In the education sector, the students and teachers are shifting rapidly toward digital learning. This has been made possible due to technological advancements, which have further made the creation of an interactive classroom easier. Because of these aspects, the demand for interactive display, which is an electronic display that allows the user to control the screen data through digital touchscreen interactions utilizing as stylus pen or their fingertips, is rising in the education sector.
The technology allows teachers to create lessons that are integrated with gamified elements, video clips, mixed media, and other elements with ease and minimum preparation and planning.
Governments of different countries are also becoming more inclined toward improving their educational system by implementing new technologies; this is further driving the requirement for interactive display.
As per a study conducted by P&S Intelligence, the global interactive display market generated a revenue of $9.2 billion and is expected to attain a value of $16.4 billion in 2024, registering a 10.4% CAGR during the forecast period (2019–2024).
The two types of technologies on which interactive displays are based are light-emitting diode (LED) and liquid crystal display (LCD). During 2014–2018, the larger demand was created for LCD interactive displays and the situation is projected to remain the same in the coming years as well.
Different product types of interactive display include interactive whiteboard, interactive flat panel, interactive monitor, interactive table, interactive video wall, and interactive kiosk. The largest demand during 2014–2018 was created for interactive kiosk and the situation is predicted to be the same during the forecast period as well. The reason for this is the rising requirement for customer service and self-service terminals and the growth of the retail industry.
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The fastest growth in demand is expected to be created for interactive flat panel during the forecast period due to its rising requirement in the education sector, primarily in countries including Turkey, the U.S., and China.