Insights on the Portable Interactive Whiteboard Global Market to 2027 - by Type, Application and Region - ResearchAndMarkets.com

2022-06-10 19:24:36 By : Mr. Chanson Chen

DUBLIN, May 20, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Portable Interactive Whiteboard Market Size & Share to 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The portable interactive whiteboard is a large interactive display which connects to a computer. These are movable and lightweight interactive whiteboards. This system allows computer images to be displayed onto a board with the help of digital projector. They are used for delivering the content in training rooms, classrooms, broadcasting studios, and others.

The rise in adoption of advanced learning methods is one of the key driving factors which expected to boost the global portable interactive whiteboard market growth over the forecast period. Also, the rise in demand for gamification, and digital classrooms along with the artificial intelligence is further anticipated to fuel the market growth.

The portable whiteboards offer an adaptive, engaging, and user friendly learning experience will positively influence the market growth during this forecast timeline. The increase in use of portable interactive whiteboards in the education and corporate sector as they aid demonstrating concepts with the help of images and graphics sourced from the internet. In addition, the rise in government initiatives towards e-learning environment will support the market growth.

Lack of awareness is the major restraint which expected to hinder the global portable interactive whiteboard market growth. Also, high cost of portable interactive whiteboard may limit the market growth.

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