Top 10 Companies in the Organic Piezoelectric Materials Industry (2025): Market Leaders Powering Next-Gen Sensing Applications

In Business Insights
June 08, 2025

The Global Organic Piezoelectric Materials Market was valued at USD 360 million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 1006.36 million by 2032, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.10% during the forecast period (2024–2032). This remarkable growth is driven by increasing demand from consumer electronics, medical devices, automotive sensors, and emerging industrial applications requiring flexible, lightweight piezoelectric solutions.

As industries shift toward smart materials capable of energy harvesting and precision sensing, organic piezoelectric materials offer unique advantages over traditional ceramics including flexibility, biocompatibility, and environmental resilience. In this blog, we analyze the Top 10 Companies in the Organic Piezoelectric Materials Industry—research pioneers, specialty chemical producers, and advanced material developers shaping this high-growth sector.


🔟 1. Arkema

Headquarters: Colombes, France
Key Offering: Piezoelectric PVDF films and polymers

Arkema is a global leader in advanced materials, producing high-performance polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) films used in piezoelectric sensors, energy harvesters, and medical transducers. Their Kynar® PVDF portfolio serves demanding applications from ultrasonic imaging to industrial condition monitoring.

Technology Developments:

  • World’s first commercial-scale PVDF production facility (France)

  • Developing ultra-thin piezoelectric films for wearable electronics

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9️⃣ 2. Solvay