Rigid Substrate Companies and Developments

Date : 30 October 2025

The global rigid substrate market is expected to grow from USD 2.72 billion in 2025 to USD 5.23 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 7.54% from 2025 to 2034. Key players in the market are focusing on acquisitions and mergers to develop advanced technologies for manufacturing rigid substrates, which is expected to drive market growth during this period.

Top Market Players of the Rigid Substrate Market

Rigid Substrate Market Companies

  • Nippon Mektron
  • Unimicron
  • SEMCO
  • Young Poong Group
  • Ibiden
  • ZDT
  • Tripod
  • TTM
  • SEI
  • Daeduck Group
  • HannStar Board (GBM)
  • Nanya PCB
  • CMK Corporation
  • Shinko Electric Ind
  • Compeq
  • AT&S
  • Kingboard
  • Ellington
  • Topcb
  • DSBJ
  • Kinwong
  • Samsung
  • Fujikura
  • MEIKO ELECTRONICS
  • SCC

New Advancements in Rigid Substrate Industry

  • In March 2025, Amcor, a world leader in creating and manufacturing environmentally friendly packaging solutions, announced that the Amor Lift-Off Sprints, a new challenge under its Amor Lift-Off initiative, is now accepting applications. For paper and other biodegradable substrates, the challenge seeks to reward creative businesses that offer novel, recyclable, or compostable barrier coating solutions. The goal of the Amor Lift- Off program is to promote technical partnerships with entrepreneurs and start-ups whose products tackle certain research & development problems. In addition to receiving funding of up to US$500,000, successful applicants will have the chance to sign a collaborative development agreement with Amor's R&D team.
  • In October 2024, Zhen Ding Technology Group (Zhen Ding) (4958-TW) and DuPont announced that they have signed a strategic partnership agreement in the field of advanced printed circuit board (PC) technology. Yi Zhang, President of the Asia Pacific Region at DuPont; Than Ming Tan, Global Business Director for Laminates at DuPont; and Charles Shen, Chairman of Zhen Ding, attended the signing event yesterday at the Shenzhen Avary Time Center. By means of this strategic collaboration, DuPont and Zhen Ding will endeavor to increase material performance, advance state-of-the-art research and development, improve end-user applications, and support the electronics industry's sustainable growth. They also want to strengthen their collaboration in promoting sustainability, corporate governance, and smart manufacturing projects.
  • In January 2024, Tropicana is introducing limited-edition packaging that emphasizes that its orange juice is natural by eliminating the letters "A" and "I" from its name. According to the company's news release this week, advancements in artificial intelligence appear to happen every week. "Every new development in Al seems to move us further from the natural world and toward the artificial one. There is a lot of consumer interest and even worry," it stated. As a result, the company is emphasizing its "natural" product in bottles with the name "Tropen," omitting the "A" and "I." The exclusive Tropen bottles will be "hidden" in Kroger supermarkets across the country.
  • In February 2025, The goal of Kongsberg PCS, a top supplier of digital cutting solutions, is to revolutionize sample-making and short-run production in a variety of industry sectors by the time Printpack India 2025 arrives. The business is exhibiting its most recent inventions, which are intended to simplify short-run production and sample creation for the packaging sector.

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