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Electronic Shelf Label (ESLS) Market size is set to grow by USD 1.64 billion from 2024-2028, Implementation of in-store technologies boost the market, Technavio
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NEW YORK, July 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The global electronic shelf label (ESLS) market size is estimated to grow by USD 1.64 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 15.69% during the forecast period. Implementation of in-store technologies is driving market growth, with a trend towards rising number of strategic partnerships and alliances. However, growth in e-commerce industry poses a challenge. Key market players include Danavation Technologies Corp., Diebold Nixdorf Inc., Displaydata Ltd., E Ink Holdings Inc., LANCOM Systems GmbH, M2COMM, New Zealand Electronic Shelf Labelling, Opticon Sensors Europe BV, Panasonic Holdings Corp., Pricer AB, Rational Innovation, RSJ Software GmbH, S and K Solutions GmbH and Co. KG, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Shenzhen Minew Technologies Co. Ltd., SOLUM Europe Gmbh, Teraoka Seiko Co. Ltd., troniTAG GmbH, VusionGroup, and Zhejiang Hanshow Technology Co. Ltd..
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Electronic Shelf Label (ESLS) Market Scope
Report Coverage
Details
Base year
2023
Historic period
2018 – 2022
Forecast period
2024-2028
Growth momentum & CAGR
Accelerate at a CAGR of 15.69%
Market growth 2024-2028
USD 1641 million
Market structure
Fragmented
YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)
13.22
Regional analysis
Europe, APAC, North America, Middle East and Africa, and South America
Performing market contribution
Europe at 37%
Key countries
France, US, Germany, China, and Japan
Key companies profiled
Danavation Technologies Corp., Diebold Nixdorf Inc., Displaydata Ltd., E Ink Holdings Inc., LANCOM Systems GmbH, M2COMM, New Zealand Electronic Shelf Labelling, Opticon Sensors Europe BV, Panasonic Holdings Corp., Pricer AB, Rational Innovation, RSJ Software GmbH, S and K Solutions GmbH and Co. KG, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Shenzhen Minew Technologies Co. Ltd., SOLUM Europe Gmbh, Teraoka Seiko Co. Ltd., troniTAG GmbH, VusionGroup, and Zhejiang Hanshow Technology Co. Ltd.
Market Driver
The global Electronic Shelf Label (ESL) market is experiencing growth, leading vendors to concentrate on product innovation and the introduction of smart ESLs to capitalize on the market’s potential. Strategic partnerships and alliances are a key focus for vendors, collaborating with technology providers, software developers, distributors, and other market participants. For instance, in 2023, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. And SES-imagotag joined forces to develop new ESL technology based on Bluetooth SIG’s ESL wireless standard. These collaborations enhance vendors’ product offerings and expand their reach in various regions, contributing to market growth during the forecast period.
Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs) have become a trend in retail technology, with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and other connectivity technologies driving their proliferation. SES-imagotag and Hanshow Technology lead the market, benefiting from the surge in digitalization and automation in stores. Master Framework Agreements ensure regulatory support, while import-export and production analyses provide market insights. ESLs replace traditional paper labels, offering real-time product information, inventory status, special offers, and promotions. Battery-powered displays enable mobility and flexibility. SES-imagotag’s legacy ESL solutions facilitate mobile payment and NFC for brand loyalty programs. Communication technologies like Bluetooth and QR codes enhance the shopping experience, enabling employees to access product details and manage order picking and replenishment. E-commerce integration and staff resources improve job satisfaction. Market regulations ensure accuracy in pricing and product information. Market niches and market dominance continue to shape the ESL landscape.
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Market Challenges
The e-commerce industry is experiencing significant growth due to advancements in communication networks, the increasing use of smartphones, and the digitalization trend. E-commerce retailers, such as Alibaba Group Holding, Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Flipkart, and Rakuten, are increasingly focusing on online retailing to cater to the growing demand for digital shopping. Technology-driven innovations like digital payments and digital advertisements are fueling the growth of e-commerce. However, the rise of e-commerce poses a challenge to the global electronic shelf label market as online retailers offer competitive prices, hindering the growth of traditional brick-and-mortar stores. Thus, retailers must adapt to remain competitive in the market.The Electronic Shelf Label (ESL) market in the retail sector is experiencing significant growth, driven by the need for real-time product information and automation. Traditional paper labels face challenges in providing up-to-date pricing and promotions, making ESLs an attractive alternative. Bluetooth and Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies enable seamless updates, while mobile payment facilitation enhances the shopping experience. However, challenges remain, such as the need for regulatory support and employee training. Legacy ESL solutions may require significant installation expenses and supporting infrastructure. Retailers in emerging economies with low labor costs offer opportunities for ESL deployments. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) like order picking and replenishment efficiency have shown improvement with ESLs. Retail automation solutions like ESLs, 5G, and e-commerce are driving retail sector opportunities. Pilots and Proof of Concepts are underway at retailers like Carrefour, with vendors offering win-win solutions. ROI is a critical factor, with retailers seeking smart retail standards and a quick return on investment.
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Segment Overview
This electronic shelf label (esls) market report extensively covers market segmentation by
Technology 1.1 Radio frequency1.2 Infrared1.3 OthersProduct 2.1 LCD ESL2.2 Full graphic e-paper ESL2.3 Segmented e-paper ESLEnd-user 3.1 Supermarkets and hypermarkets3.2 Convenience stores/department stores/mass merchants3.3 Drug stores and othersGeography 4.1 Europe4.2 APAC4.3 North America4.4 Middle East and Africa4.5 South America
1.1 Radio frequency- Radio frequency (RF) technology is a crucial innovation in Electronic Shelf Labeling (ESL) systems. RF communication enables real-time pricing and information updates across a store network without requiring line-of-sight or the need for physical contact. This technology operates on electromagnetic waves within a frequency range of 3 kHz to 300 GHz, making it unobstructed by human beings and common materials. Retailers prefer RF integrated ESLs due to their cost-effective installation and operational efficiency. Leading ESL vendors, such as SES-Imagotag, SoluM, and Teraoka Seiko, offer RF integrated ESL models like VUSION, Graphic Label, and InfoTag, respectively. The integration of RF technology with NFC and Bluetooth in ESLs expands their functionalities, enabling enhanced user engagement and data transmission capabilities. The low installation cost and ease of use make RF integrated ESLs a popular choice for retailers, driving market growth during the forecast period.
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Research Analysis
Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs) are an essential component of retail automation, revolutionizing the way retailers manage pricing and inventory in their stores. The ESL market is experiencing a surge in digitalization due to the proliferation of technologies like 5G and the need for real-time, accurate pricing. Retailers are adopting ESLs to enhance the shopping experience, reduce labor costs, and improve brand loyalty. ESLs are not limited to large retailers; even small stores are embracing this technology. ESL market dynamics are influenced by installation expenses and supporting infrastructure. Communication technologies, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and RFID, enable seamless connectivity between ESLs and back-end systems. SES-imagotag is a leading player in this field, offering battery-powered displays with special offers and promotions capabilities. Inventory status updates in real-time help retailers optimize stock levels and minimize inaccurate pricing. The emergence of technologies like ESLs is transforming the retail sector in emerging economies, making it more competitive and efficient.
Market Research Overview
The Electronic Shelf Label (ESL) market is experiencing significant growth in the retail sector due to the surge in digitalization and automation in stores. ESLs, also known as digital price tags, offer real-time pricing and product information, replacing traditional paper labels. The market dynamics are driven by retail automation solutions, supporting infrastructure, and the proliferation of technologies like 5G, NFC, and Radio Frequency. Retailers in various store types are adopting ESLs to enhance their operations, offering benefits such as accurate pricing, brand loyalty, special offers, and promotions. Installation expenses and supporting infrastructure are key considerations for retailers, with ROI being a significant factor in their decision-making process. Emerging economies present opportunities for growth in the ESL market, with low labor costs making digitalization an attractive option. Communication technologies like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are used for connectivity, enabling features like mobile payment facilitation and order picking. Market regulations and import-export analysis are important considerations for ESL vendors, with master framework agreements and pilot projects being common strategies for market entry. Trade regulations and production analysis also play a role in the market landscape. Inaccurate pricing, inventory status, and product details are addressed with ESL devices, providing a win-win solution for retailers and employees. Legacy ESL solutions are being replaced with newer technologies, offering improved functionality and staff resources for increased job satisfaction. Key Performance Indicators and smart retail standards are essential for measuring the success of ESL deployments, with Carrefour and other major retailers leading the way in ESL adoption. Overall, the ESL market offers significant opportunities for growth and innovation in the retail sector.
Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation
TechnologyRadio FrequencyInfraredOthersProductLCD ESLFull Graphic E-paper ESLSegmented E-paper ESLEnd-userSupermarkets And HypermarketsConvenience Stores/department Stores/mass MerchantsDrug Stores And OthersGeographyEuropeAPACNorth AmericaMiddle East And AfricaSouth America
7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix
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CES 2025: The Global Stage for Innovation, Connecting the World, Creating the Future
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — CES® 2025, the most powerful tech event in the world, welcomed over 141,000 attendees from around the globe. With more than 4500 exhibitors, including 1400 startups, and more than 6000 media attendees, CES highlights the innovation and technology trends addressing global challenges and shaping the future.
“CES is where innovation comes to life,” said Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, owner and producer of CES. “From the largest companies to trailblazing startups, the entire tech ecosystem is at the show. CES is the stage for groundbreaking product launches, transformative partnerships, and serendipitous business moments that define the future of technology.”
CES 2025 by the Numbers*
4500+ exhibitors, including 1400 startups141,000+ attendees, of which 40% were international from over 150 countries, regions, and territories6000+ global media, content creators, and industry analystsOver 60% of Fortune 500 companies300+ conference sessions with 1200+ speakers27,000+ news stories and content
*pre-audit figures
“From groundbreaking innovations that improve lives to transformative ideas that redefine industries, CES is a celebration of the art of the possible, showcasing how technology enriches our world and inspires a brighter future for all,” said Kinsey Fabrizio, President, CTA. “The evolution of CES has surged at this year’s show, where creativity, connectivity, and innovation inspire with visionary keynotes, thought-provoking conference sessions, and mind-blowing exhibits.”
As one of the most transparent trade shows, CES adheres to rigorous auditing standards established by UFI, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry. To maintain the integrity of its reports, CES engages independent auditors, fostering trust among stakeholders.
“CES reaffirms its status as the largest audited annual business event,” said Fabrizio. “We look forward to releasing third-party confirmation in the spring, because at CTA we believe auditing is not just a nice-to-have, but the gold standard for global business events.”
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Artificial Intelligence – CES 2025 connected the dots between humanity and AI through powerful exhibits and programming. From AI-driven productivity tools to breakthroughs in medical advancements, products and services on the show floor demonstrated that artificial intelligence is not just a technology trend but a transformative force improving lives worldwide.
Exhibitors included: AMD, Hisense, LG, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Samsung, Siemens, TCL
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IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — KNEX Technology, a leading Oracle Cloud solutions provider, is proud to announce that its Chief Technology Officer, Gustavo Gonzalez, has been elected as the 2025 President-Elect of the Oracle Applications & Technology Users Group (OATUG). This esteemed appointment highlights Gonzalez’s longstanding commitment to advancing innovation and collaboration within the Oracle community.
In his new role, Gonzalez will work closely with the OATUG leadership team throughout 2025, preparing to serve as OATUG President in 2026. He will focus on empowering Oracle professionals worldwide by fostering knowledge-sharing, community engagement, and professional development. OATUG, a globally recognized organization, supports its members in overcoming challenges, enhancing the value of Oracle solutions, and driving organizational success.
“OATUG has played a pivotal role in my professional growth, and it is a privilege to contribute to this community which has enriched my career,” said Gustavo Gonzalez. “As President-Elect, I look forward to collaborating with my peers to strengthen the Oracle user community and further its impact on businesses worldwide.”
Gonzalez’s election underscores his dedication to giving back to the Oracle ecosystem. A key focus of his role will include shaping OATUG’s strategic initiatives, such as the annual Ascend Conference, which unites Oracle users, thought leaders, and technology innovators for unparalleled learning and networking opportunities.
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Dr. Gerard van Belle Appointed Director of Science at Lowell Observatory, Charting a Bold Future for Research
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Lowell Observatory is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Gerard van Belle as the new Director of Science. Van Belle, who has been an astronomer at the observatory since 2011, has been serving as the interim Director of Science.
In his new role, van Belle will lead a diverse team of astronomers and planetary scientists. He will spearhead the observatory’s new Science Vision, which focuses on advancing research capabilities and implementing cutting-edge technological improvements supporting Lowell’s leadership in astronomical research.
Under his leadership, the science department will continue to advance Lowell Observatory’s mission to pursue the study of astronomy, including the study of our solar system and its evolution, and to conduct pure research in astrophysical phenomena.
Van Belle’s own research focuses on fundamental stellar parameters, including the sizes, shapes, masses, distances, and temperatures of various types of stars. He is also renowned for his expertise in optical and near-infrared astronomical interferometry.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from Whitman College in 1990, followed by a master’s degree from The Johns Hopkins University in 1993, and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Wyoming in 1996.
Throughout his career, van Belle has been instrumental in the development and commissioning of major optical interferometers worldwide, including the Palomar Testbed Interferometer, the Keck Interferometer, and the Very Large Telescope Interferometer. His pioneering work in stellar surface imaging earned him the inaugural Edward Stone Award for Outstanding Research Publication at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2002.
In 2011, van Belle joined Lowell Observatory’s science staff, where he applied high-resolution astronomical techniques to detect nearby exoplanets and map stellar surfaces. He served as the Director of the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI) in Flagstaff, Arizona, from 2017 to 2018, and subsequently as its Chief Scientist until 2022.
Notably, van Belle was among the astronomers who voted against the definition of ‘planet’ advanced during the 2006 International Astronomical Union (IAU) conference in Prague, which relegated Pluto to being a ‘dwarf planet’ (which according to the IAU resolution is not a planet).
His extensive experience and dedication to advancing astronomical research make him a valuable leader for Lowell Observatory’s scientific endeavors.
“I am honored to take on this role at such a pivotal time for Lowell Observatory,” said van Belle. “Our Science Vision will guide us in exploring new frontiers in astronomy while strengthening our commitment to public engagement and education.”
Executive Director Dr. Amanda Bosh expressed her confidence in van Belle’s leadership: “Gerard’s extensive experience and dedication to our mission make him the ideal person to lead our scientific endeavors. I look forward to working closely with him as we embark on this exciting new chapter for Lowell Observatory.”
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