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E-learning reaches a turnover of 5,000 million euros in Spain

The last decade has seen the consolidation of the e-learning market. The diversification of education and the need to adapt to different situations have made remote a very attractive and necessary option to multiply educational opportunities.

Currently in Spain, according to data provided by AEFOL, in 2021 the turnover of e-learning is around 5,000 million euros, very high figures that are expected to grow more than 8% per year until 2026, according to the study E-Learning Market Trends 2020-2026 – Global Research Report – Industry Coverage, figures that are increasing thanks to the new digital era.

If we pay attention to the 2019 figures shown by the previous study, the European e-learning market ranks as the third world market with funding of €1.8 trillionafter China and the United States and after having surpassed India compared to last year.

At a global level, it is expected that spending on education will go from the current almost 8.1 trillion to 10 trillion euros, an increase largely motivated by the efforts in the new e-learning modalities that are already fully integrated into the education system.

Where are we headed? What specific fields should we focus on? Market demand is focused above all on technological profiles, highly demanded by companies. If we reason in terms of market opportunities, the technology sector is undoubtedly where we should focus.

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In this context of growth, the company Aulab, experts in technological training, is in full expansion within our borders.

It has recently been acquired by the Multiversity group, leader in the education sector, with the aim of reinforcing the Aulab brand and its presence in the international market and, in particular, in Spain to combat the digital divide and train people capable of responding to the shortage of IT professionals.

This is why the course was born Hackademy a bootcamp online part-time, which allows in 6 months to acquire the necessary skills to write code, even for those who do not have previous skills in the sector, and start a new professional career as a web developer.

The decision that will allow adding a supply of professionals to a sector that demands a large number of specialists and that in Spain still has a long way to go, far from the objective set by the European Union for which it must triple its technological profiles by 2030.

“We have always worked to have a positive impact on the lives of our students in an inclusive and sustainable way and enable them to acquire the right skills and mindset to meet the challenges of an ever-evolving job market”, explains Davide Neve, CEO of Aulab. “Joining Multiversity will give us the opportunity to expand our network and enable more people to change their work lives.”

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