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LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis Report By Offering, By Product, By End-Use, By Application, By Country and Growth Forecast, 2025 - 2032

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  • 193 Pages
  • July 2025
  • Region: Africa, Middle East
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 6161690
The Latin America, Middle East and Africa Video as a Sensor Market is expected to witness market growth of 9.5% CAGR during the forecast period (2025-2032).

The Brazil market dominated the LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by country in 2024, and is expected to continue to be a dominant market till 2032; thereby, achieving a market value of $2.62 billion by 2032. The Argentina market is showcasing a CAGR of 10.9% during 2025-2032. Additionally, the UAE market would register a CAGR of 8.7% during 2025-2032.



The Video-as-a-Sensor (VaaS) business in LAMEA has grown slowly through projects that focus on public safety, smart cities, and infrastructure surveillance. It has changed from analog systems to smart sensor networks that work in real time. In Latin America, early adoption was driven by rising crime rates in cities. This led to government-supported monitoring systems in countries like Chile, Brazil, and Mexico. This change is shown by Chile's work with Lenovo's AI-powered video surveillance systems.

Smart Video for Safer Cities

  • Crime Prevention and Public Safety: Smart video systems are used by cities like San Fernando to stop crimes before they happen. Cameras with analytics help keep an eye on places in real time and let the police know when something seems off.
  • Emergency Response Made Faster: These systems also help during emergencies, like accidents or medical problems, by showing live video so that the right help can be sent right away.

Big Cities, Big Camera Networks

  • Advanced Monitoring in São Paulo and Mexico City: In big cities, thousands of security cameras are used not only to watch but also to find strange behavior or patterns using AI. This helps the police and city officials act faster and more wisely.

Key Market Trends in the LAMEA Video as a Sensor Market

1. Growing Adoption in Public Safety and Urban Surveillance

The LAMEA region is witnessing increasing adoption of video-as-a-sensor technologies for urban surveillance and public safety initiatives. Governments in countries such as Brazil, the UAE, and South Africa are implementing smart surveillance systems for crime detection, crowd control, and traffic management.

For Instance:

  • In São Paulo, Brazil, the city’s Detecta surveillance system, integrated with video analytics, has been in use since 2014 and has continued evolving with AI-based facial and behavioral recognition to enhance crime prediction capabilities.
  • In the UAE, Dubai Police launched AI-powered surveillance patrols in 2022, using real-time video sensors for license plate detection and traffic violation alerts.

2. Integration with Smart City Initiatives

Several LAMEA nations are embedding video sensors in smart city infrastructures. These sensors are integrated with IoT platforms for monitoring urban infrastructure, energy consumption, and environmental conditions.

For Instance:

  • Saudi Arabia’s NEOM project, a $500 billion smart city initiative, is deploying extensive video sensing for infrastructure security, autonomous mobility, and intelligent traffic systems. As of 2023, NEOM has partnered with multiple global technology firms to incorporate edge-based video processing.

State of Competition in the LAMEA Video as a Sensor Market

The LAMEA (Latin America, Middle East, and Africa) Video as a Sensor market is witnessing evolving competition, driven by the intersection of national security imperatives, smart city initiatives, and infrastructural modernization. The region presents a fragmented competitive landscape, with a mix of global surveillance and imaging vendors competing alongside regional integrators and specialized technology firms. The pace of adoption varies widely, with the Middle East leading in investment intensity compared to Latin America and Africa.

1. Dominant Players and Market Share Dynamics

Global leaders such as Hikvision, Dahua Technology, Bosch Security Systems, Axis Communications, and Honeywell International maintain a significant presence across the LAMEA region, especially in the Middle East. These firms often operate via partnerships, system integrators, or through government tenders.
  • Hikvision and Dahua, despite regulatory scrutiny in Western markets, remain key suppliers in Africa and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) due to cost competitiveness and rapid deployment capability.
  • Bosch Security Systems has provided AI-enabled cameras for critical infrastructure and industrial facilities in South Africa and the UAE.
  • Honeywell has implemented intelligent video analytics and sensor networks in major airports and petroleum infrastructure across Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The presence of these players is reinforced by local alliances, enabling adaptation to national procurement requirements and standards.

2. Strategic Collaborations and Innovation

In the Middle East, smart cities like Neom (Saudi Arabia) and Lusail City (Qatar) are driving demand for integrated video analytics. These projects heavily incorporate partnerships with global firms:
  • Thales Group and Huawei have collaborated with regional governments for border surveillance and critical infrastructure monitoring using video as a sensor networks.
  • Honeywell partnered with Etisalat Digital to integrate AI-enabled video analytics across UAE smart city projects.
In Latin America, innovation is more fragmented but growing. In Brazil, firms like Digifort offer competitive video management systems used in urban and retail monitoring. Startups focusing on AI and behavior analytics, such as Axon, are emerging to address violence detection and public safety challenges.

Offering Outlook

Based on Offering, the market is segmented into Hardware, Software, and Services.

Hardware

  • Trend: Deployment of AI-enhanced surveillance hardware (cameras, vehicles)
For instance, Dubai Police’s “Oyoon” smart city initiative utilizes thousands of AI-powered cameras across the metropolis, integrated with facial recognition and ANPR systems, resulting in the arrest of over 300 suspects in a single year.

Software

  • Trend: Growth of unified AI-driven video management and analytics systems

For instance:

Genetec was reaffirmed as a global leader in VMS and VSaaS, particularly highlighting its continued momentum in EMEA, including the Middle East and Africa.

Product Outlook

Based on Product, the market is segmented into Video Surveillance, Machine Vision & Monitoring, Thermal Imaging, and Hyperspectral Imaging.

1. Video Surveillance

  • Trend: Expansion of AI-enabled public surveillance systems in urban centers.

For instance:

In Buenos Aires, facial recognition and AI-driven surveillance - part of the city’s "rebooted" system - have led to the arrest of over 1,600 fugitives, demonstrating both operational impact and rising integration in public safety measures.

The city’s residents and rights groups are engaged in dynamic policy dialogue regarding data privacy and usage - highlighting the technology’s societal implications.

2. Hyperspectral Imaging

  • Trend: Adoption of drone- and satellite-based hyperspectral systems in agriculture and environmental monitoring efforts.

For instance:

the USGS has developed global hyperspectral libraries and is expanding use of airborne and spaceborne hyperspectral sensors in agricultural monitoring - technology increasingly shared with Latin American nations.

Drone-mounted hyperspectral systems are being actively deployed in fields like agriculture, mining, and forestry - across Africa, including LAMEA regions like South Africa.

End-Use Outlook

Based on End-Use, the market is segmented into Commercial, Industrial, Government, and Other End-Use.

1. Government Segment

  • Trend: Expansion of Smart City Surveillance Initiatives
Governments across the LAMEA region are increasingly implementing video surveillance systems as part of smart city projects to enhance public safety and urban management.

For instance:

In March 2025, Rabat, Morocco, launched a smart city project incorporating AI-powered surveillance, including a wide network of smart cameras and the construction of two central control centers to manage the system.

2. Commercial Segment

  • Trend: Adoption of AI-Driven Video Analytics in Commercial Spaces
Businesses in the LAMEA region are integrating AI-powered video analytics to enhance security, customer experience, and operational efficiency.

For instance: In January 2025, Dahua Technology unveiled its comprehensive Smart City solutions in the Middle East and North Africa, integrating AI and IoT technologies to enhance urban security and efficiency.

Application Outlook

Based on Application, the market is segmented into Security & Surveillance, Traffic Management, Retail Analytics, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Mapping, and Other Application.

Security & Surveillance

  • Trend: Retailers and municipalities across LAMEA are deploying video-as-a-sensor systems with AI-powered gesture and behavior recognition, enhancing security while respecting privacy norms.

For instance:

  • VSaaS.ai, a Chilean startup, has rolled out an AI-powered cloud video analytics service across smart city projects in Latin America, providing real-time threat detection and behavior analysis in public spaces.
  • In Mexico, interactive retail kiosks propose gesture-based customer engagement tools that anticipate consumers’ needs through movement detection, hinting at emerging privacy-sensitive in-store analytics.

Traffic Management

  • Trend: Major LAMEA cities are integrating AI-driven traffic cameras and ANPR systems with edge computing for real-time enforcement and safer road management.

For instance:

  • In Brazil, Splice Group operates over 1,700 smart cameras across more than 10 cities, collecting license plate, speed, and vehicle-type data to support traffic management and law enforcement.
  • Mexico is at the forefront of smart factory infrastructure, but similar video-sensor integrations are enabling automated traffic signal control and monitoring - intended to reduce congestion and enhance safety.

List of Key Companies Profiled

  • Axis Communications AB (Canon, Inc.)
  • Motorola Solutions, Inc.
  • Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH)
  • Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony Corporation)
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Johnson Controls International PLC
  • OmniVision Technologies, Inc.
  • i-PRO Co., Ltd.

Market Report Segmentation

By Offering

  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Services

By Product

  • Video Surveillance
  • Machine Vision & Monitoring
  • Thermal Imaging
  • Hyperspectral Imaging

By End-Use

  • Commercial
  • Industrial
  • Government
  • Other End-Use

By Application

  • Security & Surveillance
  • Traffic Management
  • Retail Analytics
  • Healthcare
  • Manufacturing
  • Mapping
  • Other Application

By Country

  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market, by Offering
1.4.2 LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market, by Product
1.4.3 LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market, by End-Use
1.4.4 LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market, by Application
1.4.5 LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market, by Country
1.5 Methodology for the Research
Chapter 2. Market at a Glance
2.1 Key Highlights
Chapter 3. Market Overview
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Overview
3.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
3.2 Key Factors Impacting
3.2.1 Market Drivers
3.2.2 Market Restraints
3.2.3 Market Opportunities
3.2.4 Market Challenges
Chapter 4. Key Market Trends in the LAMEA Video As A Sensor MarketChapter 5. State of Competition in the LAMEA Video As A Sensor MarketChapter 6. Market Consolidation Analysis in Video As A Sensor MarketChapter 7. Product Life Cycle Analysis - Video as a Sensor Market
Chapter 8. Competition Analysis - Global
8.1 Cardinal Matrix
8.2 Recent Industry Wide Strategic Developments
8.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements
8.2.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
8.2.3 Acquisition and Mergers
8.3 Market Share Analysis, 2024
8.4 Top Winning Strategies
8.4.1 Key Leading Strategies: Percentage Distribution (2021-2025)
8.4.2 Key Strategic Move: (Product Launches and Product Expansions: 2021, Feb - 2025, Jun) Leading Players
8.5 Porter Five Forces Analysis
Chapter 9. Value Chain Analysis of Video As A Sensor Market
9.1 R&D and Technology Development
9.2 Component Manufacturing
9.3 System Integration
9.4 Software & Analytics Development
9.5 Distribution & Sales
9.6 Deployment & Installation
9.7 Operations & Services
9.8 End-Use Applications
Chapter 10. Key Customer Criteria - LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market
Chapter 11. LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by Offering
11.1 LAMEA Hardware Market by Country
11.2 LAMEA Software Market by Country
11.3 LAMEA Services Market by Country
Chapter 12. LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by Product
12.1 LAMEA Video Surveillance Market by Country
12.2 LAMEA Machine Vision & Monitoring Market by Country
12.3 LAMEA Thermal Imaging Market by Country
12.4 LAMEA Hyperspectral Imaging Market by Country
Chapter 13. LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by End-Use
13.1 LAMEA Commercial Market by Country
13.2 LAMEA Industrial Market by Country
13.3 LAMEA Government Market by Country
13.4 LAMEA Other End-Use Market by Country
Chapter 14. LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by Application
14.1 LAMEA Security & Surveillance Market by Country
14.2 LAMEA Traffic Management Market by Country
14.3 LAMEA Retail Analytics Market by Country
14.4 LAMEA Healthcare Market by Country
14.5 LAMEA Manufacturing Market by Country
14.6 LAMEA Mapping Market by Country
14.7 LAMEA Other Application Market by Country
Chapter 15. LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by Country
15.1 Brazil Video As A Sensor Market
15.1.1 Brazil Video As A Sensor Market by Offering
15.1.2 Brazil Video As A Sensor Market by Product
15.1.3 Brazil Video As A Sensor Market by End-Use
15.1.4 Brazil Video As A Sensor Market by Application
15.2 Argentina Video As A Sensor Market
15.2.1 Argentina Video As A Sensor Market by Offering
15.2.2 Argentina Video As A Sensor Market by Product
15.2.3 Argentina Video As A Sensor Market by End-Use
15.2.4 Argentina Video As A Sensor Market by Application
15.3 UAE Video As A Sensor Market
15.3.1 UAE Video As A Sensor Market by Offering
15.3.2 UAE Video As A Sensor Market by Product
15.3.3 UAE Video As A Sensor Market by End-Use
15.3.4 UAE Video As A Sensor Market by Application
15.4 Saudi Arabia Video As A Sensor Market
15.4.1 Saudi Arabia Video As A Sensor Market by Offering
15.4.2 Saudi Arabia Video As A Sensor Market by Product
15.4.3 Saudi Arabia Video As A Sensor Market by End-Use
15.4.4 Saudi Arabia Video As A Sensor Market by Application
15.5 South Africa Video As A Sensor Market
15.5.1 South Africa Video As A Sensor Market by Offering
15.5.2 South Africa Video As A Sensor Market by Product
15.5.3 South Africa Video As A Sensor Market by End-Use
15.5.4 South Africa Video As A Sensor Market by Application
15.6 Nigeria Video As A Sensor Market
15.6.1 Nigeria Video As A Sensor Market by Offering
15.6.2 Nigeria Video As A Sensor Market by Product
15.6.3 Nigeria Video As A Sensor Market by End-Use
15.6.4 Nigeria Video As A Sensor Market by Application
15.7 Rest of LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market
15.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by Offering
15.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by Product
15.7.3 Rest of LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by End-Use
15.7.4 Rest of LAMEA Video As A Sensor Market by Application
Chapter 16. Company Profiles
16.1 Axis Communications AB (Canon, Inc.)
16.1.1 Company Overview
16.1.2 Financial Analysis
16.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
16.1.4 Research & Development Expenses
16.1.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.1.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
16.1.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
16.1.6 SWOT Analysis
16.2 Motorola Solutions, Inc.
16.2.1 Company Overview
16.2.2 Financial Analysis
16.2.3 Regional & Segmental Analysis
16.2.4 Research & Development Expenses
16.2.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.2.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions
16.2.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers
16.2.6 SWOT Analysis
16.3 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
16.3.1 Company Overview
16.3.2 Financial Analysis
16.3.3 Regional Analysis
16.3.4 Research & Development Expenses
16.3.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.3.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
16.3.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
16.3.6 SWOT Analysis
16.4 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH)
16.4.1 Company Overview
16.4.2 Financial Analysis
16.4.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
16.4.4 Research & Development Expense
16.4.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.4.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions
16.4.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers
16.5 Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd.
16.5.1 Company Overview
16.5.2 Financial Analysis
16.5.3 Regional Analysis
16.5.4 Product Development Expenses
16.5.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.5.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions
16.5.6 SWOT Analysis
16.6 Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony Corporation)
16.6.1 Company Overview
16.6.2 Financial Analysis
16.6.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
16.6.4 Research & Development Expenses
16.6.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.6.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
16.7 Honeywell International, Inc.
16.7.1 Company Overview
16.7.2 Financial Analysis
16.7.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
16.7.4 Research & Development Expenses
16.7.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.7.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions
16.7.6 SWOT Analysis
16.8 Johnson Controls International PLC
16.8.1 Company Overview
16.8.2 Financial Analysis
16.8.3 Segmental & Regional Analysis
16.8.4 Research & Development Expenses
16.8.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.8.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions
16.8.6 SWOT Analysis
16.9 OmniVision Technologies, Inc.
16.9.1 Company Overview
16.9.2 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.9.2.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions
16.9.3 SWOT Analysis
16.10. i-PRO Co., Ltd.
16.10.1 Company Overview
16.10.2 Recent Strategies and Developments
16.10.2.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions

Companies Mentioned

  • Axis Communications AB (Canon, Inc.)
  • Motorola Solutions, Inc.
  • Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH)
  • Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony Corporation)
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Johnson Controls International PLC
  • OmniVision Technologies, Inc.
  • i-PRO Co., Ltd.