Middle East and North Africa Geographic Information System (GIS) Market
Middle East and North Africa Geographic Information System (GIS) Market reached US$ 218.8 million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 534.0 million by 2031, growing with a CAGR of 11.8% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
Middle Eastern region is known for its growing initiatives across countries, ehich includes smart city, real estate investments and other transit related infrastructures. Middle Eastern governments and private sector groups are making significant investments in infrastructure modernization and public service improvement. GIS enables more efficient resource allocation, cost-effective planning and effective investment execution.
For instance, in October 2023, Azercosmos, the Azerbaijani satellite communications firm and Bayanat, a prominent provider of AI-powered geospatial solutions in United Arab Emirates have signed a new collaboration agreement. The deal relates to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The parties shall cooperate in the field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), as per the agreement. Promoting possible initiatives and chances for the collection, processing and use of data from remote sensing, as well as the sharing of experience and expertise, are all included in this. Therefore, UAE holds for majority of the regional market shares in the MENA product market.
Dynamics
GIS Implementation for Urban Planning and Address Management
Countries in the Middle East and North Africa are employing innovative techniques to better understand and adapt to their rapidly evolving communities. An important component of this movement is information systems. Geographic information systems are being used for resource management that is sustainable as well as for industrial advancement.
As a fundamental technology for constructing a better future for the Middle East and North Africa, GIS assists planners and policymakers in maintaining a balance between modernization and tradition. GIS gives customers the ability to handle and alter their geographic data intelligently. GIS is used by government and business analysts to examine project procedures and patterns.
For instance, GIS is used by Bahrain's Information Systems Directorate to enhance the country's address-issuing process. The Address Management System of the directorate has been developed to store, examine, query and work with address data in both geographic and nonspatial formats. Data in this relational database is managed using GIS's intelligent spatial database and ArcSDE, a Spatial Database Engine. Users in 12 municipality locations can share the geodatabase and update the address layer from many municipalities at the same time due to this GIS environment.
Joint Development Initiatives and Strategic Partnerships
Through cooperative development projects, GIS providers can tailor their products to meet the particular needs and difficulties faced by MENA nations. GIS firms may design solutions that resonate with MENA clients by working with local partners and stakeholders to obtain a deeper grasp of regional dynamics, regulatory frameworks, cultural nuances and market preferences.
For instance, the collaboration between Autodesk and Esri has progressed AEC innovation as of June 2023. The was made feasible by the integration of Autodesk's InfoWater Pro with Esri's ArcGIS Pro. There are many more instances whereby this partnership with Esri enables BIM and GIS data to flow naturally between the corresponding products. Project participants are thus able to observe, comprehend and evaluate infrastructure within its actual setting.
Infrastructure and Regulatory Limitations
Inadequate digital infrastructure causes problems for many MENA countries, such as limited access to the internet, antiquated telecom networks and inadequate capacity for processing and storing data. The deployment and uptake of GIS solutions, which frequently need a strong digital infrastructure to operate properly, might be hampered by these infrastructural constraints.
Harmonising regulatory regimes, encouraging data transparency and addressing legal issues are critical to fostering innovation and investment in the GIS industry. Limited access to dependable internet connectivity, especially in rural and distant places, can limit the adoption and use of GIS mobile apps. Furthermore, antiquated telecommunications infrastructure and customers' lack of digital literacy may make it difficult to provide seamless and timely GIS services.
Segment AnalysisThe Middle East and Africa Geographic Information System (GIS) Market is segmented based on offering, function, end-user and region.
Integration of GIS in Energy Policy 2050 for Sustainable Growth
The goal of Energy Policy 2050 offers a thorough framework for the energy sector's sustainable growth within the Middle Eastern countries. In the oil and gas sector, GIS technology is essential to resource management and strategic planning. To meet energy demands in future and enhance the operating efficiency, it gives priority to the construction and optimization of oil and gas infrastructure. GIS makes it possible to visualize and analyze future expansion regions and transportation routes, as well as the networks of infrastructure that are currently in place, such as pipelines, refineries and storage facilities.
Additionally, The Middle East's Energy Policy 2050 can propel substantial expansion in the Oil and Gas sector of the MENA GIS market by encouraging cross-sector cooperation, infrastructure development and strategic planning. Stakeholders in the oil and gas sector can open up new avenues for sustainable growth and innovation by utilizing GIS technology to assist these activities. Therefore, the oil and gas end-user segment capture the significant market shares in the regional total segmental shares.
Geographical Penetration
Saudi Arabia's Strategic Investments in GIS Systems
In Saudi Arabia, the introduction of GIS systems frequently necessitates large investments in software development, hardware infrastructure and data gathering. As a result, the market will increase as technology suppliers, service providers and other GIS ecosystem participants have more chances to establish themselves in the region.
For instance, in December 2023, according to the Saudi Press Agency, Saudi Arabia announced the opening of a Geographic Information Systems-focused online platform. The digital platform is a component of the nation's continuous initiatives to improve its infrastructure for technology and provide enterprises with more power.
Furthermore, the government's embrace of technical innovation and digital transformation is demonstrated by the establishment of the Saudi geographical information online portal. It is consistent with the primary goals of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2031, which requires to promote innovation and diversify the economy. Therefore, the Saudi Arabia is growing at a highest CAGR during the forecasted period.
Competitive LandscapeThe major global players in the market include Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), Hexagon AB, Pitney Bowes Inc., Autodesk, Inc., Trimble Inc., Bentley Systems, Incorporated, General Electric Co., GISCON, Maxar Technologies Inc. and Caliper Corporation.
COVID-19 Impact
The epidemic impacted global supply chains, delaying the procurement of hardware components and software licenses required for GIS installation. The disruption impacted both ongoing projects and new efforts, resulting in project delays and higher expenses. With lockdowns and social distancing measures in place, several organizations opted for remote work arrangements. The shift demanded changes in how GIS teams interacted and accessed data, resulting in a greater demand for cloud-based GIS solutions and remote access technologies. Organizations that was unprepared for remote work struggled to sustain productivity and project continuity.
AI Impact
AI technologies expedite and automate geospatial data processing, time efficient in data collection, extraction and analysis. Machine learning algorithms can detect patterns, anomalies and trends in spatial datasets, resulting in faster and more accurate decision-making. The automation boosts operational efficiency and productivity in GIS operations, allowing organizations to concentrate on more important activities and strategic goals. AI-powered geospatial intelligence systems generate actionable insights from georeferenced data sources like satellite photos, aerial photography and sensor networks.
AI technology can be customized and modified to meet specific issues and needs in the MENA. Local GIS developers and solution providers can use AI algorithms and methodologies to produce innovative approaches tailored to the region's specific socioeconomic, environmental and cultural circumstances. The localization of AI-driven GIS solutions promotes technological uptake and innovation in the MENA GIS sector, resulting in long-term growth and development.
Russia-Ukraine War Impact
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine may affect global trade routes and infrastructure developments, especially those involving sea transport and transit through strategic chokepoints like the Black Sea and the Suez Canal. Changes in trade patterns and infrastructure investments may impact demand for GIS systems.
Market instability can interrupt company operations and investment, limiting the use and spread of GIS technologies in the region. If the conflict interrupts global supply chains or reduces the availability of crucial resources (such as technological components or software licenses), it may have an impact on the delivery and implementation of GIS projects in the MENA.
By Offering
• Hardware
GIS Collectors
Imaging Sensors
LiDAR
Total Station
GNSS/GPS Antennas
• Software
Desktop GIS
Server GIS
Developer GIS
Mobile GIS
Remote Sensing Software
• Services
Installation
Training & Maintenance
Software Upgradation
By Function
• Mapping
• Surveying
• Telematics and Navigation
• Location
By End-User
• Electricity
• Oil & Gas
• Water
• Telecommunication
• Automotive
• Agriculture
• Medical and Healthcare
• Others
By Country
• Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Oman
Bahrain
Qatar
Kuwait
Egypt
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Rest of Middle East and North Africa
Key Developments• In December 2023, Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of an online portal dedicated to Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
• In October 2023, Azercosmos, the Azerbaijani satellite communications firm and Bayanat, a prominent provider of AI-power red geospatial solutions in United Arab Emirates have signed a new Geographic Information Systems (GIS) related agreement.
• In June 2023, Through the regulations and definitions it establishes, Ras Al Khaimah Municipality uses Parcel Fabric technology in collaboration with the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Centre to manage the spatial information of land plots.
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