Interactive equipment continues to evolve rapidly, and with it grows the demand for modern solutions in education, business, government institutions, and the defense sector. According to analytical forecasts, by 2025 the global market for interactive displays will reach over $48 billion, with annual growth rates remaining at 8–10%. This means that high-quality interactive systems are becoming not just a trend but a necessity for organizations seeking greater efficiency.
This article highlights the key technology trends to watch in 2025.

In 2025, artificial intelligence becomes a standard feature of interactive solutions. Panels and touch tables now offer:
For education, this means more immersive lessons; for business — faster analytics and more efficient presentations.
Demand continues to grow for displays from 75″ to 98″ with 4K and 8K resolution.
The reasons are clear:
Also gaining popularity are thin bezels, anti-glare coating, high brightness (from 400 nits), and optical bonding technologies that improve clarity and durability.
Organizations are looking to simplify their tech ecosystems. As a result, the most in-demand solutions include:
Such systems are especially valuable in corporate environments and classrooms where fast start-ups of lessons or meetings are essential.
Demand is increasing for:
Touch surfaces are now frequently used alongside mapping platforms, simulators, and advanced analytical software.
The year 2025 brings a strong market focus on:
For government institutions and educational facilities, these factors are often mandatory requirements for tenders.
Many organizations are no longer replacing single devices — they are building full interactive ecosystems:
In 2025, modularity enables precise adaptation of technology to any space and usage scenario.
Multimedia equipment is no longer just a display tool. Today, it is a center of interaction, analytics, and synchronized work. In 2025, organizations must choose solutions that not only meet today’s demands but are also ready for the challenges of the next five years. These are the systems that deliver real value — from education to defense.