Myanmar's printing industry is currently navigating a transition phase. In major cities like Yangon, many workshops still rely heavily on manual processes using the traditional Screen Printing Frame. However, the rising demand for customized apparel and rapid prototyping is pushing local businesses toward digital transformation.
The humid tropical climate of Myanmar presents a unique challenge for ink drying and adhesive stability. This has led to an increased adoption of DTF Powder, which provides superior durability and elasticity on fabrics, ensuring that prints do not crack under high humidity and frequent washing.
Economic fluctuations have made cost-efficiency paramount. Manufacturers are now seeking a hybrid approach, combining the bulk speed of traditional methods—utilizing high-quality Squeegee Rubber—with the precision of digital tools to reduce waste and labor costs.



