29/09/2013
USA dominant buyer of mobile video surveillance equipment
London, UK
“The skew toward North America comes primarily through huge sales in the police car and school bus vertical markets,” said David Green, IHS senior analyst for video surveillance and report author of “The World Market for Mobile Video Surveillance – 2013”. “This is something we’ve seen in each of the previous three editions of the research, but sales across these two verticals have pushed North America even further out in front.”
In EMEA and Asia, meanwhile, opportunities for the market are growing particularly in the areas of transit buses and in trains and trams. Already, many of the leading manufacturers in North America say they are investigating future sales prospects in Europe. By 2017 American sales will jump to $489.0 million, compared to $116.2 million for EMEA and $91.8 million for Asia.
“It’s fair to assume that the Americas will remain by far the largest region for at least the foreseeable future, but don’t be surprised to see some quicker growth in EMEA and Asia in the second half of this decade,” Green concluded.
“The World Market for Mobile Video Surveillance – 2013” has just been published by IHS and is now available.