Global Physical Security Business Report 2020-2025: Definitive Resource for Access Control, Video Surveillance & Intruder Alarm/Perimeter Protection Markets – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 27, 2021–
The "The Physical Security Business 2020 to 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
In March 2020, The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Within a few weeks, it was clear that the pandemic was highly likely to cause the world’s worst recession in the last 100 years. In June 2020, the World Bank published a baseline forecast envisioning a 5.2% contraction in global GDP in 2020.
Against this backdrop, the report delivers the best estimate of the global market for physical security products going forward to 2025 based on two scenarios. At this time, COVID-19 has been having second spikes in Q3 / Q4 and several countries are experiencing rolling lockdowns. The publisher believes our 2nd scenario looks more feasible where global markets take around a year to return to some normality and mass global adoption of a vaccine is achieved within 18 months. The publisher believes this has a probability of 65%.
Based on our Scenario 2, growth will recover by Q3 2021, and by the end of that year it will have grown by nearly 3%, however, different rates of growth apply in each of the 3 businesses and geographic territories. The publisher forecasts the market will reach over $42Bn by the end of 2025 at a CAGR of 6% over the next 5 years.
China continues to increase its share of the physical security product market. The Chinese market has grown rapidly through a boom in new construction and ‘Sharp Eyes’ surveillance projects driven by the public sector. However very little of this vastly expanding market is accessible to overseas manufacturers, nor is it likely to be in the foreseeable future, with ongoing political and trade tensions between the US and China.
What Impact Has The Covid-19 Pandemic Had On This Business?

  • Above all the COVID-19 outbreak will force suppliers to radically rethink how they operate their business, in particular resilience to externalities. In parallel, there will be lessons to learn on having a more coordinated and resilient supply chain. The Video Surveillance business is too dependent on Chinese OEMs and component manufacturers. With many of these factories closed for the first two months of 2020, it caused temporary supply chain issues.
  • The pandemic has created a demand for new solutions to help control the spread of the virus. Physical security products have risen to the challenge, helping to implement social distancing protocols through existing access and video systems with AI-powered analytics. Thermal cameras have also been deployed to measure people’s temperature, with demand being strong. However, their usefulness has been questioned, with the World Health Organisation saying that on its own temperature screening "may not be very effective".
  • The publisher estimates that the total value of world production of Physical Security products at factory gate prices in 2020 will be $31.7Bn, a decline of over 7.5% on 2019. Sales declined over the first 3 quarters of 2020 as a result of COVID-19. This has stopped 11 consecutive years of growth.

Key Topics Covered:
1. Coping with COVID-19
2. Structure, Shape & Size of the Physical Security Business
3. The Video Surveillance Market 2020 – 2025
4. The Access Control Market 2020 to 2025
5. Intruder Alarms / Perimeter Protection (IA/PP) Market 2020 to 2025
6. Wireless Technology
7. Standards, Cyber Security & Privacy
8. Software Markets in the Physical Security Business
9. The Impact of Open Systems – Integration – BAS Services & IoT & Real Estate Platforms
10. Growth Though New Business Opportunities
11. M&A Performance by Sector – Valuation and Outlook 2020 to 2025
12. Identifying Potential Acquisition Targets & High Growth Sectors
13. The Boom in VC Investment to 2020 is now Under Review
14. Strategic Alliances – Partnerships & Investments in Startups
Appendix
A1 – The World’s Major Physical Security Companies 2020
A2 – Acquisitions Announcements in 2019 to 2020
A3 – Potential Acquisition Targets 2020
A4 – Directory of AI Video Analytic Suppliers
Companies Mentioned

  • ACRE
  • ACTi Corporation
  • ADT
  • Agent Vi
  • Aimetis
  • Alcatraz AI
  • Allegion
  • Amazon
  • AnyVision
  • Arcules Global
  • Arecont Vision
  • Assa Abloy
  • Avigilon
  • Axis Communications
  • Axsys Technologies
  • AxxonSoft
  • Basler
  • Blighter Surveillance
  • Bosch
  • BriefCam
  • Brivo
  • Calipsa
  • Canon
  • CDVI
  • CheckPoint Systems
  • CIAS
  • Cisco
  • Civic Technologies
  • CNB Technology
  • CNL Software
  • CSST
  • Dahua
  • Dallmeier
  • Deep Sentinel
  • Digital Barriers
  • Dormakaba
  • DVTel
  • Eagle Eye Networks
  • Elkron
  • Envysion
  • Firetide
  • Flir
  • FluidMesh
  • G4S
  • Gallagher
  • Genetec
  • Geutebruck
  • Google
  • Gunnebo
  • Halma
  • Hanwha Techwin
  • HID Global
  • Hikvision
  • Hitachi
  • Hitron
  • Honeywell
  • Huawei
  • Identiv
  • IDIS
  • iLoq
  • Indigovision
  • Invinova
  • Isonas
  • Jablotron
  • Johnson Controls
  • JVC
  • Keri Systems
  • Legic Identsystems
  • LG
  • Magal Security Group
  • Mango DSP
  • March Networks
  • Megvii
  • Mercury Security
  • Microsoft
  • Milestone Systems
  • Mirasys
  • Mitsubishi
  • Napco Security
  • Nedap
  • Nuuo
  • Object Video
  • Openpath
  • Optex
  • Panasonic
  • Paxton
  • Pivot3
  • Primion Technology AG
  • Pyronix
  • Qognify incl Nice Systems Security
  • Risco Group
  • Salto
  • Schneider Electric
  • SeeTec Communications GmbH
  • Senstar Stellar
  • SimonVoss
  • Smartvue
  • Sony
  • Stanley Black & Decker
  • Suprema
  • Sureview
  • Synectics
  • Tamron
  • TDSi
  • Teleste
  • Tiandy
  • TKH
  • Ubiquiti
  • Uniview
  • UTC
  • Vanderbilt
  • Verint
  • Verkada
  • Vicon
  • VideoIQ
  • Vidsys
  • Vivotek
  • Waltz
  • Wavesight
  • Wavestore
  • Zicom

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