The global digital textile printing market was valued at USD 6.77 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach around USD 19.92 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 12.75% from 2024 to 2034. Leading companies are actively using mergers and acquisitions to improve technology and strengthen their market presence.
Global Digital Textile Printing Market Key Players

Latest Announcements by Digital Textile Printing Industry Leaders
- In October 2024, Mr. Arun Varshney, Vice President and Business Head at ColorJet India Limited, stated that the launch of the IconicFabJet Pro is an innovative solution which represents a significant leap forward for the textile printing industry, addressing two crucial needssustainability and extended production capacity. The FabJet Pros remarkable print quality and speed enable producers to satisfy the markets expanding expectations while upholding the exacting standards that consumers expect.
New Advancements in Digital Textile Printing Industry
- On 24 July 2025, Kaytex Fabrics Pvt Ltd, a digital textile printing company involved in the production of fabrics, ready-to-stitch garments, and accessories, is planning to raise Rs. 61.81 crore from its SME public offer.
- On 16 June 2025, Global Nanotech, a game changer who transformed from a background in pharmaceutical sciences to rechange digital textile inks.
- In March 2025, at the 2025 edition of Colombiatex, Epson, a leader in printing technology worldwide, showcased its innovation in the Latin American market. With the release of two new models, the Epson SureColor F9570 and the SureColor F11070 high-speed production printer, the business is showcasing its most recent developments in dye-sublimation digital printing.
- On 25 February 2025, Active Innovation Pvt Ltd, a top company in the textile printing industry, started its service-based venture founded by Mr.Prashant Jianis father. With humble beginnings in servicing printing and exposing machines, the company has grown into a full-fledged producer of world-class machinery.
- In February 2025, Mimaki Engineering Co., Ltd., a company that specializes in industrial inkjet printers, cutting plotters, and 3D printers, released the "Tx330-1800" and "Tx330-1800B," direct textile inkjet printers for the textile and apparel market. These printers can print on a range of fabrics while using a very small amount of water.
- In January 2025, a prototype of Kyocera Document Solutions Europes next digital inkjet press, the TASKalfa Pro 55000c, which made its premiere at Drupa in May 2024, was on displayed at Print4All Milan 2025 from May 27-30. Since its last appearance during Drupa, the press has undergone multiple design improvements, according to Deon Wepener of Kyocera Europe. Prior to the commercial launch, which is planned for March–April 2026, more advancements are anticipated.
- In September 2024, A direct-to-film production transfer printer is launched by the Roland DG Corporation named as TY-300. It offers exceptional printing quality at very cost-effective price. It provides intricate details in the printing quality while producing vibrant colors. Inks and powders of this ink are certified under OEKO-TEX ECO PASSPORT certification for non-toxicity and no use of hazardous chemicals, ensuring the highest safety standard.
- In September 2024, Caldera, software company, part of Dover revealed the introduction of the next generation- Direct-to-Film (DTF) solution, innovated to offer an intuitive route for effective digital textile printing. High-quality printing may be achieved without the need for specialized knowledge or experience because to the softwars user-friendly interface, which speeds up DTF image preparation throughout the manufacturing stage.
- In May 2024, Orange O Tec (Orange Group), a company supplying digital textile printing technology, revealed the introduction of the Phoenix K-64 digital textile printing machine. The Phoenix K-64, which has 64 heads made by the well-known manufacturer Homer and is intended to completely transform the textile printing industry, offers unmatched speed, accuracy, and efficiency. The Phoenix K-64, which can produce up to 15,000 meters per day, is the fastest machine in India and is establishing new standards for performance and output.
- On 18 January 2024, DuPont, a top leader in digital inkjet inks with its Artistri profile, joined the FESPA Global 2025 from May 6-9 in Berlin, Germany. The event is Europes growing displays for speciality print and signage, serving as a perfect opportunity to network with industry professionals, discover new business prospects and explore the latest technologies.
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