Global Stylus Pen For Interactive White Board Market From 2015 To 2019

Posted: Jan. 09th, 2016

The stylus pen and the interactive white board have the potential to help teachers deliver the information in a highly effective way and therefore to ensure the best academic results. According to the recent market research, the stylus pen sales for this white board will skyrocket and will reach over 730 million US dollars by 2019.

The report focused on several essential points concerning this matter such as market trends, growth predictions, as well as the challenges and opportunities that vendors will face. The main elements that lead to the powerful impact of the stylus pens on the market for interactive white boards were analyzed too. The research considered market shares for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, America and the Asia-Pacific area, so it is fair enough to say that the results are valid on a global scale.

This boost will happen mostly due to the utility of the stylus pen. Also, this pen includes original technology developments. These developments don't only make the stylus pen itself better, but they also manage to improve multiple features of the interactive white board related to compatibility, function and display.

The stylus pen and the interactive white board help teachers to deliver the information in a highly effective way


There are three main geographical segmentations and each one has its own particularities.

1. Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA)

The implementation of the smart technology varies a lot here. On one hand, Europe is quick in adopting technology and implementing blended learning. This trend is only likely to continue growing in the future and to set new records. Between 2015 and 2019, the revenues are predicted to reach over 244 million US dollars. On the other hand, the African markets encounter big challenges concerning the lack of massive funding, large populations and adoption costs.

2. America

North America started trusting the stylus pen earlier in the day, but South America is starting to catch up as well and it has a remarkable growth potential all across the area and especially in countries like Uruguay, Colombia or Mexico, where education receives investments to improve the tech resources. In the following years international vendors have the chance to extent their exposure here.

3. Asia-Pacific (APAC)

APAC is similar to EMEA, as there are some areas that enjoy massive funding, while other emerging markets still face significant challenges.

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