expected to reach $6.7bn (£4.03bn) in 2009 and $11.4bn (£6.86bn) by 2014. Market growth, which Pira said would be led by RFID but which also includes technologies such as 2D barcodes and tamper-evident packaging and watermarks, is expected to have a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 11.1% over the five years between 2009 and 2014. In terms of anti-counterfeiting technologies, RFID’s share of the market is miniscule – in 2009 Pira predicts that it will account for just 2%. However, it is expected to lead in terms of growth, with Pira predicting a 26.9% CAGR in the next five years. Security printing – which in 2009, combined with substrates, inks and coatings accounts for 60% of the market – is expected to grow 14.6% between 2009 and 2014. The use of holograms and DOVIDs (diffractive optical variable image devices), currently with a share of 22%, is predicted to grow by 9.3%. ‘Other’ technologies, a category that includes 2D barcodes such as Datamatrix and QR codes, is projected to grow 13.7% from a current base share of 6%. The report said that Asia will have the largest share in 2009 (30.9%); while Europe and North America will have a share of 24.1% and 25.8% respectively. In terms of growth over the next five years, the Middle East will grow fastest, with an anticipated CAGR of 16%, followed by Asia (15.1%) and Easter Europe (13%). North America’s CAGR is forecast at 7.4%, while Western Europe and Australasia is predicted to grow 7.7%. Speak Your Mind |
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