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Northeast Asia Video Surveillance Markets
Frost & Sullivan, June 2011, Pages: 109
The Northeast Asian market has been showing remarkable progress in video surveillance development, especially on the IP front. With IP video surveillance expected to overtake analog video surveillance, a host of new and niche applications are contributing to the revenues from video surveillance. There is already a trend of video surveillance being integrated with biometrics for a more complete security solution. Currently, this is taking place for a number of large scale government and transportation projects.
This research service titled Northeast Asia Video Surveillance Markets provides an in-depth analysis of the market drivers and restraints, industry trends, and competitive environment in addition to the challenges and issues faced by market participants. The study examines the growth opportunities in the region, with the focus on key growth segments as well as vertical analysis.
The Northeast Asia Video Surveillance Markets Gain Traction as IP Video Surveillance Garners Market Share
Government Support for Large-scale Security Projects Steps up Pace of Market Growth
Estimates reveal that the total Northeast Asia video surveillance market was valued at $525.3 million in 2010. The market comprises two mature countries - Japan and South Korea, in terms of video surveillance prevalence, and continues to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.3 per cent. This can be attributed to various mandates in these countries, falling prices of IP video surveillance, initiation of a number of large-scale security projects and, most importantly, government support for these projects. Japan had to face a financial crisis in 2009; also, the earthquake and tsunami in 2011. Both these events have curbed government spending and resulted in fluctuating growth rates in the video surveillance sector. South Korea has remained relatively stable, showing consistent growth over the years. “Participants in both these countries are very confident of the market share of IP surveillance taking over analog surveillance within the next 3 to 5 years,” notes the analyst of this research service. “This is evident from the magnitude of projects being implemented which would not be properly managed by analog surveillance systems in terms of finance and operation.”
The private sector is now employing video surveillance for the service as well as the manufacturing industries as a tool to monitor and expedite efficiency. Going forward, the impetus from both the government and private sector will stoke growth in these mature markets. Japan, South Korea and China are the top revenue generators to the video surveillance market in Asia. “Companies such as Axis, Panasonic, Sony, and Mobotix continue to dominate the market at the high end,” says the analyst. “Looking at the low and medium end, there are many small tier companies that have been performing well with ample scope for growth.” Samsung, Techwin, LG, Truent and ICanTek continue to dominate the high-end market in South Korea.
Although the prospects for the market look upbeat, there are some challenges restraining market progression. The high degree of competition, particularly at the mid-level tiers, is clouding the market landscape. Issues surrounding integration with legacy systems are slowing market momentum. Currently, many of the video surveillance systems are part of an integrated security system involving many vendors from the biometrics, key pads and smart card access control segments. The system integrator would be responsible for selecting the vendor for each of these projects and would have to ensure interoperability between these systems. Participants in this space must immediately address interoperability concerns for auto identification technologies to put the market on the fast track to progress.
Market Sectors
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
- Banking - Healthcare - Physical security - Technologies
The following technologies are covered in this research:
- IP cameras - Analog camera - Video encoders
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