Report: Global Lecture Capture Solutions Market Will Increase 22 Percent

The report also lists companies that are projected to drive the market’s growth.

A new report from Research and Markets predicts growth in the global lecture capture solutions market. Titled “Global Lecture Capture Solutions Market 2016-2020,” the report forecasts the market to increase at a CARG (compound annual growth rate) of approximately 22 percent during 2016-2020.

“Lecture capture solutions refer to technologies that capture, create, manage, broadcast, and archive lectures,” according to the report. “These technologies record the presenter’s content, synchronize it with a visual aid, and either stream the content live or archive it for future on-demand viewing on a computer or mobile device.”

Information within the report is based on an in-depth market analysis and includes input from experts within the lecture capture solutions industry. For example, an analyst from the research team identified the development of IT infrastructure in education as a contributing factor to market growth. “Over the past few years, various economies have spent heavily on the development of education infrastructure by implementing IT in the education system,” according to the report.

The demand for distance education was also identified as key factor driving growth in the global lecture capture solutions market. As more students opt for distance education, institutions have had to implement lecture capture solutions.

According to the report, the top lecture capture vendors are:

Further information about the study is available on the Research and Markets site.

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