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Digital signage market likely to reach $27.34 billion by 2022

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MUMBAI: A ‘Digital Signage Market by Product (Kiosks, Menu Boards, Billboards, Signboards), Offering (Hardware (Display Panels, Media Players, Projectors), Software, and Services), Application, and Geography – Global Forecast to 2022’, published by MarketsandMarkets says that the digital signage market was valued at $16.88 billion in 2015 and is expected to reach $27.34 billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.7 percent between 2016 and 2022. The base year considered for the study is 2015, and the market size forecast is provided for the period between 2016 and 202

The demand for emerging technologies used in ultra-high definition (UHD), LED-LCD, OLED displays is likely to accelerate the growth of the digital signage market during the forecast period says the report. With the increasing demand for digital signage, improvements in technology offerings, and infrastructure expansion is likely to fuel the digital signage market to continue the positive outlook during the forecast period. In addition, the integration of real-time data management tools, big data analytics, and smart content with multiple presentations and dynamic interfaces would further drive the market for public commercial displays.

The market for software offerings is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period. The expected growth of the digital signage market for software offerings is higher than that for hardware offerings as hardware devices such as displays, media players, projectors, and mounts and other accessories do not require frequent purchases or replacements. The high growth of the market for software offerings is because software licenses need to be regularly updated.

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Kiosks held the largest market share of the global digital signage market for products in 2015 and are expected to dominate the market till 2022. Kiosks plays a significant role in the digital signage market for providing access to information and communication, commerce, entertainment, education, and other applications. Kiosks are quick and effective solutions which can be used virtually in all locations.

North America is expected to hold the largest market share and dominate the Digital Signage Market between 2016 and 2022, owing to the large number of suppliers of digital signage technologies and services in the region. The digital signage market in APAC and Europe is expected to have a promising future with tremendous opportunities, especially in commercial and infrastructural sectors.

The major players in the digital signage market include Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (South Korea), LG Display Co., Ltd. (South Korea), Sharp Corporation (Japan), Sony Corporation (Japan), and Panasonic Corporation (Japan) among others.

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India’s experience economy grows as live events market hits Rs 17,000 crore

EY-Parthenon and BookMyShow report finds 78 per cent Indians prefer experiences over products

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MUMBAI: India’s live entertainment scene is no longer just about music, comedy or festivals. It is increasingly becoming a powerful stage for brands seeking deeper connections with consumers.

A new report titled Beyond Attention, Into Immersion by EY-Parthenon and BookMyShow suggests that India’s experience economy is entering a strong growth phase, driven by consumers who are choosing memorable moments over material purchases.

According to the study, the country’s live events ecosystem, which includes concerts, comedy tours, festivals and immersive exhibitions, is estimated to reach around Rs 17,000 crore in 2025. The growth reflects a broader cultural shift in how Indians spend their time and money.

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The report finds that 78 per cent of Indian consumers now prefer spending on experiences rather than physical products. From attending concerts and festivals to participating in interactive brand installations, audiences are increasingly seeking engagement, community and shareable moments.

This change in consumer behaviour is particularly evident among younger audiences who want to participate rather than simply watch. Instead of passively consuming entertainment, many now look for experiences that allow them to interact, express themselves and connect with like minded communities.

For marketers, this shift has turned experiential marketing into a strategic priority rather than a promotional add on. Brands are moving away from interruption driven advertising and towards immersive formats that allow consumers to discover, test and emotionally connect with products.

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The report suggests that experiential marketing now plays a role across the entire consumer journey. It can spark brand discovery, strengthen storytelling, encourage product trials and ultimately influence purchase decisions and loyalty.

The impact is already visible. Post event surveys conducted among 7,450 attendees at major events including Lollapalooza India and concerts by Ed Sheeran and Guns N’ Roses highlight the effectiveness of these experiences.

Around 59 per cent of attendees recalled brands they interacted with during the events, while 55 per cent said those interactions increased their likelihood of purchasing from the brand. A further 63 per cent reported that brand activations actually enhanced their event experience rather than distracting from it. Nearly 29 per cent also said the interaction improved their perception of the brand.

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Brands are also changing the way they approach events. Instead of simply putting logos on stages or banners, companies are building experiences into the fabric of the event itself.

Financial services brands, for example, are offering early ticket access, exclusive lounges and curated event experiences for cardholders. Fashion and beauty companies are using festivals to showcase products through pop ups, interactive installations and social media friendly spaces that encourage visitors to share their experiences online.

The scope of experiential marketing now stretches far beyond live entertainment. Retailers are designing experiential stores where customers can explore products in lifelike environments. Entertainment platforms are extending popular intellectual properties into immersive exhibitions and fan events. Technology is also playing a growing role through augmented reality and virtual try on tools that blend digital discovery with physical interaction.

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Cultural festivals remain one of the most powerful platforms for such engagement in India. Celebrations such as Navratri and Holi bring together large communities, emotional participation and heightened consumer spending. For brands, these moments offer an opportunity to become part of the celebration rather than simply advertise around it.

Despite the momentum, the report notes that some companies still hesitate to adopt experiential marketing at scale. Budget constraints, limited expertise and uncertainty around measuring return on investment remain common concerns.

However, the growing body of data around consumer engagement and brand impact is gradually addressing these challenges. More marketers are expected to allocate a larger share of their budgets to experiential formats over the coming years.

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Taken together, the findings point to a clear trend. As consumers seek meaning, memories and moments worth sharing, live experiences are emerging as one of the most powerful ways for brands to stay relevant in a crowded media landscape.

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