UAE Experiential Learning Market Overview
According to SPER Market Research, the UAE Experiential Learning Market is estimated to reach USD XX billion by 2032 with a CAGR of XX%.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Experiential Learning Market refers to the area of education that places a premium on practical learning experiences that students can actively participate in to gain information and skills. Programs for experiential learning are intended to encourage learners of all ages to develop their sense of self, critical thinking, problem-solving, cooperation, communication, and leadership. Due to the UAE's emphasis on innovation and technical improvements in a variety of industries, including education, the market for experiential learning is expanding quickly. Several sorts of experiential learning initiatives are available on the market, including internships, apprenticeships, service-learning initiatives, outdoor education, simulations, and gaming.
The UAE government has launched a number of initiatives to support experiential learning with the goal of raising the standard of instruction in the nation and ensuring that students have the abilities and knowledge to compete internationally. A number of universities and training facilities in the UAE have also begun to provide experiential learning programmes in a variety of disciplines, including engineering, business, healthcare, and tourism. Corporate training and development programmes are another segment of the UAE's experiential learning sector that aid businesses in raising employee productivity and skill levels. Problem-solving seminars, leadership training, and team-building exercises are frequently included in these programmes. The UAE's emphasis on innovation, technology, and skill development is predicted to fuel the market for experiential learning to increase overall over the next years.
Impact of COVID-19 on the UAE Experiential Learning Market
The market for experiential learning in the UAE has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic. The education industry was compelled to quickly transition to online learning due to the closing of schools, universities, and training facilities to stop the virus' spread, which resulted in a major decrease in opportunities for experiential learning. Due to the economic uncertainties brought on by the pandemic, many firms have curtailed or discontinued experiential learning programmes, including internships and apprenticeships, which has had an impact on how well students and professionals may participate in these programmes. With the adoption of virtual and remote learning technology, the pandemic has nonetheless also produced new chances for experiential learning. Numerous colleges and training facilities in the UAE have created online experiential learning programmes, like virtual internships and simulations, to give students hands-on learning opportunities while upholding social distancing practises. The pandemic has also brought attention to how important experiential learning is in helping students acquire crucial abilities like adaptation, resilience, and ingenuity, all of which are necessary for surviving difficult times. In light of this, there is an increasing understanding of the importance of experience learning in the post-pandemic world, which is anticipated to fuel the expansion of the experiential learning market in the UAE.
Scope of the Report:
Report Metric | Details |
Market size available for years | 2019-2032 |
Base year considered | 2021 |
Forecast period | 2022-2032 |
Segments covered | By Age Group, By Subscription Type, By Grade.
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Regions covered | Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Others (Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Al Fujairah).
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Companies Covered | Baby Box Swop, BYJU’s, Kids Fun Box, Knowledge Planet, Meccademia, Monki Box, My Discovery Lab, Peekado, The Happy Box, Toppr, Vedantu.
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Key Target Audience:
- E-Learning Companies
- Activity Kit Companies
- Toy Companies
- Schools
- Pre-Schools
- Government Authority
UAE Experiential Learning Market Segmentation:
1. By Age Group:
- 0-3 years
- 10-14 years
- 4-6 years
- 7-9 years
2. By Subscription Type:
- 1 Month
- 2 Months
- 3 Month
- 6 Months
- 12 Months
3. By Grade:
- UKG- Grade 3
- Grade 4-5
- Grade 6-8
- Grade 9-12
4. By Region:
- Abu Dhabi
- Dubai
- Sharjah
- Others
- Ajman
- Al Fujairah
- Ras Al Khaimah
- Umm Al Quwain
Key Topics Covered in the Report:
- UAE Experiential Learning Market Size (FY’2019-FY’2032)
- Overview of UAE Experiential Learning Market
- Segmentation of UAE Experiential Learning Market By Age Group (0-3 years, 10-14 years, 4-6 years, 7-9 years)
- Segmentation of UAE Experiential Learning Market By Subscription Type (1 Month, 2 Months, 3 Month, 6 Months, 12 Months, Others)
- Segmentation of UAE Experiential Learning Market By Grade (UKG- Grade 3, Grade 4-5, Grade 6-8, Grade 9-12)
- Statistical Snap of UAE Experiential Learning Market
- Growth Analysis of UAE Experiential Learning Market
- Problems and Challenges in UAE Experiential Learning Market
- Competitive Landscape in the UAE Experiential Learning Market
- Impact of COVID-19 and Demonetization on UAE Experiential Learning Market
- Details on Recent Investment in UAE Experiential Learning Market
- Competitive Analysis of UAE Experiential Learning Market
- Key Players in the UAE Experiential Learning Market
- SWOT Analysis of UAE Experiential Learning Market
- UAE Experiential Learning Market Future Outlook and Projections (FY’2019-FY’2032)
- Recommendations from Analyst
1. Introduction
1.1. Scope of the report
1.2. Market segment analysis
2. Research Methodology
2.1 Research data source
2.1.1 Secondary data
2.1.2 Primary data
2.1.3 SPER’s internal database
2.1.4 Premium insight from KOL’s
2.2 Market size estimation
2.2.1 Top-down and Bottom-up approach
2.3 Data triangulation
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
4.1. Driver, Restraint, Opportunity and Challenges analysis
4.1.1 Drivers
4.1.2 Restraints
4.1.3 Opportunities
4.1.4 Challenges
4.2. COVID-19 Impacts of the UAE Experiential Learning Market
5. Market variables and outlook
5.1. SWOT analysis
5.1.1 Strengths
5.1.2 Weaknesses
5.1.3 Opportunities
5.1.4 Threats
5.2. PESTEL analysis
5.2.1 Political landscape
5.2.2 Economic landscape
5.2.3 Social landscape
5.2.4 Technological landscape
5.2.5 Environmental landscape
5.2.6 Legal landscape
5.3. PORTER’S five forces analysis
5.3.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
5.3.2 Bargaining power of Buyers
5.3.3 Threat of Substitute
5.3.4 Threat of new entrant
5.3.5 Competitive rivalry
5.4. Heat map analysis
6. Competitive Landscape
6.1 UAE Experiential Learning Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type
6.2 Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnerships, Product Launch, and Collaboration in UAE Experiential Learning Market
7. UAE Experiential Learning Market, By Age Group, 2019-2032 (USD Million)
7.1 0-3 years
7.2 10-14 years
7.3 4-6 years
7.4 7-9 years
8. UAE Experiential Learning Market, By Subscription Type, 2019-2032 (USD Million)
8.1 1 Month
8.2 2 Months
8.3 3 Month
8.4 6 Months
8.5 12 Months
8.6 Others
8.6.1 4 Month
8.6.2 8 Month
8.6.3 9 Month
9. UAE Experiential Learning Market, By Grade, 2019-2032 (USD Million)
9.1 UKG- Grade 3
9.2 Grade 4-5
9.3 Grade 6-8
9.4 Grade 9-12
10. UAE Experiential Learning Market, By Region, 2019-2032 (USD Million)
10.1 UAE Experiential Learning Size and Market Share by Region (2019-2025)
10.2 UAE Experiential Learning Size and Market Share by Region (2026-2032)
10.3 Abu Dhabi
10.4 Dubai
10.5 Sharjah
10.6 Others
10.6.1 Ajman
10.6.2 Al Fujairah
10.6.3 Ras Al Khaimah
10.6.4 Umm Al Quwain
11. Company Profiles
11.1 Baby Box Swop
11.1.1 Company details
11.1.2 Financial outlook
11.1.3 Product summary
11.1.4 Recent developments
11.2 BYJU’s
11.2.1 Company details
11.2.2 Financial outlook
11.2.3 Product summary
11.2.4 Recent developments
11.3 Kids Fun Box
11.3.1 Company details
11.3.2 Financial outlook
11.3.3 Product summary
11.3.4 Recent developments
11.4 Knowledge Planet
11.4.1 Company details
11.4.2 Financial outlook
11.4.3 Product summary
11.4.4 Recent developments
11.5 Meccademia
11.5.1 Company details
11.5.2 Financial outlook
11.5.3 Product summary
11.5.4 Recent developments
11.6 Monki Box
11.6.1 Company details
11.6.2 Financial outlook
11.6.3 Product summary
11.6.4 Recent developments
11.7 My Discovery Lab
11.7.1 Company details
11.7.2 Financial outlook
11.7.3 Product summary
11.7.4 Recent developments
11.8 Peekado
11.8.1 Company details
11.8.2 Financial outlook
11.8.3 Product summary
11.8.4 Recent developments
11.9 The Happy Box
11.9.1 Company details
11.9.2 Financial outlook
11.9.3 Product summary
11.9.4 Recent developments
11.10 Toppr
11.10.1 Company details
11.10.2 Financial outlook
11.10.3 Product summary
11.10.4 Recent developments
11.11 Vedantu
11.11.1 Company details
11.11.2 Financial outlook
11.11.3 Product summary
11.11.4 Recent developments
12. List of Abbreviations
13. Reference Links
14. Conclusion
15. Research Scope
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