PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1679486
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1679486
The global microencapsulation market size is expected to reach USD 25.19 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 10.5% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market growth is anticipated to be driven by the rising demand for flavors, fragrances, essential oils, minerals, vitamins, enzymes and bioactive compounds in food and beverage products specifically in emerging economies.
The introduction of new fibers by the global market players is expected to rise the demand for microencapsulation over the forecast period. For instance, a composite fiber called Crabyon from chitosan that Pozzi Electra had created is well-known for its therapeutic capabilities. In addition, Solvay launched Emana a polyamide 6.6 yarn containing bioactive mineral crystals in its polymer matrix. A specialty yarn Nilit breeze manufactured by Nilit was designed for summer season, to create soft-touch, with a unique cooling effect. These cosmetotextiles are expected to drive the market growth over the projected period.
The presence of manufacturing bases in the U.S. of pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, home & personal care such as Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Merck & Co. and Cargill are expected to augment the demand for novel drug delivery systems, efficient drug development and food additives, which in turn is expected to fuel the technology's growth over the forecast period.
An efficient method for regulating the release characteristics of active substances that increases the usefulness of cosmetotextiles is called as the microencapsulation technology. The growing trend in enhancing beauty through health means is driving the demand for microencapsulated phase change materials for special functionalities such as perfuming, cleansing, changing appearance, refreshing, relaxing, and protection.
Microencapsulation manufacturers are seeking collaborations, mergers, and acquisitions to develop advanced and innovative solutions. In addition, manufacturers are also adopting several strategies like new product development, and geographical expansion, to enhance their market penetration and cater to end-use industries. For instance, Capsulae signed a partnership with Ecomeris, a French R&D centered company, involved in microencapsulation technologies. Through these technologies and commercial partnership, companies are aiming at developing microencapsulation technologies and formulations to provide bio-based innovative solutions. The partnership is expected to meet the expectation of their customers and accelerate their development in the areas of agriculture, food, environment, detergents, cosmetics, and animal health.