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Global Conductive Textiles Market to Reach USD 2.11 Billion by 2021: Increasing Usage of Conductive Textiles in Wearable Fitness & Medical Devices are Providing Lucrative Growth Opportunities - Research and MarketsDUBLIN, Apr. 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Conductive Textiles Market - Global Forecast to 2021" report to their offering. The global conductive textiles market was valued at USD 1.02 Billion in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 2.11 Billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 15.6% from 2016 to 2021. The development of conductive fabrics using graphene inks and the increasing usage of conductive textiles in wearable fitness and medical devices are providing lucrative growth opportunities to manufacturers of conductive textiles. Conductive textiles are fabrics that can conduct electricity. These textiles are used in various industrial applications, mainly to control static and provide shield electromagnetic interference. Conductive textiles can be manufactured inserting conductive additives or yarns, or by using different conductive coatings. The global conductive textiles market has been segmented on the basis of fabric type, type, end user, and region The woven textiles segment is the largest and fastest-growing type segment of the global conductive textiles market. High demand for woven textiles is mainly witnessed in the European and North American regions. Based on end user, the military & defense segment accounted for the largest share of the global conductive textiles market in 2015. In addition, the sports & fitness end user segment is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Furthermore, the increasing usage of conductive textiles in the development of wearable devices that are mainly utilized in the healthcare and sports & fitness sectors has contributed to the growth of the conductive textiles market. Companies Mentioned
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