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2032 年行人出入控制系统市场预测:按产品类型、组件、营运模式、技术、最终用户和地区进行的全球分析Pedestrian Access Control System Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Product Type, Component, Operation Mode, Technology, End User and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,全球行人通道控制系统市场预计在 2025 年达到 20 亿美元,到 2032 年将达到 38.6 亿美元,预测期内的复合年增长率为 9.8%。
行人出入控制系统是一种安全解决方案,用于控制和监控高安全等级或限制区域内的人员流动。为了确保只有授权人员才能进入指定区域,这些系统常用于政府大楼、商业建筑、交通枢纽、教育机构等。透过使用RFID卡、生物辨识扫描器、QR码和脸部认证等技术,行人出入控制系统可以提高效率和安全性。在审核和紧急应变期间,它有助于全面记录出入数据,减少人工监控需求,并有助于防止非法入侵。
根据基于 IP 的实体安全产品的全球标准化倡议ONVIF 的说法,「在价值 1,200 亿美元的全球实体安全市场中,超过三种产品型号已经满足 ONVIF 对互通性的一致性要求。」这一里程碑凸显了开放式、可互通的门禁系统的快速普及。
公共安全问题日益严重
恐怖主义、职场暴力、窃盗和资料外洩等威胁日益加剧,促使各行各业的公司大力投资先进的安全基础设施。人行通道控制系统(例如旋转闸机、生物识别门和读卡机)构成了第一道防线,确保只有授权人员才能进入限制区域或敏感区域。此外,这些系统还支援即时记录和监控,产生数位轨迹,从而改善事后分析,并提高内部或法律审核的合规性。
安装成本和初始投资高
部署行人出入控制系统可能需要大量的初始投资,尤其是在使用生物识别、脸部辨识和整合人工智慧平台等最尖端科技时。这包括安装和配置的人事费用、软体许可证、硬体(检票闸机、闸门、感测器)、与现有系统的整合等。高昂的资本要求通常会阻碍力中小企业 (SME)、预算紧张的政府机构或需要维修的旧建筑。此外,较长的投资收益期可能会阻碍决策并延迟采用,尤其是在价格敏感的市场中。
对多因素检验的兴趣日益浓厚
对资料外洩和物理威胁日益增长的担忧,促使企业从钥匙卡等单因素系统转向融合生物识别、行动身份验证和行为分析的多因素身份验证 (MFA)。行人门禁系统正在开发中,以适应这些先进的身份验证方法,为创新提供了新的机会。此外,建立混合系统的企业,允许使用者根据其角色和风险状况轻鬆切换或组合不同的身份验证层,也可以利用这项需求。
数据合规性和监管不确定性风险
世界各地监管监控、生物辨识使用和资料隐私的法律不断发展变化,且差异巨大。例如,受《数位个人资料保护法》(印度)、《消费者隐私法》(加州)和《一般资料保护规范》(欧洲)约束的司法管辖区,对个人资料(尤其是生物辨识资料)的处理、共用和储存实施了严格的监管。各国法律体制的差异使得供应商难以提供普遍合规的产品。行人通道控制系统的供应商和使用者都面临着因不遵守法令遵循面临罚款、产品召回和禁令的风险。
新冠疫情 (COVID-19) 大流行将人们的注意力集中在非接触式卫生出入解决方案上,显着加速了行人出入控制系统的普及。脸部辨识、QR码扫描和移动凭证等非接触式替代方案已经取代或改进了传统的触控式系统,例如指纹扫描器和实体小键盘,从而降低了病毒传播的风险。医疗保健、企业办公室、机场和公共运输枢纽等行业的需求有所增长,因为控制和监控人流对于遵守安全和卫生法规至关重要。疫情也凸显了整合、可扩展和远端系统管理的出入系统的重要性,刺激了对云端基础的平台和物联网解决方案的投资。
RFID/卡领域预计将在预测期内实现最大幅度增长
RFID/卡领域预计将在预测期内占据最大市场占有率,这得益于其成本效益高、应用广泛且能够与现有基础设施协同工作。商业建筑、教育机构、交通枢纽、多用户住宅等通常配备这些系统,使用无线射频识别技术来授予或拒绝存取。由于其可靠性、可扩展性和易用性,它们经常用于大规模部署。此外,儘管生物辨识和行动门禁等新技术不断涌现,RFID/卡凭藉其低廉的安装成本、低训练要求以及与更广泛的安全和身分管理系统的兼容性,仍将继续占据市场主导地位。
预计在预测期内,交通枢纽部分将以最高的复合年增长率成长。
预计交通枢纽领域将在预测期内达到最高成长率。全球(尤其是在新兴经济体)地铁系统、机场、客运站和火车站的快速扩张推动了对先进的行人管理和安全解决方案的需求。为了有效且安全地处理大量客流,这些场所需要多模态身份验证、高吞吐量和即时监控系统。自新冠疫情以来,这项需求进一步加速成长,人们更加重视非接触式入口、排队管理以及与票务和监控系统的整合。此外,政府为提高乘客安全和更新交通基础设施而推出的计画也支撑着这个潜力巨大的市场持续成长。
预计北美地区将在预测期内占据最大的市场占有率。这是因为它在政府大楼、商业建筑、交通枢纽、教育设施等领域被广泛采用。强大的基础设施、不断增强的安全意识以及早期采用RFID、生物识别和AI门禁等技术都是该地区的优势。随着对智慧建筑和网路安全合规性的投资不断增加,美国在云端基础的整合系统采用方面处于领先地位。此外,严格的法律规范和对公共的关注推动了对强大的行人管理解决方案的需求。重要的市场参与企业的存在和旧有系统的持续改进进一步加强了北美的市场主导地位。
预计亚太地区在预测期内的复合年增长率最高,这得益于都市化加快、基础设施建设不断扩展以及政府在公共运输和智慧城市方面支出的增加。中国、印度、日本和东南亚等国家/地区,在地铁站、机场、商业建筑、多用户住宅等场所使用的先进门禁系统日益普及。消费者对科技的热情日益高涨、人们对安全问题的日益关注以及新冠疫情后非接触式解决方案的普及,正在推动市场更快速地扩张。此外,商用房地产的成长和政府的支持措施也为该地区的市场扩张创造了理想的环境。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Pedestrian Access Control System Market is accounted for $2.00 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $3.86 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 9.8% during the forecast period. A pedestrian access control system is a type of security solution used to control and keep an eye on people's movements in high-security or restricted areas. To guarantee that only authorized individuals can enter designated areas, these systems are frequently utilized in government buildings, commercial buildings, transit hubs, and educational institutions. By using technologies like RFID cards, biometric scanners, QR codes, or facial recognition, pedestrian access control improves efficiency and security. For audits or emergency responses, it facilitates thorough logging of entry and exit data, lessens the need for manual supervision, and helps prevent unwanted entry.
According to ONVIF, the leading global standardization initiative for IP-based physical security products, "more than 30,000 product models in the $120 billion global physical security market meet the ONVIF conformance requirements for interoperability." This milestone underscores rapidly increasing adoption of open, interoperable access control systems.
Growing public and private security concerns
Increased threats of terrorism, workplace violence, theft, and data breaches have prompted businesses in a variety of industries to make significant investments in cutting-edge security infrastructure. Pedestrian access control systems, such as turnstiles, biometric gates, and card readers, provide a first line of defense by guaranteeing that only authorized personnel are able to enter restricted or sensitive areas. Additionally, these systems allow for real-time recording and monitoring, generating digital trails that improve post-event analysis and adherence to internal or legal audits.
High installation and initial investment costs
Installing pedestrian access control systems can be expensive up front, particularly if they use cutting-edge technologies like biometrics, facial recognition, and integrated AI platforms. This covers the cost of labor for installation and configuration, software licensing, hardware (turnstiles, gates, sensors), and integration with current systems. The high capital requirement frequently acts as a deterrent for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), government agencies with tight budgets, or older structures that need to be retrofitted. Furthermore, especially in price-sensitive markets, extended ROI (return on investment) periods can impede decision-making and extend adoption timelines.
Growing interest in multi-factor verification
Organizations are switching from single-factor systems, like keycards, to multi-factor authentication (MFA), which incorporates biometrics, mobile credentials, and behavioral analytics, in response to growing worries about data breaches and physical threats. New opportunities for innovation are being presented by the way pedestrian access control systems are developing to accommodate these sophisticated identity-verification methods. Moreover, businesses creating hybrid systems that can easily switch between or combine various authentication layers based on user roles or risk profiles are able to take advantage of this demand.
Risks of data compliance and regulatory uncertainty
The laws governing surveillance, biometric use, and data privacy are constantly changing and vary greatly across the globe. For instance, areas subject to the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (India), the CPRA (California), or the GDPR (Europe) enforce stringent regulations on the processing, sharing, and storage of personal data, especially biometric data. The legal frameworks of different nations vary, which makes it challenging for vendors to provide a product that is universally compliant. Both vendors and users of pedestrian access control systems run the risk of facing fines, product recalls, or prohibitions for noncompliance with compliance regulations.
The COVID-19 pandemic shifted attention to contactless and hygienic entry solutions, which greatly accelerated the adoption of pedestrian access control systems. Touch less alternatives like facial recognition, QR code scanning, and mobile-based credentials swiftly replaced or improved upon traditional touch-based systems, like fingerprint scanners or physical keypads, in order to reduce the risk of virus transmission. Demand increased in industries like healthcare, corporate offices, airports, and public transportation hubs, where foot traffic control and monitoring became crucial for safety and adherence to health regulations. The pandemic also brought attention to the significance of integrated, scalable, and remotely managed access systems, which prompted more investment in cloud-based platforms and Internet of Things-enabled solutions.
The RFID/cards segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The RFID/cards segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period because of their cost-effectiveness, broad adoption, and ability to work with current infrastructure. Commercial buildings, educational institutions, transit hubs, and residential complexes are frequently equipped with these systems, which use radio-frequency identification to grant or deny access. Because of their dependability, scalability, and ease of use, they are frequently used in large-scale deployments. Moreover, RFID/cards continue to dominate the market despite the rise of newer technologies like biometrics and mobile access because of their cheaper installation costs, low training requirements, and compatibility with more extensive security and identity management systems.
The transportation hubs segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the transportation hubs segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate. The need for sophisticated pedestrian management and security solutions is being driven by the quick global expansion of metro networks, airports, bus terminals, and train stations, especially in emerging economies. To effectively and safely handle enormous passenger volumes, these sites require multi-modal authentication, high throughput, and real-time monitoring systems. Demand is further accelerated by the post-COVID-19 focus on contactless entry, queue management, and integration with ticketing and surveillance systems. Additionally, government programs to improve passenger safety and update transit infrastructure are keeping this high-potential market growing.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share, driven by widespread adoption in government buildings, commercial buildings, transit hubs, and educational establishments. Strong infrastructure, heightened security awareness, and early adoption of technologies like RFID, biometrics, and AI-enabled access control are all advantages for the area. With rising investments in smart buildings and cyber security compliance, the United States is at the forefront of implementing cloud-based and integrated systems. Furthermore, the need for strong pedestrian management solutions is fueled by strict regulatory frameworks and a focus on public safety. North America's market dominance is further cemented by the existence of significant market players and continuous improvements to legacy systems.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR because of the quickening pace of urbanization, the expansion of infrastructure, and the heightened government spending on public transit and smart cities. Advanced access control systems are becoming increasingly popular in countries like China, India, Japan, and Southeast Asia for use in metro stations, airports, business buildings, and apartment complexes. The market is expanding more quickly as a result of growing tech-savvy consumers, rising security concerns, and the post-COVID-19 expansion of contactless solutions. Additionally, the growth of commercial real estate and supportive government policies are fostering an environment that is ideal for market expansion in the area.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Pedestrian Access Control System Market include CAME Group, Honeywell International Inc., ASSA ABLOY Global Solutions, Dormakaba Holding AG, KONE Corporation, Avigilon Corporation, Bosch Security Systems Inc, Genetec Inc., URSA Gates Ltd., Allegion plc, Schneider Electric SE, Gunnebo Entrance Control Inc, Hayward Turnstiles, Royal Boon Edam International B.V., Johnson Controls International plc, Motwane Security Systems Inc and Siemens AG.
In May 2025, Genetec Inc. has signed a five-year agreement with Western Sydney University, to offer full-time students semester-long internships, providing them with practical skills in a fast-growing industry. As part of the program, students will gain valuable hands-on experience at the Genetec Sydney Experience Centre, located in Sydney's Tech Central Hub. Interns will have the opportunity to work across different company departments, including Marketing, Channel Sales, Sales, Sales Engineering and Technology Support.
In December 2024, Bosch has announced the sale of its Building Technologies division's product business for security and communications technology to the European investment firm Triton. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The transaction encompasses three business units - Video, Access and Intrusion, and Communication - that represent the entire product business of Bosch Building Technologies that was offered for sale.
In December 2024, Honeywell announced the signing of a strategic agreement with Bombardier, a global leader in aviation and manufacturer of world-class business jets, to provide advanced technology for current and future Bombardier aircraft in avionics, propulsion and satellite communications technologies. The collaboration will advance new technology to enable a host of high-value upgrades for the installed Bombardier operator base, as well as lay innovative foundations for future aircraft.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.