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Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Size Will Achieve USD 4,806 Million By 2030 Growing at 23.3% CAGR – Exclusive Report By Acumen Research and Consulting

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Tokyo, Aug. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global anti-plagiarism software market size was valued at USD 737 million in 2021 and is estimated to achieve a market size of USD 4,806 million by 2030; growing at a CAGR of 23.3%.

Anti-plagiarism Software Market Report Highlights:

  • Global anti-plagiarism software market size in 2021 was valued at USD 737 million and projected to grow at a CAGR of 23.3% from 2022-2030
  • North America anti-plagiarism software market is expected to lead the global market with more than 40% market share
  • The recent boom in digital industry has resulted in increased reliance on digital tools such as anti-plagiarism software
  • Research institutes to be among the largest end-users of anti-plagiarism software
  • SMEs in Asia Pacific region are witnessing fast-paced adoption of anti-plagiarism software
  • Growing number of digital reports created for online publishing is fueling the anti-plagiarism software market growth

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Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Report Coverage:

Market Anti-Plagiarism Software Market
Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Size 2021 USD 737 Million
Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Forecast 2030 USD 4,806 Million
Anti-Plagiarism Software Market CAGR During 2022 – 2030 23.3%
Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Analysis Period 2018 – 2030
Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Base Year 2021 
Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Forecast Data 2022 – 2030
Segments Covered By Deployment Model, By End-User, By Enterprise Size, And By Region
Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Regional Scope North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa
Key Companies Profiled Copyscape (Indigo Stream Technologies Ltd), Dupli Checker, Paper Rater, PlagScan GmbH, Plagiarisma Ltd., Plagiarism Checker X LLC, Quetext Inc., SSeptet Systems, Turnitin LLC, Ouriginal.
Report Coverage Market Trends, Drivers, Restraints, Competitive Analysis, Player Profiling, Regulation Analysis

Anti-plagiarism software is a platform that searches the internet and numerous databases for duplicated material. Anti-plagiarism solutions help enterprises protect against academic plagiarism and copyright infringement using LTI and API connections. The demand for anti-plagiarism software is rapidly growing due to the availability of the internet and digital platforms. Researchers and writers have turned their focus to online platforms as they provide for speedier information searches and quicker plagiarism outcomes. This factor will boost the expansion of the anti-plagiarism software industry in the future years. Additionally, anti-plagiarism software enables writers to improve their writing talents while avoiding plagiarism. Writers can use this tool to create high-quality content while staying out of trouble.

COVID-19 Impact on the Global Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Value

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on all industries, including the digital industry. The coronavirus pandemic has compelled governments in many nations to enforce harsh measures such as staying at home and working from home. Because of these rules, individuals all over the world spent more time online, resulting in an increase in the usage of online tools during this period. Aside from that, students all around the world were studying from home and taking notes online. All of these elements influenced the creation of anti-plagiarism software because the publishing and education sectors were heavily reliant on digital platforms.

Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Dynamics

The increasing number of news, research, and publication websites is the key driver driving the expansion of the anti-plagiarism market. Entrepreneurs and small businesses all over the world have started their businesses on online platforms, which have helped the author’s sector thrive. As a result, the increase in the number of websites is exactly proportionate to the increase in demand for anti-plagiarism software. An increasing number of research citations on digital platforms and progressively surging student publication on similar platforms are fueling the anti-plagiarism software market share.

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The growing trend of online education that has escalated assignment submission on online platforms will spur industry demand. Similarly, the growing number of digital reports created for online publishing is also fueling market growth. In addition to that, rapidly increasing independent authors and heavy demand for freelance writers are also supporting the anti-plagiarism software market revenue.

The incorporation of artificial intelligence and big data analytics among these tools is likely to provide considerable market growth potential in the future years. Users can scan raw text, documents, code, and URLs in over 100 languages using artificial intelligence software, which includes a thorough report on the results of each scan. However, some factors such as limited features of the free version of these tools and the high cost of paid versions are creating hurdles for the anti-plagiarism software market growth.

Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Segmentation

The global market has been segmented into four categories: deployment model, end-user, enterprise size, and region.

The deployment model category is divided into two categories: on-premise and cloud-based. According to our anti-plagiarism software market forecast, the on-premise sub-segment will hold a substantial market share during the projected years, while the cloud anti-plagiarism software sub-segment is expected to grow the quickest from 2022 to 2030.

End-user segments include educational institutions, research institutes, and others. The research institutes sub-segment generated a sizable market share in 2021. However, academic institutes are expected to expand quickly between 2022 and 2030.

By enterprise size, the market is split into large enterprises and small and medium enterprises (SMEs). According to our anti-plagiarism software industry analysis, large enterprises will hold a significant market share in 2021, while small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will develop at a rapid pace from 2022 to 2030.

Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Regional Outlook

The global anti-plagiarism software market is divided into five regions: North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. North America would be the top region among all regions throughout the anticipated years (2022-2030). The relevance of anti-plagiarism tools among the public, developing digital sector developments, and an increase in cases of copying and pasting study material among students are all boosting the expansion of the North American anti-plagiarism software market. Furthermore, due to the widespread publication of technical and scientific journal articles in the United States, the adoption of anti-plagiarism tools is increasing, assisting the market’s growth.

The Asia-Pacific area, on the other hand, is expected to increase rapidly during the forecast period. Because of the prevalence of research and academic institutes, China, India, and Japan are significant countries that utilize anti-plagiarism software. Furthermore, fast expanding digital platforms and increased awareness of these tools in emerging markets such as China and India would aid in the expansion of the Asia-Pacific anti-plagiarism software market revenue.

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Anti-Plagiarism Software Market Players

Some prominent anti-plagiarism software companies covered in the industry include Copyscape (Indigo Stream Technologies Ltd), Copyleaks Ltd., Dupli Checker, PlagScan GmbH, Grammarly, Inc., Paper Rater, Plagiarisma Ltd., Quetext Inc., Turnitin LLC, and Ouriginal.

Questions Answered By This Report:

  • What was the market size of anti-plagiarism software market in 2021?
  • What will be the CAGR of anti-plagiarism software market during the forecast period from 2022 to 2030?
  • Who are the major players in global anti-plagiarism software market?
  • Which region held the largest share in anti-plagiarism software market in 2021?
  • What are the key market drivers of anti-plagiarism software market?
  • Who is the largest end user of anti-plagiarism software market?
  • What will be the anti-plagiarism software market value in 2030?

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IDTechEx Forecasts Durable, Engineered CO2 Removals Will Reach 630 Mt by 2044

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BOSTON, May 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will be needed to reach any international net zero emission targets and avoid global warming beyond 1.5-2°C. Negative emissions technologies (NETs), especially those that go beyond nature-based approaches to provide long-lasting scalable CO2 removals, have therefore been receiving increased support through government policy and voluntary carbon credit purchases from corporations with ambitious climate goals. IDTechEx predicts that by 2044, the world’s capacity for such durable, engineered CO2 removals will exceed 630 megatonnes per annum.

The new IDTechEx report, “Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) 2024-2044: Carbon Credit Markets, Technologies, Players, and Forecasts”, provides a comprehensive outlook of the emerging CDR industry and carbon credit markets, with an in-depth analysis of the technological, economic, regulatory, and environmental aspects that are shaping this market. In it, IDTechEx focuses on technologies that actively draw CO₂ from the atmosphere and sequester it into carbon sinks, namely:
Direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS), which leverages chemical processes to capture CO₂ directly from the air and sequester it in geologic formations or durable products.Biomass with carbon removal and storage (BiCRS), which involves strategies that use biomass to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and store it underground or in long-lived products. It includes approaches such as BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage), biochar, biomass burial, and bio-oil underground injection.Nature-based CDR methods that leverage biological processes to increase carbon stocks in soils, forests, and other terrestrial ecosystems, i.e., afforestation/reforestation and soil carbon sequestration techniques.Mineralization NETs that enhance natural mineral processes that permanently bind CO₂ from the atmosphere with rocks through enhanced rock weathering, carbonation of mineral wastes, and oxide looping.Ocean-based CDR methods that strengthen the ocean carbon pump through ocean alkalinity enhancement, direct ocean capture, artificial upwelling/downwelling, coastal blue carbon, algae cultivation/marine seaweed sinking, and ocean fertilization.TRL (technology readiness level) chart of carbon dioxide removal technologies covered in the IDTechEx report. Source: IDTechEx
These CDR technologies are at vastly different stages of readiness. Some are nearly ready for large-scale deployment, while others require basic scientific research and further field trials.
Durable, engineered removals versus nature-based CDR solutions
Afforestation/reforestation solutions have historically dominated the supply of CDR due to their low cost and high maturity. However, demand for this type of removal carbon credit has been dropping in voluntary markets over the past few years due to several high-profile scandals and the low durability/permanence associated with nature-based CDR. Instead, corporate buyers have increasingly turned towards highly durable, engineered carbon removal credits generated from approaches such as DACCS and BECCS. These removals offer credible climate action but have a high price tag and are in short supply. Most durable engineered approaches are yet to be included in compliance markets and, therefore, rely on pre-purchases from corporate buyers for early-stage commercial development.
The new IDTechEx report, “Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) 2024-2044: Carbon Credit Markets, Technologies, Players, and Forecasts”, provides insights into the most promising technologies being developed in CDR, highlighting the pros and cons of each method, examining key drivers and barriers for growth, and comparing the removal potential, capture cost, and durability of all technologies. Despite capacity currently being limited, there has been much interest in DACCS as a solution to permanently remove CO₂ from the atmosphere and reverse climate change. DACCS is immediate, measurable, allows for permanent storage, can be located practically anywhere, is likely to cause minimal ecosystem impacts, and can achieve large-scale removals.
However, the rate at which DACCS can be scaled up is likely a limiting factor. The challenges of deploying DACCS include the large energy inputs (requiring substantial low-carbon energy resources), the high cost, and the sorbent requirements. The industry is aiming for the ambitious target of gigatonne-scale of DACCS removals by 2050. To make this happen, corporate action, investments, policy shapers, and regulatory guidelines need to come together to bring down the costs.
Although BECCS is currently the most mature and widely deployed durable engineered CDR technology, scale-up has historically been slow, and planned capacity is modest. Despite the technologies behind BECCS being relatively mature, there is a risk that using biomass for CO₂ removal and storage may compete with agricultural land and water or negatively impact biodiversity and conservation. IDTechEx analysis has indicated that BECCS has a large potential to contribute to climate change mitigation, though not at the scale assumed in some models due to economic and environmental risk factors. 
Comprehensive analysis and market forecasts
IDTechEx’s “Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) 2024-2044: Carbon Credit Markets, Technologies, Players, and Forecasts” report assesses the CDR carbon credit market in detail, evaluating the different technologies, latest advancements, and potential adoption drivers and barriers. The report also includes a granular forecast until 2044 for the deployment of nine NET categories (DACCS, BECCS, biochar, biomass burial, direct ocean capture, ocean alkalinity enhancement, seaweed sinking, enhanced rock weathering, and carbonation of minerals) alongside exclusive analysis and interview-based company profiles.
Some of the key questions answered in this report:
What are the requirements (energy, land, water, feedstocks, supply chain) for the deployment of CDR methods?What is the climate impact of implementing CDR on a large scale?Which gaps (technological, regulatory, business model) need to be addressed to enable each NET?What is the status of CDR within compliance markets and voluntary carbon credit markets, and what is the market potential?What are the key drivers and hurdles for CDR market growth?How much do CDR solutions cost today and may cost in the future?Who are the key players in the CDR space?What is needed to further develop the CDR sector?To find out more about this report, including downloadable sample pages, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/CDR.
For the full portfolio of energy and decarbonization market research from IDTechEx, please see www.IDTechEx.com/Research/Energy.
Upcoming free-to-attend webinar
Carbon Credit Markets: The Rise of Durable, Engineered, Carbon Dioxide Removal Technologies
Eve Pope, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx and author of this article, will be presenting a free-to-attend webinar on the topic on Wednesday 5 June 2024 – Carbon Credit Markets: The Rise of Durable, Engineered, Carbon Dioxide Removal Technologies.
This webinar will reveal insights into the CDR space, and its content includes:
Importance of carbon dioxide removal in reaching global net-zero emissions targets.Overview of all negative emission technologies (NETs): Direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS), Biomass with carbon removal and storage (BiCRS), Nature-based CDR methods, Mineralization NETs, and ocean-based CDR approachesContextualization of CDR within carbon markets and how voluntary carbon credits are accelerating NETs in the short-termIdentifying the key factors driving the market pivot from nature-based solutions such as afforestation/reforestation to durable, engineered, CDR approachesDiscussion of environmental, technical, and economic drivers/barriers for DACCS and BECCSPlease click here to check timings and register for your specific time zone.
If you are unable to make the date, please register anyway to receive the links to the on-demand recording (available for a limited time) and webinar slides as soon as they are available.
About IDTechEx: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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Department of Health – Abu Dhabi Unveils ‘Declaration of Principles’ on Bioconvergence to Enhance Global Healthcare Outcomes

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ABU DHABI, UAE, May 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — An an outcome of the Health Leaders Forum (HLF) organised during Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week (ADGHW), the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the Emirate, unveiled a Declaration of Principles on Bioconvergence, to transform healthcare, improve human health and well-being. As a first-of-its-kind initiative, the Declaration outlines global principles covering guidance on transparency, accountability, and bias mitigation, as well as research ethics and ethical decision-making in the field of Bioconvergence.

Bioconvergence has been recognised as the latest technological trend of the 21st century for the healthcare sector. It is a transdisciplinary field that merges engineering and life sciences, and is set to revolutionise the health-tech industry. Bioconvergence fuses life sciences with a vast number of technologies from fields such as mathematics, engineering, and physical and computational sciences.
The Declaration of Principles will witness leading local and global entities collaborate with DoH including Amazon, Microsoft, UAE University (UAEU), Mohammad Bin Zayed University for AI (MBZUAI), Core 42 and Masdar City. Segmented into six strategic pillars, the principles aim to advance Bioconvergence research and development, encourage investment in the field to address urgent healthcare challenges, establish international cooperation frameworks, prioritise research areas in public health and personalised medicine, and promote the adoption of advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and nanomedicine.
Dr. Asma Ibrahim Al Mannaei, the Executive Director of the Research and Innovation Centre at the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH): “In the intricacies of Bioconvergence, establishing fundamental principles is not merely a choice, but a collective responsibility. These principles serve as a beacon of transparency, guardians of accountability and shields against any form of bias. With the ever-evolving intersection of health and technology, integrity and diligence remain guiding threads for the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi. Reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading destination for innovation in healthcare, the unique Declaration serves as a testament to the Department’s continued efforts to build a healthier world and shape the future of healthcare for generations to come.”
Moreover, upholding ethical standards and responsible practices involve raising awareness on the benefits and risks of Bioconvergence technologies, establishing ethical guidelines, and ensuring accessibility and affordability for all. Investment in education and workforce development entails supporting skill development, integrating Bioconvergence into relevant curricula, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and promoting diversity in the field.
Additionally, fostering collaboration and the exchange of knowledge among stakeholders, advocating for supportive policies and regulations, and engaging the community through awareness campaigns and transparent communication are crucial steps in advancing Bioconvergence research and innovation while maintaining community’s trust and support. These key pillars will support accelerating the future of healthcare and life sciences by making quality health a global priority.
Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Council, Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week is a major government initiative taking place between 13 and 15 May 2024. ADGHW seeks to accelerate collaboration, innovation, and investment, and bring together researchers, policymakers, healthcare specialists, investors, and entrepreneurs across the global healthcare and life science ecosystem.
For more information please visit: https://www.adghw.com/
About Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH):
The DoH is the regulatory body of the healthcare sector at the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and ensures excellence in healthcare by monitoring the health status of the population. DoH defines the strategy for the health system, monitors and analyses the health status of the population and performance of the system. In addition, DoH shapes the regulatory framework for the health system, inspects against regulations, enforce standards, and encourages adoption of world-class best practices and performance targets by all healthcare service providers in the Emirate. DoH also drives programmes to increase awareness and adoption of healthy living standards among the residents of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in addition to regulating scope of services, premiums and reimbursement rates of the health system.
For further information on DoH, visit https://www.doh.gov.ae/ and follow on X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Advanced HPC Server Platforms by MiTAC and TYAN Spotlighted at ISC High Performance 2024

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HAMBURG, Germany, May 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corp.(TSE:3706), MiTAC Computing Technology and its server brand TYAN®, the leading manufacturer in server platform design worldwide, bring their new server platforms to the ISC 2024 event, booth #B01 in Hamburg, Germany. These solutions harness the power of the latest AMD EPYC 9004 series and AMD Ryzen 7000 series, along with the 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, offering optimized performance for HPC needs.

MiTAC introduces its revolutionary lineup of DSG products
Driven by shared values, MiTAC and Intel have had a strong partnership for years. Last year, MiTAC took over the manufacturing and sales of products designed by Intel Datacenter Solution Group (DSG). Today, MiTAC presents two models from its DSG product lineups, which are from the Intel Server M50FCP Family and the Intel Server D50DNP Family, at ISC 2024.
First, MiTAC displays a multi-node server, the Intel Server System D50DNP1MHEVAC 1U Half-Width air-cooled compute module with EVAC heatsink from the Intel Server D50DNP Family (Denali Pass). Intel® Server D50DNP family is the highest-performance density server featuring 5th/4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors or the Intel® Xeon® CPU Max Series and purpose-built modules, delivering robust performance, efficiency, and scalability tailored to specific needs for AI computing.
Then, there is the 1U Intel Server System M50FCP1UR204 from the Intel Server M50FCP Family (Fox Creek Pass). Supporting 5th/4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, the general purpose Intel® Server M50FCP Family offers robust compute capabilities, integrated accelerators, and exceptional I/O and memory bandwidth, making it the perfect solution for handling data-intensive mainstream tasks.
TYAN brings HPC optimized servers at ISC 2024
The Transport CX TD76-B8058 is a 2U 4-node single-socket HCI server powered by AMD EPYC 9004 processors. Each node includes 16 DDR5-4800 DIMM slots, 4 hot-swappable E1.s drive bays, 2 NVMe M.2 slots, 1 OCP v3.0 LAN mezzanine slot, and 1 standard PCIe 5.0 x16 slot. Front I/O facilitates efficient network cable routing, while rear-accessible hot-swappable cooling fans and redundant 80+ Titanium power supplies ensure optimal system serviceability.  Powered by 5th/4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor, TYAN Thunder CX TD76-B5658 is a 2U 4 nodes single-socket server designed for high-density cloud server deployment. It comes with shared system fans, redundant 80+ Titanium power supplies, and hot-swappable modules for simple maintenance. Additionally, it offers front I/O for effortless network cable management, and each node supports PCIe 5.0 x16, OCP v3.0 LAN mezzanine, and NVMe E1.s SSDs.
Apart from the above, TYAN provides the Transport CX GX40-B8016 for those requiring entry-level servers. This compact 1U AMD Ryzen cloud server is perfect for front-end portal and edge computing tasks in data centers. It features 4 DDR5-4800 UDIMM slots, supports up to 4 SATA drives, 2 NVMe M.2 slots, and one PCIe 5.0 x16 slot.
About MiTAC Computing Technology Corp.
MiTAC Computing Technology Corp, a MiTAC Holdings Corp. (TSE:3706) subsidiary, specializes in cloud and edge computing solutions and has over 30 years of design and manufacturing expertise. With a strong focus on large-scale data centers, the company offers flexible and customized supply models for various systems and applications. Its product lineup includes TYAN servers, 5G ORAN servers, high-performance AI servers, and data center products. Intel Datacenter Solutions Group (DSG) transited its business to MiTAC since July 2023, allowing MiTAC expanding its product offerings with cutting-edge total cost of ownership solutions for next-gen data center equipment.
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About TYAN
TYAN, as a leading server brand of MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation under the MiTAC Holdings Corp. (TSE:3706), designs, manufactures and markets advanced x86 and x86-64 server/workstation board technology, platforms and server solution products. Its products are sold to OEMs, VARs, System Integrators and Resellers worldwide for a wide range of applications. TYAN enables its customers to be technology leaders by providing scalable, highly-integrated, and reliable products for a wide range of applications such as server appliances and solutions for HPC, hyper-scale/data center, server storage, AI and security appliance markets. For more information, please visit TYAN’s website at http://www.tyan.com or MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation website at http://www.mitacmct.com
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