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Global Learning Management System Market (2021 to 2026) – Advancements in LMS Technologies Presents Opportunities

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Dublin, Jan. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Global Learning Management System (LMS) Market by Component (Solutions, Services), Delivery Mode (Distance Learning, Instructor-led Training, Blended Learning), Deployment, User Type (Academic, Corporate), and Region – Forecast to 2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The global LMS market is expected to grow from USD 15.8 billion in 2021 to USD 37.9 billion by 2026, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.1% during the forecast period.

The growing need for efficient and accessible learning to drive the LMS Market. LMS provided an educational platform to learn and teach anytime and anywhere. Teachers can upload the educational content, and students can view the uploaded material by logging onto LMS. Advance LMS solutions enable learners to learn at their pace throughout a course. It increases course satisfaction and completion rates and people’s growth in the interaction between tutor and learner. Hence, education institutes and enterprises are increasingly adopting LMS solutions.

By Component, the service segment to grow at the higher CAGR during the forecast period

By Component, the service segment is expected to grow at a higher growth rate during the forecast period. The high growth of the service segment can be attributed to the growing need for implementation and technical support. The education and learning service providers render a variety of education-related services, categorized into consulting services, implementation services, and support services, these services provide learners with services for curriculum development and smooth installation, development, and maintenance of ongoing activities.

By Services, the support services segment to hold the largest market size during the forecast period

The Support services segment is expected to hold the largest market size. Services in support services refer to the online and onsite support and maintenance to users so that they can use the deployed solution in a better way. Support services are crucial, as they directly deal with customer issues, which in turn impacts customer satisfaction.

By Delivery mode, Blended Learning segment to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period

The Blended Learning segment is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Blended Learning is a style of learning in which employees learn via electronic media and face-to-face training. It combines learning methods where learners are independently learning at their pace while also learning under an instructor.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Premium Insights
4.1 Attractive Opportunities in the Market
4.2 Market, by Component
4.3 Market, by Service
4.4 Market, by User Type, 2021 Vs. 2026
4.5 Learning Management System Market, by Deployment Type
4.6 Market, by Delivery Mode
4.7 Market, by Region
4.8 Market, by Country

5 Market Overview
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Market Dynamics
5.2.1 Drivers
5.2.1.1 Need for Efficient and Accessible Learning
5.2.1.2 Effective Management of Learning Content
5.2.1.3 Enterprises Focusing More on Human Capital Development
5.2.1.4 Growing Adoption of Cloud-Based LMS Solutions
5.2.1.5 Rising Demand for BYOD Among Enterprises
5.2.2 Restraints
5.2.2.1 Lack of Performance Tracking and Measuring Roi
5.2.3 Opportunities
5.2.3.1 Growing Demand for Online Learning due to the Pandemic
5.2.3.2 Advancements in LMS Technologies
5.2.4 Challenges
5.2.4.1 Need for Technical Training for Teachers and Instructors
5.2.4.2 Lack of Control Over the Learning Process
5.2.4.3 Need for Multi-Language Support
5.3 Industry Trends
5.3.1 Ecosystem
5.3.2 Value Chain Analysis
5.3.3 Patent Analysis
5.3.4 Technology Trends
5.3.4.1 Introduction
5.3.4.2 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
5.3.4.3 Data Analytics
5.3.4.4 Cloud Computing
5.3.4.5 5G Network
5.3.5 Trends/Disruptions Impacting Buyers
5.3.6 Average Selling Price
5.3.7 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.3.8 Case Study Analysis
5.4 COVID-19 Market Outlook for Learning Management System Market

6 Learning Management System Market, by Component
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Solutions
6.2.1 Solutions: Lms Market Drivers
6.2.2 Solutions: COVID-19 Impact
6.3 Services
6.3.1 Services: Market Drivers
6.3.2 Services: COVID-19 Impact
6.3.3 Consulting Services
6.3.4 Implementation Services
6.3.5 Support Services

7 Learning Management System Market, by Delivery Mode
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Distance Learning
7.2.1 Distance Learning: Lms Market Drivers
7.2.2 Distance Learning: COVID-19 Impact
7.3 Instructor-Led Training
7.3.1 Instructor-Led Training: Lms Market Drivers
7.3.2 Instructor-Led Training: COVID-19 Impact
7.4 Blended Learning
7.4.1 Blended Learning: Market Drivers
7.4.2 Blended Learning: COVID-19 Impact

8 Learning Management System Market, by User Type
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Academic
8.2.1 Academic: Market Drivers
8.2.2 Academic: COVID-19 Impact
8.2.3 K-12
8.2.4 Higher Education
8.3 Corporate
8.3.1 Corporate: Lms Market Drivers
8.3.2 Corporate: COVID-19 Impact
8.3.3 Software & Technology
8.3.4 Healthcare
8.3.5 Retail
8.3.6 Banking, Financial Services, & Insurance
8.3.7 Manufacturing
8.3.8 Government & Defense
8.3.9 Telecom
8.3.10 Others

9 Learning Management System Market, by Deployment Type
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Cloud
9.2.1 Cloud: Market Drivers
9.2.2 Cloud: COVID-19 Impact
9.3 On-Premises
9.3.1 On-Premises: Market Drivers
9.3.2 On-Premises: COVID-19 Impact

10 Learning Management System Market, by Region

11 Competitive Landscape
11.1 Overview
11.2 Market Evaluation Framework
11.3 Key Market Developments
11.3.1 Product Launches & Enhancements
11.3.2 Deals
11.3.3 Others
11.4 Market Share Analysis of Top Players
11.5 Historical Revenue Analysis
11.6 Company Evaluation Matrix
11.6.1 Company Evaluation Quadrant Methodology and Definitions
11.6.2 Stars
11.6.3 Emerging Leaders
11.6.4 Pervasive Players
11.6.5 Participants
11.7 Company Product Footprint Analysis
11.8 Ranking of Key Players
11.9 Startup/Sme Evaluation Matrix Methodology and Definitions
11.9.1 Progressive Companies
11.9.2 Responsive Companies
11.9.3 Dynamic Companies
11.9.4 Starting Blocks

12 Company Profiles
12.1 Major Players
12.1.1 Cornerstone Ondemand
12.1.2 Blackboard
12.1.3 D2L
12.1.4 Powerschool
12.1.5 Instructure
12.1.6 Ibm
12.1.7 Infor
12.1.8 Adobe
12.1.9 Ltg
12.1.10 Oracle
12.1.11 Sap
12.1.12 Docebo
12.1.13 Sumtotal
12.2 Smes/Start-Up Players
12.2.1 Tovuti
12.2.2 360Learning
12.2.3 Epignosis
12.2.4 Learnupon
12.2.5 Skyprep
12.2.6 Absorb Software
12.2.7 Crossknowledge
12.2.8 Lessonly
12.2.9 Axonify
12.2.10 Bizlibrary
12.2.11 Thinkific
12.2.12 Ispring
12.2.13 Blue Sky Elearn
12.2.14 Trakstar Learn
12.2.15 Digitalchalk
12.2.16 Kmi Learning
12.2.17 Moodle

13 Appendix

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/t93qsl


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Elevate Your Virtual Reality Experience with KIWI design RGB Vertical Stand, Now Available on Meta’s Website

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LOS ANGELES, May 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Top-tier VR accessories provider KIWI design has launched its latest product, the RGB Vertical Stand. This Meta-authorized accessory, designed to deepen users’ immersion in the metaverse, is now available on the official Meta website.

“KIWI design’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of virtual reality accessories takes another leap forward with the introduction of our new products,” said Ray,the CEO of KIWI design. “We are always dedicated to bringing innovative upgrades to VR device accessories, with the goal of enriching users’ virtual reality experiences.”
The newly launched RGB Vertical Stand features a user-friendly modular design with push-in assembly, making it easy to set up and use. It is compatible with Meta Quest 3, Quest 2, and Quest Pro, ensuring widespread usability. With a magnetic USB Type-C connector, it provides an effortless way to charge and display your headset. Users can also customize their display with 16 pre-set ambient multicolor RGB light options.
With VR technology constantly evolving, users are seeking more immersive experiences. As a leading manufacturer of VR accessories, KIWI design is committed to enhancing the user experience, through unique product designs. Since its establishment in 2015, KIWI design has acquired over 100 patents and has a diverse product lineup, including head straps, facial interfaces, VR stands, charging accessories, and controller grip covers.
KIWI design has also actively participated in the Made for Meta program, which is provided by Meta to strengthen its partnerships with leading brands to deliver accessories that enhance Meta products with more choice and a richer experience for everyone. KIWI design’s participation in this program validates its high-quality design standards.
The RGB Vertical Stand for Meta Quest 3, Quest 2, and Quest Pro and another specially designed authorized charging dock for the Meta  Oculus Quest 2 are now available for purchase on both KIWI design’s website and Amazon. For more information about our brand and products, please visit our website and follow KIWI design on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok.
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WIO Taps Gracenote to Revolutionize Television Broadcast Reporting

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LOS ANGELES, May 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — WIO LLC, parent company of the global TV broadcast airings platform, WIOpro™, has announced a new strategic agreement with Gracenote, the global content data business unit of Nielsen, to address the longstanding challenge of accurately tracking and collecting music royalties generated by broadcast television and digital programming, With this agreement, WIO will integrate Gracenote TV program metadata and show airings into its WIOpro™ (“When’s It On – Professional”) platform enabling performance rights organizations, copyright management organizations and other entities to better monitor broadcast schedules and identify when royalties have been earned.

By integrating Gracenote historical program data into WIOpro’s new LookBack™ feature, WIO is enhancing its reporting capabilities and empowering Collection Societies, Rights Management Companies and the royalty-earning community to more easily monitor and export broadcast airings and better understand collections opportunities.
“At WIO, we are committed to empowering collection societies and copyright holders around the world with our platform tools and unprecedented access to the best and most accurate television broadcast and streaming data available,” said Shawn Pierce, Co-Founder and CEO of WIO LLC. “We have enjoyed an incredible relationship with Gracenote for 10 years. With the solidification of this agreement, we are able to deliver an unrivaled dataset to the royalty and residual community in a way that has not been offered before.” said Adam Shafron, Co-Founder and CTO of WIO LLC.
“WIO’s platform developed to solve the difficult matter of royalty tracking only becomes more powerful based on the integration of accurate, timely and comprehensive Gracenote metadata,” said Scott Monahan, Director, Strategic Partnerships, Gracenote. “We look forward to the combination of WIOpro’s technology and Gracenote’s program metadata delivering on the promise of transforming music royalty collection so that rights holders can be fairly compensated for use of their work.”
WIO and Gracenote will be at the MusicBiz 2024 conference in Nashville, TN May 13 – 16. Contact Dave Pelman, COO of WIO LLC at [email protected] for media queries or to book an appointment for a product demonstration.
About WIO:WIO is a technology company dedicated to providing broadcast television and digital programming data tailored specifically for the royalty and residual collection industry. Through its platform WIOpro (wiopro.com), users obtain access to real-time broadcast insights, reporting and curated data delivery.
About Gracenote:Gracenote is the content data business unit of Nielsen providing entertainment metadata, connected IDs and related offerings to the world’s leading creators, distributors and platforms. Gracenote enables advanced content navigation and discovery capabilities helping individuals easily connect to the TV shows, movies, music, podcasts and sports they love while delivering powerful content analytics making complex business decisions simpler.
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IDTechEx Explores Printed Electronics in Electrified and Autonomous Mobility

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BOSTON, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Electrification, autonomy, and vehicle ownership saturation are causing a technological revolution in the automotive sector. These automotive meta-trends are driving drastic changes in electronic component requirements and present a high-volume opportunity for printed electronics to capitalize on.

Historically, printed electronics technologies have nurtured a close relationship with the automotive sector, with printed force sensors pioneering passenger safety through seat occupancy and seatbelt detection. As such, the automotive sector continues to represent the lion’s share of the global printed and flexible sensor market, which IDTechEx’s report on the topic evaluates as worth US$421M in 2024. However, if the automotive sector is to continue to be a reliable revenue stream, printed electronics technology providers must adapt to address the emerging technical challenges facing future mobility.
Augmenting autonomous vehicles with printed electronics
As vehicle autonomy levels advance, the increasing number and distribution of spatial mapping sensors required will need continuous performance improvements to ensure passenger safety. Emerging printed electronics technologies can augment these sensors, extending detection bandwidth and maximizing reliability during operation.
Transparent conductive films (TCFs) are being developed to heat and defog LiDAR sensor panels, ensuring the function is unperturbed by external environmental conditions. Properties such as high transparency and low haze are important for defogging. These properties can be easily tuned using the wide variety of material options available for TCFs, including carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires.
IDTechEx identifies printed heating as a leading application of transparent conductive films. This is attributed to diminishing growth prospects in capacitive touch sensing applications. Innovations in thin film coating techniques have enabled indium tin oxide (ITO) to dominate touch sensing applications, all but displacing TCFs completely.
Looking towards the future, printed electronics technologies could play a more active role in advanced autonomous driving. Emerging semiconductive materials, such as quantum dots, printed directly onto conventional silicon image sensor arrays can extend detection range and sensitivity deeper into the infrared region. Augmenting existing image sensor technology with enhanced spectral range could facilitate the competition of hybrid silicon sensors with established InGaAs detectors.
Printed sensors promise granularized battery health monitoring
Vehicle electrification is driving the sustained development and evolution of electronic management systems, particularly in the battery and electric drivetrain. A strong market pull exists for technologies that increase vehicle efficiency, range, and lifetime while reducing recharge times.
Printed pressure and temperature sensors measure battery cell swelling and thermal profiles, providing granularized physical data that can be used to optimize battery deployment and recharging. Moreover, hybrid printed sensors that combine integrated printed heating elements promise a solution to actively address battery temperature. IDTechEx estimates that printed sensor-enabled battery deployment and charging optimizations could be worth up to US$3000 in savings per vehicle.
There remains uncertainty about whether electrification trends will correspond to increased demand for physical sensors in electric vehicle batteries, owing to the utility of existing electronic readouts for managing deployment. Virtual sensors also pose a threat, where AI-enabled software models interpret data to predict and emulate physical sensor functions without the need for discreet components. However, emerging regulations regarding safety and sensor redundancy will likely favor measurable metrics and see automotive makers continue to adopt physical sensors. IDTechEx predicts that virtual sensors are unlikely to displace their physical counterparts – so long as low-cost sensors remain widely available.
Embedding printed electronics in the car of the future
IDTechEx predicts that global car sales will saturate over the next decade, with automakers increasingly looking for premium features and technical innovations to differentiate themselves from the competition. In-cabin technologies will be highly desirable – as the location where passengers reside and interact with the vehicle the most.
Lighting elements are emerging as a prominent differentiator, described as “the new chrome” by Volkswagen’s chief designer. The use of in-mold structural electronics (IMSE) enables the integration of embedded lighting elements using existing manufacturing processes. 3D electronics technologies are intrinsically attractive for automotive integration, as functional layers are conformable and lightweight while easily embedded within existing aesthetic elements.
Despite strong tailwinds, the adoption of in-mold electronics within automotive interiors has been sluggish. This is attributed to the challenges of meeting automotive qualification requirements, as well as stiff competition with less sophisticated alternatives such as applying functional films to thermoformed parts. Nevertheless, momentum is building, with technology providers like Tactotek partnering with Mercedes-Benz and Stallantis to progress the automotive validation of IMSE to TRL5.
Outlook for printed electronics in automotive applications
Just as printed force sensors heralded early passenger safety systems, printed electronics technology is poised to underpin next-generation innovations for the car of the future. But this time, the competition will be stiff. Critical cost requirements must be met, while desirable new functionality must address existing challenges faced by manufacturers. Printed electronics can play a role in supporting emerging electrified and autonomous mobility, such as augmenting LiDAR sensors or optimizing electric battery deployment. Demand for technologies that enhance passenger experience and vehicle aesthetics will continue to grow, and printed electronics can supply low-power, lightweight lighting solutions for these.
Sustained engagement from tier suppliers and manufacturers continues to make the automotive sector key to printed sensor market growth opportunities – a total market IDTechEx predicts will reach US$960M by 2034. Strong partnerships between material providers and printed electronics technology providers are complementary to those of the highly vertically integrated automotive value chains between tier suppliers and OEMs. Leveraging printing techniques to provide solutions that slot into existing manufacturing processes and designs will be crucial. In the medium term, the printed electronics technologies most likely to realize revenue potential are those that can adapt to service emerging challenges already known to the automotive industry.
For more information on IDTechEx’s research on this topic, please see their report, “Printed and Flexible Sensors 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets”. Downloadable sample pages are available for this report.
For the full portfolio of printed and flexible electronics market research from IDTechEx, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/Research/PE.
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IDTechEx provides trusted independent research on emerging technologies and their markets. Since 1999, we have been helping our clients to understand new technologies, their supply chains, market requirements, opportunities and forecasts. For more information, contact [email protected] or visit www.IDTechEx.com. 
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