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Some of the major challenges faced by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) is the need to reduce the overall operating cost, enhance the efficiency of operations, and conform to the regulatory demands. This compels manufacturers to reduce the cost of the process by using advanced technologies. As a result, OEMs are encouraged to adopt human-machine interface (HMI) in the industrial setup to achieve sustainable and profitable returns. Our research analysis on the global human machine interface training courses market has identified that the increasing need for cost-cutting technology will be one of the major factors that will have a positive impact on this market’s growth in the coming years. The demand for HMI courses will further increase due to the growing popularity of smart automation training solutions in the manufacturing and processing industries such as petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, automotive, oil and gas, and mining. According to the hmi training courses market analysis, Technavio’s market research analysts have predicted that this market will grow at a CAGR of close to 16% by 2021.
The traditional HMI software involved drop-down menus, pointing, and keyboard devices that slow down the process and requires training for inexperienced users. One of the key hmi training courses market trends that will stimulate growth in the global human machine interface training courses market during the estimated period is the growing emphasis on the modernization of software. Modern HMI software offers developers with HMUI layouts and displays the meaningful information. ISA101 is a new HMI standard, launched in 2014. It helps developers to obtain general guidelines on color codes and samples for superior design.
The human machine interface training courses market is fragmented and characterized by the presence of many regional and international players. Most vendors have training centers and strong geographical presence across the world. Furthermore, vendors of the HMI training courses market are increasingly competing against each other based on factors such as price and mode of delivery of the training.
Key vendors in this market are –
The other vendors covered in this report are IPCS Automation, Livewire, MPTA education, and Technologics.
The HMI training courses market is experiencing growth in the academic sector due to the growing demand for employees proficient from the manufacturing sector and the continuous enrollment for HMI training courses. Furthermore, the adoption of human-machine interface training courses will continue to increase in the academic sector for the next four years due to the growing scope of Industry 4.0 in the market.
The strong presence of manufacturing intensive and automobile companies is responsible for the human machine interface training courses market’s growth in EMEA. The steady demand for cost-effective technologies and skilled workforce from manufacturing-based companies in Central Europe, Nordics countries, and Baltic countries will continue to boost the need for HMI training courses in the forthcoming years.
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PART 01: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PART 02: SCOPE OF THE REPORT
PART 03: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
PART 04: INTRODUCTION
PART 05: MARKET LANDSCAPE
PART 06: MARKET SIZING
PART 07: FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
PART 08: MARKET SEGMENTATION BY END-USER
PART 09: REGIONAL LANDSCAPE
PART 10: DECISION FRAMEWORK
PART 11: DRIVERS AND CHALLENGES
PART 12: MARKET TRENDS
PART 13: VENDOR LANDSCAPE
PART 14: VENDOR ANALYSIS
PART 15: APPENDIX
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