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RedThread Study Reveals People Analytics Tech Market Reached $12.2B in 2025 as Growth Cools, Contracts Unbundle, and Vendors Reconsider their Customer Support

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WOODSIDE, Calif., June 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A new study from RedThread Research finds that the people analytics technology (PAT) market reached an estimated $12.2 billion at the end of 2025—up from $9.7 billion in 2024—but its 26% year-over-year growth rate signals a market settling into a slower, more mature phase, well off its 2022 peak of 50%. The report, People Analytics Tech Market Trends 2026: Old Market, New Pressures, finds an industry reshaped by unbundled contracts, a sharp rebound in M&A, near-universal AI adoption that rarely moves past “assist” mode, and a widening gap between how vendors govern their own data and the support they extend to customers.

Now in its seventh year, the annual study draws on survey data from 47 vendor solutions and maps a broader market of 163 PAT solutions. It tracks year-over-year shifts in market size, vendor strategy, pricing, AI investment, and data ethics.

Growth is moderating, and the market is diversifying. The share of vendors expecting high growth (over 31%) has fallen from 56% in 2022 to 37% in 2026, while those expecting only 1–10% revenue growth has climbed from 3% to 17% over the same period. Financial services remains the largest customer sector at 51%, but healthcare and manufacturing are emerging as fast-growing segments as vendors broaden their reach to hit revenue goals.

“The PAT market isn’t shrinking—it’s maturing, and that changes the rules for buyers,” said Stacia Garr, Co-founder and Principal Analyst at RedThread Research. “The era when a subscription came with consulting, implementation, and a partner invested in your success is ending. Buyers now have to be far more deliberate about what they’re actually getting for the price they are paying vendors – and what else they might need to buy to make the tech work.”

PAT contracts look fundamentally different from what they were two years ago. Two years ago, 53% of vendors bundled consulting and 69% bundled implementation into their technology subscriptions. Today, fewer than a quarter include consulting and only about a third include implementation—an average 20-point drop in just 12 months. Nearly 90% of vendors changed their pricing model in 2026, up from 58% in 2024. AI agents are emerging as a new, separately priced line item, with no industry standard yet: 40% of vendors charge per seat, 26% by data volume, and 17% by compute or token consumption.

M&A has rebounded after four years of decline. M&A activity quadrupled in 2025, rising from 9% of vendors in 2024 to 36%, even as external investment fell to a historic low of 11% (down from 48% in 2021). The activity is concentrated among HCM, HRIS, and talent management vendors—86% of which underwent M&A—as well-capitalized platforms acquire point solutions to fill capability gaps. Increasingly, what was once a standalone purchase is becoming a module within a larger suite.

Everyone has AI, but few have moved beyond assist mode. The share of vendors offering both traditional machine learning and Gen AI has grown from 64% to 89% in two years, making AI table stakes. But most of the build has gone into copilots and assistants—70% of vendors built new copilots for 2026—while only 16% have built agents that automate complex workflows or function as digital workers. The language of “agents” is now nearly universal even though most offerings remain assistants.

Vendors are strengthening internal ethics while customer support erodes. Nearly all vendors (94%) now have an internal code of conduct, up from 79% last year, and almost 80% provide employee training. Yet customer-facing support has fallen sharply: vendor education for customers on data ethics dropped from 62% in 2024 to 26% in 2026—the steepest decline of any metric in the study—and vendor recommendations to customers on data security and ethics fell from 87% to 74%.

“Vendors have put real effort into getting their own AI and ethics houses in order, but they’re pulling back on the guidance that helps customers do the same,” said Priyanka Mehrotra, Senior Analyst at RedThread Research. “That’s a risky trade. As the market gets more transactional, the burden of doing this work responsibly is shifting onto the buyer.”

Join the public webinar on July 29: RedThread Research will host a free, public webinar—sponsored by the RedThread Tech Consortium—on July 29, 2026, to walk through the report’s key findings and what they mean for buyers. Reserve your seat at https://landing.redthreadresearch.com/pat-market-trends-2026.

Access the research: The full report—including in-depth analysis of vendor strategies, pricing shifts, AI maturity, and buyer guidance—is available to paid RedThread Research members. A free executive summary of the findings is available to anyone who joins RedThread’s free starter membership. Sign up at https://members.redthreadresearch.com/plans/1522898 or email hello@redthreadresearch.com for more information.

Research Sponsored by the RedThread Tech Consortium

This research report was made possible by the RedThread Research Tech Consortium, a growing community that remains focused on underwriting high-quality, unbiased market research. Consortium member organizations collaborate with RedThread to push the boundaries of people analytics technology and contribute to cutting-edge research. Current Tech Consortium members include: Absorb, Betterworks, ClearCompany, Cornerstone, Culture Amp, Docebo, Eightfold, HiBob, HRBench, Ingentis, Lightcast, Lytiqs, Medallia, OpenSesame, Perceptyx, QuestionPro, Revelio Labs, TechWolf, Tekstac, UKG, Visier, Workday, and Workera.

About RedThread Research

At RedThread Research, we get it.

Sure, we’re experts in performance, people analytics, learning, and D&I – and we’re well-versed in the technologies that support them. But we’re also truth-seekers and storytellers in an industry often short on substance, and too full of #!%. Our mission (indeed, our very reason for existing) is to cut through the noise, and amplify what’s good. We look for the connections (or red threads) between people, data, and ideas – even among seemingly unrelated concepts. The result is high-quality, unbiased, transformative foresight that helps you build a stronger business.

To learn more, visit www.redthreadresearch.com.

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Malaysia Gifts Fair 2026 Opens Its Biggest Edition Yet — Redefining Sustainable Gifting for a Better Tomorrow

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The 16th Malaysia Gifts Fair officially opens its doors today at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, marking the largest and most ambitious edition in the fair’s history.

Organised by the Malaysian Gifts & Premium Association (MGPA) and proudly endorsed by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC), Malaysia Gifts Fair 2026 arrives under the theme “Redefining Sustainable Gifting for a Better Tomorrow” — a declaration of the industry’s commitment to purposeful, responsible, and forward-looking gifting practices.

For the first time, the fair expands to four full exhibition halls at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre — Hall 1 through Hall 4 — running from 30 June to 2 July 2026, daily from 10 AM to 6 PM. This expansion reflects the remarkable growth of the platform and the industry’s growing confidence in what Malaysia Gifts Fair represents. The fair is expected to welcome over 16,000 trade professionals across three days, including corporate buyers, procurement teams, gift agents, and industry leaders from across the region.

This edition brings together 400+ booths showcasing 50,000+ products across 10 major product categories — from sustainable products and customised apparel, to innovative gadgets, stylish bags, trophies, printing machinery, and packaging solutions. 

This year also features participation of the handicraft industry alongside international exhibitors from Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Bangladesh, France, and Uzbekistan, further completing the supply chain of the gifting industry and enhancing the diversity of the showcase.

Malaysia Gifts Fair 2026 also marks a historic achievement — the fair has been awarded the Asia Records certification as The Largest Gifts & Premium Fair in Asia, recognising its scale, influence, and standing as a defining event in Asia’s gifting and premium trade landscape.

“The global business landscape is shifting. ESG compliance is no longer a corporate aspiration — it is a global standard. Technology and AI are reshaping how business is done. And across industries, decision-makers are under growing pressure to source smarter, faster, and with greater accountability,” said MGPA President, Mr. Ivan Loo.

“Malaysia Gifts Fair 2026, themed ‘Redefining Sustainable Gifting for a Better Tomorrow,’ reflects exactly where the industry must go. It is our commitment — as an association and as an industry — to align gifting with purpose, to embrace innovation with responsibility, and to ensure that Malaysia remains at the forefront of the regional gifting trade,” he added.

Organising Chairman Mr. Alex Chai highlighted the significance of this year’s expansion. “This year, we are proud to present the largest edition of Malaysia Gifts Fair to date. The expansion to four full exhibition halls is a milestone that reflects the remarkable growth of this platform and the industry’s confidence in what Malaysia Gifts Fair represents — more space, more exhibitors, more connections.”

He added, “Malaysia Gifts Fair was officially recognised by the Asia Book of Records. This achievement is not only a recognition of the fair’s scale and industry impact, but also a shared success made possible by every exhibitor, buyer, partner, and supporter who has journeyed with us over the years. We sincerely thank everyone for their continuous support in elevating Malaysia’s gifting industry to greater heights.”

Aligning with the spirit of Visit Malaysia Year 2026, Malaysia Gifts Fair 2026 contributes meaningfully to Malaysia’s position as a premier business tourism destination — drawing international industry professionals to our shores and showcasing the best of what Malaysia’s gifts and premium trade has to offer.

Malaysia Gifts Fair 2026 is open to all trade professionals from 30 June to 2 July 2026 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Hall 1 – Hall 4, from 10 AM to 6 PM daily. Business visitors may register at malaysiagiftsfair.com.my/visitor.

For more information, please visit: www.malaysiagiftsfair.com.my

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Temu Signs MOU With Korean Intellectual Property Protection Agency to Strengthen IP Protection for Korean Brands

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The partnership advances intellectual property protection for Korean brands across Temu’s platform, which operates in more than 90 markets

SEOUL, South Korea, July 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Temu, the global e-commerce platform, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Intellectual property Protection Agency (KOIPA) to strengthen IP protection for Korean brands (K-brands) on the platform.

Under the partnership, Temu and KOIPA will operate a dedicated communication channel to facilitate rapid response and enforcement against IP infringement affecting K-brands. Temu will apply its proprietary detection technology and global team of expert reviewers to identify and remove infringing listings, while KOIPA will support these efforts by verifying the authenticity and ownership of IP rights tied to K-brand products.

The agreement comes as more K-brands expand their presence on global e-commerce platforms, increasing the importance of worldwide IP protection. KOIPA, which supports the work of the Ministry of Intellectual Property, will guide Korean companies in using Temu’s IP protection tools.

“This agreement marks the starting point for practical cooperation to block K-brand counterfeit goods,” said Shin Sang-gon, president of KOIPA. “Through our work with Temu, KOIPA will act against counterfeit Korean-brand goods on online platforms at home and abroad, and support the protection of intellectual property rights across markets.”

Temu’s enforcement system screens for IP risk at every stage, from seller vetting and pre-listing checks to around-the-clock monitoring after listings go live. The system’s proactive monitoring database covers more than 15,000 brands, drawing on over 47 million images and 9.5 million keywords. The average IP compliant resolution time is less than 24 hours.

“Protecting intellectual property is essential to building a marketplace that consumers and brands can trust,” said a Temu spokesperson. “Partnering with KOIPA reflects our ongoing commitment to IP protection and to working with rights holders and regulators to keep counterfeits off the platform.” These partnerships build on existing Temu initiatives. The Brand Guardian Initiative, launched in April 2024, gives brands protection tools, integration into the platform’s enforcement systems, and one-on-one support, even if they don’t sell on Temu. Temu also offers a comprehensive suite of IP compliance courses through the Seller Education Center.

Temu has implemented a proactive global consumer awareness feature across all operating markets. When users input counterfeit-related terms, such as “fake,” “counterfeit,” or “dupe,” these searches return no results, and educational messages are displayed to discourage the purchase of counterfeit goods. As of May 2026, this feature has blocked counterfeit-related keyword searches over 200 million times globally, providing real-time guidance to consumers at the point of search.

Temu launched its Local Seller Program in Korea in May 2025, giving local businesses a way to sell and ship to millions of domestic customers, while offering Korean shoppers a wider range of products. As K-brands grow their presence on the platform, the partnership with KOIPA is intended to help strengthen IP protection as they expand into new markets.

Temu is also a member of the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition, International Trademark Association and MARQUES IP Association.

About Temu
Temu is a global e-commerce platform connecting consumers with millions of manufacturers, brands, and business partners. Operating in more than 90 markets worldwide, Temu is committed to providing affordable, high-quality products that enable customers to live better lives.

About KOIPA
The Korea Intellectual Property Protection Agency (KOIPA) is a public institution dedicated to protecting the intellectual property rights of Korean enterprises domestically and internationally. Through proactive anti-counterfeiting measures and comprehensive IP support, KOIPA aims to foster a fair and sound business ecosystem for Korean brands worldwide.

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MDT Launches AMR4020VD High-Precision Magnetic Scale Sensor IC

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— Advanced Sensor Design and Innovative Package Design Enable Parallel PCB Mounting for Compact, High-Precision Industrial Motion Control Systems

SHANGHAI, July 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — MultiDimension Technology Co., Ltd. (MDT), a leading supplier of magnetic sensors specializing in Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) technology, today announced the launch of its AMR4020VD high-precision magnetic scale sensor IC for linear and rotary displacement measurement. MDT will showcase the new sensor, together with its latest TMR and AMR magnetic sensor portfolio, at Electronica Shanghai 2026 (Booth N3.501).

The AMR4020VD combines MDT’s advanced AMR sensor design with innovative package design to deliver high measurement accuracy, excellent temperature stability, outstanding immunity to external magnetic field interference, and easier system integration for compact encoder designs. The sensor significantly relaxes the alignment and mounting constraints of conventional magnetic scale sensors, giving engineers greater design flexibility for next-generation encoder and motion control systems.

A key innovation of the AMR4020VD is its support for both perpendicular and parallel PCB mounting relative to the magnetic scale or magnetic ring. Unlike conventional solutions that require the sensor to be mounted along the PCB edge, the AMR4020VD enables parallel PCB mounting, maximizing board space utilization while simplifying routing and system integration. The innovative configuration also enables more consistent air-gap control during assembly, improving assembly consistency and manufacturing yield while maintaining high positioning accuracy. By removing longstanding PCB layout and assembly constraints, the AMR4020VD gives encoder designers greater freedom to develop smaller, more reliable, and more cost-effective industrial motion control systems.

The AMR4020VD is ideal for industrial encoders, CNC machines, linear motors, robotics, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, precision positioning stages, and other high-performance motion control applications.

Key Features

Advanced sensor design and innovative package design enabling both parallel and perpendicular PCB mounting for greater layout flexibility.Optimized for 2mm pole-pitch magnetic scales and magnetic rings.Differential sine/cosine outputs for high-resolution position interpolation.Wide 5V to 9V operating voltage.Industrial operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C.High immunity to external magnetic fields up to 1500 Gauss.Supports air gaps up to approximately 1mm, simplifying installation and mechanical design.Compact DFN21L package (6×2×1.5mm).

The AMR4020VD is available through DigiKey and MDT’s online store at www.tmr-sensors.com. For volume pricing, delivery information, or technical support, please contact MDT Global Sales at sales@dowayusa.com.

About MDT
MultiDimension Technology was founded in 2010 in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province, China, with branch offices in Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Ningbo in China, Singapore, Tokyo, Japan, and San Jose, Calif., USA. MDT has developed a unique intellectual property portfolio, and its self-owned state-of-the-art TMR manufacturing facilities that can support volume production of high-performance, low-cost TMR magnetic sensors to satisfy the most demanding application needs. Led by its core management team of elite experts and veterans in magnetic sensor technology and engineering services, MDT is committed to creating added value for its customers and ensuring their success. For more information about MDT please visit http://www.multidimensiontech.com.

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MDT sales department, sales@dowayusa.com, sales@dowaytech.com
Tel: +1-650-275-2318 (US), +86-189-3612-1156 (China)

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