The Growing Market for Digital Signage Software
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The digital signage software market is poised to reach a value of over $7 billion the year 2032, with an annual growth rate of 21.3%. This projection comes from a report titled “Digital Signage Software Market,” which was produced digital signage technology firm 22Miles in collaboration with Emergen Research.
The report covers markets in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region. It reveals that the corporate applications sector accounts for the largest share of the market at 21%, followed retail, education, restaurants, healthcare, and other industries, representing 17%, 14%, 12%, 11%, and 26% of the market respectively.
While North America currently holds the largest share of the market at over 40%, the report predicts that Europe will experience the highest growth rate at 17.3% annually.
Thuy LeDinh, the Director of Product Marketing at 22Miles, emphasizes the role of innovative content management system (CMS) solutions in driving the adoption of digital signage. These advancements in CMS technology are accelerating the pace at which digital signage is being adopted across various industries.
The study aims to provide integrator partners with a comprehensive understanding of the digital signage software landscape, enabling them to make the most of this growing market. Solution providers can utilize the data from this report to expand their portfolios, set benchmarks, validate sales objectives, and evaluate pricing and service strategies to effectively cater to a wide range of customers and projects.
For further details and to access the full report, visit the website provided 22Miles.
Definitions:
– Digital signage software: Software that facilitates the creation, management, and display of digital content on signage screens.
– CMS solutions: Content management system solutions, which are software platforms that enable the management and editing of digital content.
Sources:
– “Digital Signage Software Market,” a report 22Miles in partnership with Emergen Research.