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European Video Surveillance Cameras Market

Frost & Sullivan, March 2010, Pages: 83


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This study provides an indepth coverage of video surveillance cameras market in the European region. Video surveillance cameras are at the cusp of transformation from analogue to IP and increasingly to high resolution megapixel cameras in the recent years. The vibrant and highly competitive market has made great strides in the last decade owing to significant advancements in lenses, image sensors and processors market.

This Frost & Sullivan research service titled European Video Surveillance Cameras Market provides in-depth analyses of technology, competition, pricing and distribution trends for video surveillance cameras in the European market. The study also includes a detailed analysis of various trends across the commercial, government and transport verticals. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analyst thoroughly examine the following markets: analogue and Internet protocol (IP) technology {standard video graphics array (VGA), megapixel, high definition}.

Market Overview

Positioning of Video Surveillance as an Indispensable Security Tool to Raise Demand for High-Resolution Cameras

There has been a marked preference for IP-based surveillance over analogue cameras, as end users have become increasingly aware of the need for high-quality security and surveillance to prevent crime, vandalism and ensure the cost-efficient use of guards. Until recently, the economic turbulence and consequent budget freeze as well as longer sales cycles in 2009 had dampened the rapid migration from analogue to IP-based surveillance. As analogue still holds a majority share of the shipment, the lack of competency and push from the traditional distribution channel makes it harder for IP manufacturers to reach the market. However, IP is witnessing resurgence with users acknowledging its benefits of enhanced image quality and detail offered by megapixel and high-definition cameras and its use of the existing IP infrastructure. “Video surveillance solutions are becoming a norm in most security installations,” says the analyst of this research. “In addition, advanced integration and remote monitoring capabilities combined with falling prices is positioning surveillance as an affordable solution in security as well as non-security applications.”

Camera components have taken considerable strides in recent years to make surveillance cameras more technologically sophisticated, feature-rich and affordable to all end users. IP technology’s advanced integration with other systems has elevated surveillance from being a reactive tool to a pro-active security solution, offering cost savings on resources and time required to retrieve data for meaningful analyses. With the influx of IT companies, security industry landscape has transformed itself to the fast changing and complex world of networking and higher resolution images that offer vast amounts of information for business-intelligent purposes.

While the supply side has evolved, the lack of IT and security-based knowledge among traditional security and IT distributors respectively, has created a disparity between supply and demand. “While forming the right business partnerships to complement security and IT know-how is important, educating channel partners and end users on the benefits of IP is critical for bridging the gap between supply and demand,” notes the analyst.

Market Sectors

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:

By Product Type:

- Analogue
- IP {standard video graphics array (VGA), megapixel, high definition}

By Application:

- Commercial
- Transport
- Government
- Others

By Geographic Region:

- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Benelux
- Iberia
- Scandinavia


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