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PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1446850

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PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1446850

Middle East and North Africa Enterprise GIS Software Market

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Overview

Middle East and North Africa Enterprise GIS Software Market reached US$ 206.1 Million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 544.0 Million by 2031, growing with a CAGR of 12.9% during the forecast period 2024-2031.

Geographic Information System (GIS) technologies are being utilized extensively throughout the Middle East and North Africa for a range of purposes, such as disaster management, infrastructure development, urban planning and management of natural resources. GIS technology has been heavily invested in by countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar to help their efforts at diversification and smart city growth.

The country's infrastructure plan, Abu Dhabi 2031 vision, requires DOT to design, buy and use the greatest GIS technology possible. The DOT in Abu Dhabi is a very new organization, consequently, GIS use is rather recent. The DOT realized to the realization that to support new public transportation services as well as the planning, day-to-day operations and business requirements of creating, operating and maintaining a cutting-edge transportation network, an effective GIS system was required.

Saudi Arabia holds a prominent position in the Middle East and North African Enterprise GIS Software market due to rapid growth in applications of enterprise GIS software in various industries. GIS technology finds applications across various industries such as oil and gas, utilities, government, telecommunications and transportation. Due to its different economy and strong presence in sectors that heavily depend on geographic information systems (GIS) for asset management, decision-making and spatial analysis, Saudi Arabia has a significant share of the market for enterprise GIS software.

Dynamics

Growing Demand Of Location-Based Services

Several countries in the region are investing heavily in smart city initiatives to enhance urban infrastructure, public services, transportation networks and the overall quality of life for their citizens. The growth of smart cities depends on location-based services, that offer instantaneous data on items like public transportation routes, traffic patterns, emergency services and more. The demand for location-based services is rising across a range of industries, including telecommunications, retail, accommodation and transportation, as a result of the region's significant increases in mobile and internet usage rates.

Businesses can employ location-based data for a variety of purposes, including fleet management, customer analytics, targeted marketing and logistical optimization, due to enterprise GIS software. Governments and developers effectively handle and analyze this location-based data with the use of enterprise GIS software, enabling them to maximize city services and make intelligent decisions.

Growing Development of Smart Cities and Urbanization

Large-scale smart city projects have been started in the region by Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain to raise citizens' average cost of living, improve infrastructure and encourage sustainable urban growth. Since it offers geographic examination and representation capacities for metropolitan preparation, transportation the executives, public wellbeing, natural observing and foundation advancement, venture GIS programming is fundamental to these endeavors.

The growing initiatives by the countries for smart cities help to boost regional market growth. The broad smart city initiatives of Saudi Arabia and Unified Middle Easterner Emirates put them aside and are fundamental parts of their bigger financial change objectives. The drives incorporate the Vision 2031 long-term financial improvement plan for Saudi Arabia and different ventures like the Dubai Shrewd City. The US$500 billion NEOM project is a phenomenal example of Saudi Arabia's obligation to this objective. Through international partnerships with leading tech companies, both countries are leading the way in harnessing digital technologies to redefine urban living and improve governance.

High Cost of the Software and Hardware Components

Enterprise-level GIS software often demands significant upfront investment in licensing fees, which can fluctuate widely based on factors like the vendor, included features and the number of users or licenses needed. For smaller organizations or those with budget limitations, these licensing costs may pose a barrier, resulting in slower adoption rates.

Deploying such software involves spending money on physical infrastructure to fulfill its computing and storage needs. For GIS experts, this comprises high-performance workstations, servers, storage systems and networking equipment. The cost of buying and maintaining this hardware contributes a great deal to the overall expense of setting up a GIS system.

High-quality spatial datasets such as satellite images, aerial photos, LiDAR data and demographic data are generally quite expensive to obtain. It may be necessary for organizations to purchase data from other sources or conduct their own, often expensive and time-consuming, data-gathering projects. In addition, integrating Enterprise GIS software with existing IT systems and workflows is frequently required for customizing it to meet the particular requirements of an organization. The customization and integration process can generate extra expenses, including those related to software development, consulting services and the time of IT staff.

Segment Analysis

The Middle East and North Africa Enterprise GIS Software market is segmented based on component, enterprise size, function, end-user and region.

Growing Software Components Industrial Applications

Based on the Component, the Middle East and North Africa enterprise GIS software market is segmented into hardware and software. Software is the central component of any GIS system, providing the core functionality for data collection, storage, analysis, visualization and presentation of geographic information.

The essential role of software makes it a foundational element of enterprise GIS solutions. GIS software offers extensive customization and integration capabilities, allowing organizations in the MENA region to tailor GIS solutions to their specific requirements and integrate them with existing systems and workflows. The flexibility and adaptability drive the adoption of GIS software across various industries and use cases.

Vendors of GIS software continuously create and enhance their offerings to include cutting-edge features, functions and technology. The includes developments in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data visualization techniques and algorithms for geographic analysis. GIS software is always changing so businesses in the MENA area can be certain they have access to state-of-the-art resources for all of their spatial data needs.

Current GIS software systems are built to be scalable, able to manage several users at once and enormous quantities of geographical data. For businesses in the MENA area like government agencies, services and oil and gas corporations that work with large geographic datasets and complex geographical analytic tasks, this scalability and performance are important.

Geographical Penetration

Saudi Arabia is a Dominating Country in the Middle East and North Africa Enterprise GIS Software Market

As a feature of its Vision 2031 drive, the Saudi Arabian government has been making significant investments in several technological enterprises to expand the economy and reduce its reliance on oil profit. Enterprise GIS programming is more popular because of the essential capability that GIS innovation plays in Vision 2031's brilliant city, framework and metropolitan arranging programs. Huge foundation advancement is taking on in Saudi Arabia in a few regions, including land, utilities and transportation. Enterprise GIS arrangements are extremely popular in the country because of the need for GIS programming for framework project arranging, the board and enhancement.

Saudi Arabia is an important driver driving the international adoption of enterprise GIS software because of its economic and political influence in the Middle East and North Africa. After observing Saudi Arabia's technological achievements in GIS and its effective application in several projects, neighboring countries could adopt comparable approaches, hence increasing the market for enterprise GIS software in the country.

Competitive Landscape

The major global players in the market include Esri Saudi Arabia, Saudi Asma Environmental Solutions, Causeway, Schneider Electric, Aerial Imaging, eSolutions Maximo, Unikomm, fDi Intelligence, Kontur, Inc and Amrut Software Private Limited (ASPL).

COVID-19 Impact Analysis

Lockdowns, travel restrictions and requirements for remote work created operational problems for many organizations in the Middle East and North Africa in the early phases of the epidemic. The demand for GIS software was first delayed as a result of firms prioritizing continuity over investing in new technology. Despite the overall slowdown, critical sectors such as government, utilities and disaster management agencies continued to rely on GIS software for essential functions such as crisis response, infrastructure management and public health planning. The resilience helped mitigate the decline in demand to some extent.

The use of cloud-based GIS technology in the region has been accelerated by the shift to remote work driven on by the epidemic. Cloud deployment options have grown more prevalent as a result of companies' increased requirements for easily accessible, adaptable and adaptive solutions. Several GIS software setup projects experienced financial constraints brought on by the economic challenges of the pandemic, shortages of resources and project management issues that resulted in delays or cancellations. However, essential projects with immediate benefits continued despite the challenges.

Russia-Ukraine War Impact Analysis

Major key players in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) perceive more uncertainty and risk as a result of geopolitical conflicts, especially when they include important global powers. The results in a cautious approach to growth and investment, especially in technological solutions like GIS software. Expanded geopolitical tensions affect both neighborhood and globally interests in various ventures, hence influencing the MENA investment environment. Associations choose to delay or diminish IT drives, like the establishment of GIS programming, while they assess what the international climate is changing and what it can mean for their business.

Global oil prices fluctuate due to geopolitical conflicts, particularly those involving large oil-producing countries like Russia. Changes in oil prices affect MENA spending patterns, government revenue, economic development and the uptake of business GIS software. Geopolitical concerns affect companies in the MENA in a variety of industries by disrupting international supply chains and trade relations. Trade interruptions affect a company's capacity to maintain operations and finances, which can have an impact on the decisions it makes about what kind of technology to invest in, including GIS software.

By Component

  • Hardware
  • Software

By Enterprise Size

  • Small and Medium
  • Large

By Function

  • Mapping
  • Surveying
  • Telematics Navigation and Location Based Services
  • Others

By End-User

  • Agriculture
  • Oil and Gas
  • Construction
  • Mining
  • Transportation
  • Utilities
  • Others

By Region

  • Middle East and North Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Oman
    • Bahrain
    • Qatar
    • Kuwait
    • Egypt
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Israel
    • Rest of Middle East and North Africa

Key Developments

  • On January 27, 2021, Esri, the global leader in location intelligence launched of ArcGIS Platform, a geospatial platform as a service (PaaS) for developers that need to integrate location capabilities into their apps, business systems and products. If offering direct access to Esri's powerful location services using the APIs and web frameworks of their choice.
  • On October 18, 2021, Ajman Free Zone launched GIS at Gitex for vacant sites and facilities. The initiative coincides with AFZ's objective of incorporating GIS programs into projects, business systems, applications and operations to improve business partner satisfaction, streamline the customer journey and raise the Emirate of Ajman's appeal and competitiveness.
  • On May 22, 2023, Esri, launched New Desktop Software to Easily Synthesize All Sources of Information. The recently introduced desktop software transforms raw data into decision-making support by amalgamating information from various origins. Analysts can utilize integrated link analysis, 2D and 3D maps, timelines, image interpretation, graphs and video to unveil patterns, trends and associations within the data, aiding informed decision-making.

Why Purchase the Report?

  • To visualize the Middle East and North Africa Enterprise GIS Software Market segmentation based on component, enterprise size, function, end-user and region, as well as understand key commercial assets and players.
  • Identify commercial opportunities by analyzing trends and co-development.
  • Excel data sheet with numerous data points of team collaboration tools market-level with all segments.
  • PDF report consists of a comprehensive analysis after exhaustive qualitative interviews and an in-depth study.
  • Product mapping available as excel consisting of key products of all the major players.

The Middle East and North Africa Enterprise GIS Software Market report would provide approximately 50 tables, 42 figures and 160 Pages.

Target Audience 2024

  • Manufacturers/ Buyers
  • Industry Investors/Investment Bankers
  • Research Professionals
  • Emerging Companies
Product Code: ICT8044

Table of Contents

1. Methodology and Scope

  • 1.1. Research Methodology
  • 1.2. Research Objective and Scope of the Report

2. Definition and Overview

3. Executive Summary

  • 3.1. Snippet by Component
  • 3.2. Snippet by Enterprise Size
  • 3.3. Snippet by Function
  • 3.4. Snippet by End-User
  • 3.5. Snippet by Region

4. Dynamics

  • 4.1. Impacting Factors
    • 4.1.1. Drivers
      • 4.1.1.1. Growing Demand of Location-Based Services
      • 4.1.1.2. Growing Development of Smart Cities and Urbanization
    • 4.1.2. Restraints
      • 4.1.2.1. High Cost of the Software and Hardware Components
    • 4.1.3. Opportunity
    • 4.1.4. Impact Analysis

5. Industry Analysis

  • 5.1. Porter's Five Force Analysis
  • 5.2. Supply Chain Analysis
  • 5.3. Pricing Analysis
  • 5.4. Regulatory Analysis
  • 5.5. Russia-Ukraine War Impact Analysis
  • 5.6. DMI Opinion

6. COVID-19 Analysis

  • 6.1. Analysis of COVID-19
    • 6.1.1. Scenario Before COVID
    • 6.1.2. Scenario During COVID
    • 6.1.3. Scenario Post COVID
  • 6.2. Pricing Dynamics Amid COVID-19
  • 6.3. Demand-Supply Spectrum
  • 6.4. Government Initiatives Related to the Market During Pandemic
  • 6.5. Manufacturers Strategic Initiatives
  • 6.6. Conclusion

7. By Component

  • 7.1. Introduction
    • 7.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Component
    • 7.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Component
  • 7.2. Hardware*
    • 7.2.1. Introduction
    • 7.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 7.3. Software

8. By Enterprise Size

  • 8.1. Introduction
    • 8.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Enterprise Size
    • 8.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Enterprise Size
  • 8.2. Small and Medium*
    • 8.2.1. Introduction
    • 8.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 8.3. Large

9. By Function

  • 9.1. Introduction
    • 9.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Function
    • 9.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Function
  • 9.2. Mapping*
    • 9.2.1. Introduction
    • 9.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 9.3. Surveying
  • 9.4. Telematics Navigation and Location-Based Services
  • 9.5. Others

10. By End-User

  • 10.1. Introduction
    • 10.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By End-User
    • 10.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By End-User
  • 10.2. Agriculture*
    • 10.2.1. Introduction
    • 10.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 10.3. Oil and Gas
  • 10.4. Construction
  • 10.5. Mining
  • 10.6. Transportation
  • 10.7. Utilities
  • 10.8. Others

11. By Region

  • 11.1. Introduction
    • 11.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Region
    • 11.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Region
  • 11.2. Middle East and North Africa
    • 11.2.1. Introduction
    • 11.2.2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics
    • 11.2.3. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Component
    • 11.2.4. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Enterprise Size
    • 11.2.5. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Function
    • 11.2.6. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By End-User
      • 11.2.6.1. Saudi Arabia
      • 11.2.6.2. UAE
      • 11.2.6.3. Oman
      • 11.2.6.4. Bahrain
      • 11.2.6.5. Qatar
      • 11.2.6.6. Kuwait
      • 11.2.6.7. Egypt
      • 11.2.6.8. Iran
      • 11.2.6.9. Iraq
      • 11.2.6.10. Israel
      • 11.2.6.11. Rest of MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

12. Competitive Landscape

  • 12.1. Competitive Scenario
  • 12.2. Market Positioning/Share Analysis
  • 12.3. Mergers and Acquisitions Analysis

13. Company Profiles

  • 13.1. Esri Saudi Arabia*
    • 13.1.1. Company Overview
    • 13.1.2. Product Portfolio and Description
    • 13.1.3. Financial Overview
    • 13.1.4. Key Developments
  • 13.2. Saudi Asma Environmental Solutions
  • 13.3. Causeway
  • 13.4. Schneider Electric
  • 13.5. Aerial Imaging
  • 13.6. eSolutions Maximo
  • 13.7. Unikomm
  • 13.8. fDi Intelligence
  • 13.9. Kontur, Inc
  • 13.10. Amrut Software Private Limited (ASPL)

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14. Appendix

  • 14.1. About Us and Services
  • 14.2. Contact Us
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