Growing Use of Connected Devices for Improving the Educational Quality to Drive the IoT in Education Market
MarketsandMarketsMajor growth factors for the market include an increased use of connected devices in the education institutions, rapid adoption of eLearning, and availability of cloud-based solution.
Education institutions have been using various applications for enhancing the learning experience and increasing the interaction between educators and students. This, in turn, has significantly increased the demand for the application management solution.
Education institutions are rapidly incorporating various applications for seamless operations and management that would surge the demand for the application management solution.
Many connected devices, such as interactive board, digital scanner, projectors, camera, and sensors, have been implemented in academics campuses to regularly track and monitor the student activity and simultaneously manage institutions’ CapEx and OpEx.
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Events from servers and other critical resources can also be forwarded to a network management solution. Network management solution also offers various benefits, such as access to experts, routine monitoring, optimized operations, and cost-effectiveness, prevents business disruptions, increases productivity, and minimizes security risks.

Deployment and integration service providers help institutions to develop a connected environment by integrating IoT devices and solutions with the educational environment. The deployment and integration service providers collect customer requirements, and then install, integrate, test, and rollout the IoT solutions.
Classroom management is one of the key applications for the IoT in education market. It improves learning protocols and management with the help of smart technologies available in a classroom.
Major vendors covered in the IoT in education market include Google (US), Amazon Web Services (US), IBM (US), Microsoft (US), Oracle (US), Intel (US), Cisco (US), SAP (Germany), Huawei (China), Arm (UK), Unit4 (Netherlands), and Samsung (South Korea).