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08/02/2018

Motorola signals more Safe City activity with Avigilon acquisition

London, UK

After the revelation last week that Motorola has entered into an agreement to acquire Avigilon, one of the world's largest suppliers of professional video surveillance equipment, Jon Cropley, principal analyst, video surveillance at IHS Markit explores Motorola's motives for moving into the video surveillance market place. 

Rumours about Avigilon being acquired have been circulating in the industry for years. And according to Cropley, many expected one of Avigilon's competitors to acquire it. Instead, Motorola Solutions, a company with limited current involvement in the video surveillance market, has stepped in.

Cropley suggests that Motorola's focus on public safety projects is likely to have been a major motivation for the acquisition. City surveillance is an important element of public safety. Professional video surveillance equipment revenue has been growing faster in the city surveillance sector than in the rest of the market in recent years. IHS Markit forecasts this will continue, with the city surveillance sector growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.1 percent to 2021 — and the total market growing at a CAGR of 6.8 percent.

IHS Markit also estimates that Avigilon was the eighth largest supplier of professional video surveillance equipment in 2016 with over 2 percent of a global market worth $15.4 billion.

"The announcement to acquire Avigilon comes after a string of acquisitions by Motorola over the past three years." Says Jon Cropley. "Some notable recent acquisitions include the UK Tetra operator Airwave, the US-based 911 business of Airbus DS Communications, Kodiak (a push-to-talk provider) and Spillman (a public safety software provider). Given these deals and planned acquisition of Avigilon, it’s clear that Motorola is aiming to increase activity in the wider public safety and ‘safe city’ market, moving beyond its emergency communications focus of the past. Traction of national public safety broadband networks such as ESN and Firstnet, which facilitate video integration, further support this strategic play."

IHS Markit estimated Motorola held approximately 7 percent of the nearly $5 billion command and control technologies and services market in 2017, making it the largest supplier to this market.


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