Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education Market Report, Size Segments and Growth 2021: Research Strategies with Share Analysis, Top Key Players with Opportunities Forecast to 2027
The Asia-Pacific AI market in education sector stood at US$ 97.5 million in 2018 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 53.2% during the forecasted period 2019-2025. AI can automate the expedition of administrative duties for teachers and academic institutions. Educators spend a lot of time on grading exams, assessing homework, and providing valuable responses to their students. But technology can be used to automate the grading tasks where multiple tests are involved. Educational tools enabled by AI have recently attracted attention for their potential to improve education quality and enhance traditional teaching and learning methods.
Both education leaders and staff in the
education sector are equally positive about AI’s impact on jobs. The majority
of education leaders (61%) and staff (61%) believe that AI will either help to
do their existing jobs better or reduce repetitive tasks. Besides, both are
optimistic about the impact AI will bring to their jobs, with 21% of education
leaders believing that AI will create new jobs while 13% of staff agreeing so. AI-based Intelligent Tutor Systems (ITS), for example, can deliver
precise support to students. Universities in Singapore and Malaysia are
experimenting with predictive software that detects the likelihood of students
dropping out of class.
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Based on technology, the AI in education
market is segmented into machine learning, deep learning, neural network, and
natural language processing. In machine learning, algorithms are tested and
tuned so that they can treat data automatically to generate certain desired
results, such as predictions and decisions. For example, the UTIFEN platform takes
all the success and failure pathways of its users into account and then creates
“ideal” intervention models for learner success.
The AI in Education market is bifurcated
into software, hardware, and services based on component type. The software
dominated the market in 2018 generating the total revenue of US$ 57.2 million
and is expected to maintain its dominance during the analyzed period. Companies
like Carnegie Learning and Fuel Education apply artificial intelligence to K-12
learning. One of the most popular EdTech platforms, McGraw Hill’s ALEKS, is a
web-based, AI-powered assessment and learning system that covers K-12,
homeschool, and even college content. As with many other artificial
intelligence domains, China has already leaped to the front of the pack in
advancing AI-centered education.
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Amongst end users, the market is segmented
in preschool educational institutions, K-12 educational institutions, and
higher educational institutions. The colleges and
universities of the future are expected to rely on AI for optimal student
acquisition. The institutions are anticipated to be able to narrowly define the
“ideal” student and use AI to select the best candidates. This is due to the growth
of marketing automation and predictive analytics to help with prospective
student targeting and segmentation.
Additionally, for better investigation and penetration of Asia-Pacific Artificial
Intelligence (AI) in Education, the report gives an in-detailed analysis of AI
in education adoption across the Asia-Pacific. The market is classified into
distinct countries including China, Japan, India, Australia, Singapore, and the
Rest of Asia-Pacific. China dominated the market in 2018 and is expected to
maintain its dominance during the forecast period. China
is investing billions in artificial intelligence, and a substantial portion centers
around education technology. Aside from government support, Chinese EdTech
firms are also buoyed by heavy spending from the Chinese middle class. The
importance of education in Chinese culture has deep roots. One study, detailed
in the South China Morning Post, highlights that families with preschoolers
spent on average 26% of their income on education, and families with K12
children spent 20% of their income on education-related expenses. In Singapore,
AI skills are considered one of the four core abilities that will help the
country strengthen its digital readiness, which is why the government has
introduced experimental coding classes for all upper primary pupils. Singapore
is also experimenting with funding “individual learning accounts”, which adults
can use to support training courses throughout their lives.
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The leading market players operating in the
Asia-Pacific AI in Education sector include Google, Microsoft Corp, Intel
Corporation, IBM, Qualcomm, General Electric, Next IT, Siemens, Samsung, and
SAP SE. Among all, Google dominates the current market. Looking at the growth
potential, other players are also investing heavily in AI technology to uplift
the education sector in the Asia-Pacific region.
Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence (AI) in
Education Market Segmentation
Market Insights, by Technology
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Machine Learning
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Deep Learning
·
Neural Network
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Natural
Language Processing
Market Insights, by Component
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Software
·
Services
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Hardware
Market Insights, by End-Users
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Pre- School Educational Institutions
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K-12 Educational Institutions
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Higher Educational Institutions
Market Insights, by Country
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China
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Japan
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India
·
Australia
·
Singapore
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Rest of Asia-Pacific
Top Company Profiles
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Microsoft Corporation
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IBM
Corporation
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Google
Inc.
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SAP SE
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AT&T
Inc.
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Siemens
AG
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Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd
·
Next IT
Corporation
·
General
Electric Company
·
Qualcomm
Incorporated
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