全球视讯监控市场(2023-2028)
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全球视讯监控市场(2023-2028)

The Global Video Surveillance Business 2023 to 2028

出版日期: | 出版商: Memoori | 英文 219 Pages, 19 Charts, Spreadsheet, In-Depth Company Profiles, Presentation Slides | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

价格
  • 2022 年全球视讯监控设备和软体收入 (FGP) 预计将达到 304 亿美元。与 2021 年相比,这是 4.5% 的健康成长,儘管低于 2021 年受疫情影响的 11.7% 的復苏。预计到 2028 年将达到 448 亿美元,2022 年至 2028 年复合年增长率为 5.7%。
  • 过去几年,市场上采用边缘处理功能的人工智慧相机的数量大幅增加。最新预测显示,内建人工智慧功能的网路安全摄影机出货比例将从2022年的18%左右稳定上升到2028年的50%以上。
  • 多个相互关联的因素正在推动全球视讯监控解决方案的需求不断增长。犯罪和恐怖分子的威胁日益严重,迫使公私机构加强安全监控。然而,视讯监控产业在疫情復苏期间面临供应链中断、产品短缺和成本上涨的问题。需求激增超过了製造商的生产能力,尤其是半导体等关键零件。

中国和西方之间的地缘政治紧张局势正在刺激市场,尤其是影响中国主要厂商海康威视大华。美国禁止政府机构购买设备,出口管制限制获得美国技术和进入美国资本市场。美国及其盟国对资料安全、人权问题和智慧财产权做法表示担忧。

本报告研究和分析了全球视讯监控市场,提供当前市场状况和未来预测,包括市场规模和结构、主要成长动力以及併购和投资的影响。

目录

前言

执行摘要

第一章 视讯监控业务架构及形态

  • 视讯监控市场结构
  • 公司分类及市占率
  • 市场动态(波特五力分析)
  • 销售/分销管道

第二章 视讯监控市场

  • 采用和投资视讯监控
    • 市场管理状况
    • 关键采用驱动因素
    • 实体安全支出计划和预算
  • 视讯监控市场规模及成长预测
  • 市场规模、成长与趋势:依主要地区划分
    • 北美
    • 拉丁美洲/加勒比海地区
    • 中国
    • 亚太其他地区
    • 欧洲
    • 中东/非洲
  • 市场规模与趋势:依产业划分
    • 办公室
    • 医疗保健
    • 教育
    • 零售
    • 款待
    • 行业
    • 公共基础设施/城市监控
    • 数据中心
    • 航运
  • 录影机
  • 视讯监控摄影机
    • 市场规模及成长趋势
    • 市场动态
    • 主要公司和供应商格局
  • 随身携带的相机
    • 市场规模及成长趋势
    • 市场动态
    • 主要公司和供应商格局
  • 热像仪
    • 市场规模及成长趋势
    • 市场动态
    • 主要公司和供应商格局
  • 视讯监控软体分析
    • 市场规模及成长趋势
    • 市场动态
    • 主要公司和供应商格局
  • VSaaS/云
    • 市场动态
    • VSaaS商业模式及竞争格局
    • 技术和操作考虑
    • 成本和监管因素
  • 视讯储存硬体服务
    • 市场规模及成长趋势
    • 市场动态
    • 主要公司和供应商格局

第3章 IP连线/物联网

  • IP与物联网的融合
  • 支援物联网的视讯监控的优势
  • 物联网的成长与采用趋势
  • 采用物联网的挑战
  • 系统整合商的角色

第 4 章 人工智慧与机器学习

  • 市场成长与采用
  • 应用程式和用例
    • 安全与安保相关应用
    • 具有更广泛益处的其他用途
    • 编码/压缩
  • 边缘设备和硬体推动者
  • 硬体赋能:AI晶片、AI NVR、AI摄影机
    • 人工智慧晶片
    • AI网路录影机(NVR)
    • 人工智慧相机
  • AI供应商格局
  • 新产品发布

第 5 章无线/蜂窝技术

  • 无线传输方式
    • 4G
    • 无线上网
    • 5G
    • 专用 LTE/5G 网路
  • 主要优点
  • 无线挑战和注意事项
  • 5G 的潜在用例
  • 无线/5G相机
    • 无线
    • 5G

第 6 章 其他值得注意的技术驱动因素

  • 影像品质/解析度
    • 市场采用与演变
    • 特定于应用的解析度要求
    • 技术考虑
  • 弱光/红外线/夜视
    • 超低照度相机技术
    • 整合红外线摄影机技术及应用
    • 特殊低照度相机
  • 多感测器装置
    • 概述和优点
    • 市场采用与演变
    • 技术考虑
  • 先进的威胁侦测系统
    • 简介和特殊威胁侦测类别
    • 市场驱动因素与动态
    • 特色供应商和市场产品
  • 整合和互通性
    • 互通性的好处
    • 向开放平台演进
    • ONVIF标准
    • 视讯监控、实体安全和楼宇系统集成

第七章 地缘政治紧张局势与贸易壁垒

  • 美国/中国趋势
    • 美国未来可能出台的法规
    • 中国政府实施的相互贸易限制
  • 其他贸易壁垒:依国家及地区划分
  • 贸易壁垒的影响
  • 乌克兰战争

第八章供应链趋势

  • 反思疫情的影响
  • 成本上涨对企业利润带来压力
  • 视讯监控供应链现状
  • 建构面向未来的供应链弹性

第 9 章 永续性

  • 视讯监控系统对环境的影响
  • 製造商可持续发展措施和承诺
  • 利用影片促进永续发展举措
  • 开发有弹性且面向未来的监控系统

第 10 章 技能、人才与劳动力

  • 主要问题
  • 新的机会

第十一章 网路安全

  • 主要威胁和漏洞
  • 重大网路安全事件
  • 供应链风险
  • 监理与合规
  • 违规和漏洞揭露
  • 缓解最佳实践

第 12 章资料隐私与道德

  • 隐私考虑
  • 隐私权政策
  • 脸部辨识挑战和法规
  • 道德实施与人工智慧偏见

第十三章 併购

  • 实体安全市场的併购记录
  • 2018年以来主要併购交易
  • 截至2022年9月的主要交易
  • 截至2023年9月底的併购交易
  • 併购趋势及其影响

第14章 策略联盟

  • 实体安全市场过去的策略联盟
  • 新策略联盟有效期限至2023年9月底
  • 策略联盟的趋势及其影响

第十五章投资趋势

  • 投资动态
  • 截至2022年9月的主要交易
  • 投资交易截至2023年9月
  • 投资趋势及其意义一览

This report is an in-depth study providing a detailed market analysis of video surveillance, with a specific focus on revenues generated by cameras, video storage, software & analytics.

It is a comprehensive overview of the current and anticipated landscape of the video surveillance market. Drawing on in-depth expertise in the fields of Physical Security, IoT, Cyber Security, and Artificial Intelligence, our analysis aims to empower professionals across the industry - from manufacturers to system integrators, from security consultants to end-users.

This report is the first instalment of a two-part series covering Physical Security Technology. Part 2, covering Access Control Systems, is to be published later in Q4 2023. Both these reports are included in “Memoori's 2023 Premium Subscription Service”.

Key Questions Addressed:

  • What is the size and structure of the global video surveillance market? How is the market broken down into cameras, storage, software and analytics? Where are the dominant geographic markets in the world? How are sales split between 16 different industry verticals?
  • What are the main drivers for industry growth? How will the market grow over the next 5 years? Which technologies are helping to reshape this market and create new business models?
  • How are mergers, acquisitions and investments impacting the industry? How does acquisition activity stack up against previous years both in terms of value and volume? How much investment has the market attracted from venture capital and private equity this year?

Within its 219 Pages and 19 Charts, This Report Presents All the Key Facts and Draws Conclusions, so you can understand what is Shaping the Future of the Video Surveillance Industry:

  • Total global revenues for video surveillance equipment and software at factory gate prices, reached an estimated $30.4 billion in 2022. This represents healthy 4.5% growth over 2021, albeit lower than the 11.7% rebound in 2021 following pandemic impacts. For the 6-year period between 2022-2028, the market is projected to expand at a 5.7% CAGR, reaching $44.8 billion by 2028.
  • The market has seen a major surge in the adoption of AI-enabled cameras capable of edge processing over the past 2-3 years. These cameras come equipped with various AI-powered functionalities, ranging from basic facial recognition in low-end models to more advanced capabilities like 4K resolution, object classification, behaviour analysis and people tracking in high-end models. Our latest estimates forecast that the percentage of network security cameras shipping with built-in AI capabilities will rise steadily from around 18% in 2022 to over 50% by 2028.
  • Several interlinked factors are fueling strong demand growth globally for video surveillance solutions. Expanding criminal and terrorist threats have compelled both public and private entities to ramp up security monitoring. However, the video surveillance industry has faced significant supply chain disruptions, product shortages, and cost inflation during the pandemic recovery. Surging demand has outstripped manufacturers' production capacity, especially for key components like semiconductors.

This report provides valuable information into how physical security companies can develop their business strategy through mergers, acquisitions, and alliances.

Geopolitical tensions between China and the West have stirred up the video surveillance market, especially impacting leading Chinese vendors Hikvision and Dahua. US bans prohibit government agencies from purchasing their equipment, while export controls limit access to American technology and participation in US capital markets. The US and its allies cite concerns around data security, human rights controversies, and intellectual property practices.

M&A trends point toward increased competition for small vendors, a pivot from hardware to software, the rise of intelligent video, acceleration of cloud adoption, simplified integrated security offerings, and the competitive advantage of global scale.

Investment trends reveal a focus on both scaling mature firms and investing in disruptive startups. Priorities include AI, cloud migration, geographic expansion, and regulatory adaptability. The market remains open to innovation but cautious given economic conditions.

Who Should Buy This Report?

The information in this report will be of value to all those engaged in managing, operating, and investing in electronic security technology companies (and their advisors) around the world. In particular, those wishing to acquire, merge or sell companies will find its contents particularly useful. Want to know more?

Table of Contents

Preface

Executive Summary

1. The Structure & Shape of the Video Surveillance Business

  • 1.1. Video Surveillance Market Structure
  • 1.2. Company Classifications & Market Share
  • 1.3. Market Dynamics (Porter's Five Forces Analysis)
  • 1.4. Sales & Distribution Channels

2. The Video Surveillance Market

  • 2.1. Video Surveillance Adoption & Investment
    • 2.1.1. Market Operation Conditions
    • 2.1.2. Key Adoption Drivers
    • 2.1.3. Physical Security Spending Plans & Budgets
  • 2.2. Video Surveillance Market Size & Growth Forecasts
  • 2.3. Market Size, Growth & Trends by Major Region
    • 2.3.1. North America
    • 2.3.2. Latin America & The Caribbean
    • 2.3.3. China
    • 2.3.4. The Rest of Asia Pacific
    • 2.3.5. Europe
    • 2.3.6. Middle East & Africa
  • 2.4. Market Size & Trends by Vertical
    • 2.4.1. Offices
    • 2.4.2. Healthcare
    • 2.4.3. Education
    • 2.4.4. Retail
    • 2.4.5. Hospitality
    • 2.4.6. Industrial
    • 2.4.7. Public Infrastructure & City Surveillance
    • 2.4.8. Data Centers
    • 2.4.9. Transportation
  • 2.5. Video Cameras
  • 2.6. Video Surveillance Cameras
    • 2.6.1. Market Size & Growth Trends
    • 2.6.2. Market Dynamics
    • 2.6.3. Key Players & Vendor Landscape
  • 2.7. Body Worn Cameras
    • 2.7.1. Market Size & Growth Trends
    • 2.7.2. Market Dynamics
    • 2.7.3. Key Players & Vendor Landscape
  • 2.8. Thermal Cameras
    • 2.8.1. Market Size & Growth Trends
    • 2.8.2. Market Dynamics
    • 2.8.3. Key Players & Vendor Landscape
  • 2.9. Video Surveillance Software & Analytics
    • 2.9.1. Market Size & Growth Trends
    • 2.9.2. Market Dynamics
    • 2.9.3. Key Players & Vendor Landscape
  • 2.10. VSaaS & Cloud
    • 2.10.1. Market Dynamics
    • 2.10.2. VSaaS Business Models and Competitive Landscape
    • 2.10.3. Technology and Operational Insights
    • 2.10.4. Cost and Regulatory Factors
  • 2.11. Video Storage Hardware & Services
    • 2.11.1. Market Size & Growth Trends
    • 2.11.2. Market Dynamics
    • 2.11.3. Key Players & Vendor Landscape

3. IP Connectivity & the IoT

  • 3.1. The Convergence of IP and IoT
  • 3.2. The Benefits of IoT-Enabled Video Surveillance
  • 3.3. IoT Growth & Adoption Trends
  • 3.4. Challenges Associated with IoT Adoption
  • 3.5. The Role of Systems Integrators

4. AI & Machine Learning

  • 4.1. Market Growth & Adoption
  • 4.2. Applications & Use Cases
    • 4.2.1. Safety and Security-Related Applications
    • 4.2.2. Additional Applications Providing Wider Benefits
    • 4.2.3. Encoding & Compression
  • 4.3. Edge Devices and Hardware Enablers
  • 4.4. Hardware Enablers: AI Chips, AI NVRs, and AI Cameras
    • 4.1.1. AI Chips
    • 4.4.2. AI Network Video Recorders (NVRs)
    • 4.4.3. AI Cameras
  • 4.5. The AI Vendor Landscape
  • 4.6. New Product Releases

5. Wireless & Cellular Technology

  • 5.1. Wireless Transmission Methods
    • 5.1.1. 4G
    • 5.1.2. WiFi
    • 5.1.3. 5G
    • 5.1.4. Private LTE/5G Networks
  • 5.2. Key Benefits
  • 5.3. Challenges & Considerations for Wireless
  • 5.4. Potential Use Cases for 5G
  • 5.5. Wireless & 5G Cameras
    • 5.5.1. Wireless
    • 5.5.2. 5G

6. Other Notable Technology Drivers

  • 6.1. Image Quality / Resolution
    • 6.1.1. Market Adoption and Evolution
    • 6.1.2. Application-Specific Resolution Requirements
    • 6.1.3. Technical Considerations
  • 6.2. Low Light / Infra-Red / Night Vision
    • 6.2.1. Super Low Light Camera Technology
    • 6.2.2. Integrated IR Camera Technology and Applications
    • 6.2.3. Speciality Low Light Cameras
  • 6.3. Multi-Sensor Devices
    • 6.3.1. Overview and Benefits
    • 6.3.2. Market Adoption & Evolution
    • 6.3.3. Technical Considerations
  • 6.4. Advanced Threat Detection Systems
    • 6.4.1. Introduction and Specialized Threat Detection Categories
    • 6.4.2. Market Drivers & Dynamics
    • 6.4.3. Notable Vendors & Market Offerings
  • 6.5. Integration & Interoperability
    • 6.5.1. Benefits of Interoperability
    • 6.5.2. The Evolution Towards Open Platforms
    • 6.5.3. ONVIF Standards
    • 6.5.4. Integration Between Video Surveillance, Physical Security and Building Systems

7. Geopolitical Tensions & Trade Barriers

  • 7.1. US/China Dynamics
    • 7.1.1. Potential Future US Restrictions
    • 7.1.2. Reciprocal Chinese Government Trade Restrictions
  • 7.2. Trade Barriers by Other Countries and Regions
  • 7.3. Implications of Trade Barriers
    • 7.3.1. Impact on Chinese Manufacturers
    • 7.3.2. Strategic Responses of Chinese Manufacturers
    • 7.3.3. The Realities of Trading in China for non-Chinese firms
    • 7.3.4. Corporate Responses to Chinese Video Surveillance Controversies
    • 7.3.5. Implications for Non-Chinese Vendors
    • 7.3.6. Long-Term Impacts on Global Supply Chains
    • 7.3.7. Potential for New Competitors
    • 7.3.8. Uncertain Future Direction
  • 7.4. The War in Ukraine

8. Supply Chain Trends

  • 8.1. A Retrospective of Pandemic Impacts
  • 8.2. Rising Costs Squeeze Company Margins
  • 8.3. The Current State of Video Surveillance Supply Chains
  • 8.4. Building Supply Chain Resilience for the Future

9. Sustainability

  • 9.1. The Environmental Impact of Video Surveillance Systems
  • 9.2. Manufacturers' Sustainability Efforts and Commitments
  • 9.3. Leveraging Video for Sustainability Initiatives
  • 9.4. Developing Resilient and Future-Proof Surveillance Systems

10. Skills, Talent & Labor

  • 10.1. Key Challenges
  • 10.2. Emerging Opportunities

11. Cybersecurity

  • 11.1. Key Threats and Vulnerabilities
  • 11.2. Major Cybersecurity Incidents
  • 11.3. Supply Chain Risks
  • 11.4. Regulations and Compliance
  • 11.5. Breach & Vulnerability Disclosure
  • 11.6. Mitigation Best Practices

12. Data Privacy & Ethics

  • 12.1. Privacy Considerations
  • 12.2. Privacy Regulations
  • 12.3. Facial Recognition Challenges & Regulations
  • 12.4. Ethical Implementation and AI Bias

13. Mergers & Acquisitions

  • 13.1. Historic M&A Performance in the Physical Security Market
  • 13.2. Key M&A Deals Since 2018
  • 13.3. Key Deals to the end of September 2022
  • 13.4. M&A Deals to the end of September 2023
  • 13.5. M&A Trends and Implications
    • 13.5.1. Notable Trends
    • 13.5.2. Implications

14. Strategic Alliances

  • 14.1. Historic Strategic Alliances in the Physical Security Market
  • 14.2. New Strategic Alliances to the end of September 2023
  • 14.3. Strategic Alliance Trends and Implications

15. Investment Trends

  • 15.1. Investment Dynamics
  • 15.2. Key Deals to the end of September 2022
  • 15.3. Investment Deals to the end of September 2023
  • 15.4. Investment Trend Observations & Implications

List of Charts and Figures

  • Fig 1.1 - Video Surveillance Market Structure
  • Fig 1.2 - Video Surveillance Sales by Major Grouping, Number of Companies, % of Global Sales in 2022
  • Fig 1.3 - Market Share of Global Video Surveillance Sales by Major Vendor 2022
  • Fig 1.4 - Average Revenue for Group A, B, C & D Companies
  • Fig 1.5 - Video Surveillance Market: Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • Fig 2.1 - The Security Market Index (SMI)
  • Fig 2.2 - The Global Market for Video Surveillance 2019 to 2028 ($b)
  • Fig 2.3 - The Global Market for Video Surveillance by Category 2019 to 2028 ($b)
  • Fig 2.4 - Video Surveillance Sales by Region in 2022
  • Fig 2.5 - Video Surveillance Sales by Region 2019 to 2028 ($b)
  • Fig 2.6 - Estimated Distribution of Video Surveillance Solutions by Building Type in 2023
  • Fig 2.7 - Global Sales of Video Surveillance Cameras by Type 2019 to 2028 ($b)
  • Fig 2.8 - Global Video Surveillance Camera Market - Analog and IP Camera Market Share 2019 to 2028
  • Fig 2.9 - Global Sales of Video Management Software (VMS) & Analytics 2019 to 2028 ($b)
  • Fig 2.10 - Global Sales of Video Storage Hardware & Services 2019 to 2028 ($b)
  • Fig 4.1 - Global AI Video Surveillance Camera Shipments, % of Overall Video Surveillance Camera Shipments 2022 to 2028
  • Fig 7.1 - US Trade Restrictions Against Chinese Video Surveillance Companies: A Timeline
  • Fig 13.1 - Security Deals Completed from 2002 to 2022, Estimated Total Value of Deals ($m)
  • Fig 14.1 - Strategic Alliances 2008 to 2023