Ken Research announced its latest publication
on “Singapore
E-learning Market Forecast to 2020- Increasing Learning Technologies
in Corporate Sector to Drive Future Growth” which provides a comprehensive analysis of the
E-learning companies in Singapore. The report covers aspects such as overall E-learning
market, segmentation of overall market by Content/Technology sector, by end
users, and by type of technology services. The publication extensively details
about competitive landscape of key players operating in the market with their
detailed company profile. Business model followed by leading manufacturers is
also explained in detail. Leading content and technology companies are also
covered in the report with their company profiles including information about
USP, business model, number of employees, and course pricing. The future
analysis of overall e-learning market in Singapore has been discussed along
with recommendations from analyst view.
The lower cost of LMS per pupil to around USD 5-15 per pupil
per month would prove to be vital for the content industry as a cheaper
platform would raise demand for the content. Due to lack of renowned
universities in home countries, students are engaging in self- paced digital
education courses from reputed universities in Singapore, which in turn is
likely to fuel demand for content services from various companies.
Mobile learning, or M-Learning for short, will be the
dominant mode of eLearning content consumption. This trend will only accelerate
as smart phones get more powerful, 4G (and 5G) connections get more accessible
and widespread, and tablets turn into a hybrid tablet/PC fusion that’s good
enough for people to use as their main computer.
The household expenditure on
education tends to have a positive impact on the E-learning market in Singapore.
As the household expenditure on education rises, the schools and universities
get more money to use digital practices. Thus there is a positive correlation
between the two parameters. The household expenditure on education has
increased considerably in these years. The expenditure on education in the
future is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4%.
“In order to penetrate into the Singapore E-learning
market, the E-learning companies need to focus on effective marketing
strategies. The companies could provide free mock exams, option to renew
existing packages at discounted prices and also complimentary discounts on
related courses. Additionally, the infomercials in trade journals and webinars
could also help the companies in generating brand awareness among the people.
Quality certifications will also prove beneficial for attracting more number of
clients, according to the Research Analyst, Ken Research.
Key Topics Covered in the
Report:
·
The
market size of Singapore E-learning market size
o By Revenues
·
Market
segmentation of Singapore E-learning market on the basis of revenue
o By Content and Technology
o By Education level
·
The
market size of E-learning Content/Technology Market
o By Revenues
·
SWOT
Analysis of Singapore E-learning Market
·
Trends
and Developments Singapore E-learning Market
·
Competitive
landscape and detailed company profiles of the major market players
·
Future
outlook and projections of Singapore E-learning Market
·
Analyst
Recommendations
·
Macro-economic
Factors Impacting Singapore E-learning Market
Key Products Mentioned in the
Report
·
Open
Courseware
·
Multimedia
·
Online
Tests
·
MOOC’s
·
E-Books
·
M-learning
·
Gamification
·
LMS
·
Smart
Classes
Content Companies Covered in the
Report
·
Skillsoft
·
Gnowbe
·
Epiphany
·
Antoree
·
Coursepad
·
Skillslagoon
·
Inchone
·
Edugrate
·
Kydon
Learning
·
Three
Learning
·
Teamie
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Ken Research
Ankur Gupta, Head Marketing & Communications
Ankur@kenresearch.com
+91-9015378249
Ken Research
Ankur Gupta, Head Marketing & Communications
Ankur@kenresearch.com
+91-9015378249