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A recent market research study reveals that the Global K12 Education Market is poised for significant growth, with its size and share revenue valued at approximately USD 153.39 billion in 2024. Projections indicate a rise to USD 172.03 billion by 2025, ultimately reaching around USD 732.94 billion by 2034. This remarkable growth trajectory reflects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.47% between 2025 and 2034.
The report highlights various key players in the market, including prominent companies such as IBM, Adobe, Microsoft, and Samsung. These organizations are actively shaping the landscape of K12 education through innovative strategies and offerings. Additionally, companies like D2L Corporation, Oracle, and Pearson Media Company are also making significant contributions to the sector.
As educational needs evolve and technology continues to advance, the K12 education market is expected to adapt and expand, providing new opportunities and resources for students and educators alike.
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