Thursday, 24 May 2018

CCTV Video Surveillance Systems Market 2014-2024

Surveillance technologies now consistently feature as an essential component of every national government's effort to deter criminal activity and investigate those offences that do occur, in addition to playing an important role in the development of an effective homeland security posture. Additionally, they also provide private consumers with an effective, and relatively inexpensive, means of ensuring operational efficiency and reducing shrinkage. Accordingly, CCTV products can now be found in a wide range of market verticals, from retail and gaming through to airports, ports, prisons, and governmental. Funding to secure the latter has always guaranteed a certain level of expenditure on CCTV products, especially in security conscious countries such as the United StatesIsrael, and China, yet with the tentative recovery of the global economy a resurgent private sector is anticipated to enable spending to reach $23.3bn in 2014. Indeed, with consumer consumption picking up in previously depressed markets, and with huge investments being made in infrastructure around the world, the demand for CCTV products is only set to increase as products continue to offer more and more capabilities, and prices continue to tumble.
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CCTV Camera Market – Dome Cameras to Grow at Healthy Clip due to Investments

The global CCTV camera market is witnessing a wave of consolidation on account of mergers and acquisitions. Another noticeable pattern in the market is the high concentration of manufacturers in the U.S. and Asia Pacific. Most of them are pouring money into development of new and better products to outgun their competitors.Some of the prominent participants in the global CCTV camera market are Axis Communications AB, Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Geovision Inc, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co Ltd, Hanwha Techwin Co. Ltd, Honeywell International Inc., Panosonic System Network Co. Limited, Pelco Inc, Toshiba Corporation, and Zhejiang Dahau Technology Co. Ltd.As per a report by Transparency Market Research, the global CCTV camera market is slated to expand at robust 12.7% CAGR during the period between 2017 and 2025 to become worth US$23.32 bn by 2025.Depending upon the type of model, the global CCTV camera market can be segmented into PTZ camera, box camera, dome camera, bullet camera, etc. Of them, the segment of dome camera leads the market and in 2016 its leading share came to about 45% share in 2016. The segment is expected to grow at a healthy clip in the years ahead as well on account of the investments in its technology. 
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CCTV Camera Prices and Specifications

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CCTV Camera Market Outlook and Growth Forecast for the Period 2017 – 2025

Market Research Report Search Engine (MRRSE) recently announced the addition of a new research study to its comprehensive collection of research reports. The research report, titled “CCTV Camera Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2017 – 2025” CCTV cameras offer a secure medium to monitor and record images and video. The demand for CCTV cameras for the purpose of surveillance has soared globally. This demand is attributed to the rising threat to public security due to criminal and terrorist attacks. Apart from public security surveillance CCTV cameras are used to monitor areas such as shopping malls, hotels, streets, banks, and government buildings.CCTV cameras vary on the basis of technology and model type. The CCTV camera market consists of a large number of software and hardware providers. The CCTV camera market value chain is characterized by system integrator,s and service providers. The CCTV camera market is highly competitive since it has a large number of hardware, software, and technology providers. Intense competition in the market affects the pricing strategy adopted by the players in the CCTV market. Investments in research and development initiatives is largely prevalent in the CCTV camera market.
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Honeywell’s updated Command and Control Suite enhances data visualisation

Command and Control Suite release 200 (CCS R200) connects people with data analytics to help drive operational improvements and efficiencies by building on Honeywell’s original software.
The latest generation brings more building performance data to key personnel, from building operators and managers to security incident response teams, to help reduce operational costs, mitigate risk and enhance businesses.CCS R200 combines intelligent automation, advanced analytics and data visualization with the contemporary user experience of consumer home and mobile electronics.
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BMTC to install CCTV cameras to crack down on illegal private operators

The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation will install CCTV cameras at various locations in the city so that it can crack down on illegal services of maxi cabs, vans and private buses. Officials say the corporation loses as much as ₹ 109 crore annually to private players.They are hopeful that the cameras will provide them evidence which can be presented to regional transport authorities who can then initiate action against owners of the private transporters.
Hitherto, officials recorded footage on mobile phones when they accompanied RTO officials on their rounds. They hope once the cameras are installed there will be a more systematic approach to clamping down on private operators.
“Illegal operations by private parties is rampant in many parts of the city. There is a need to document illegal operations on daily basis and CCTV cameras are required. The transport department has been acting against these errant operators by carrying out drives but existing laws are not stringent enough to stop these operations,” said Managing director of the BMTC V. Ponnuraj.
He said regional transport authorities can initiate action only by suspending their permits. “As most of these vehicles are registered outside the city limits we have to pursue the matter with several regional transport authority.”
According to BMTC officials, private operators continue to do their business even after being penalised by the authorities or the court. “With the help of CCTV cameras, we will build a strong case on vehicles involved, points they pick up passengers and routes they operate before taking up the matter with authorities concerned,” Mr. Ponnuraj said.
The BMTC will install and manage the CCTV cameras. “From April onwards, all private transport vehicles will have to install GPS. We are hoping it will help us to track their operations,” he added.
The BMTC is ready to take on bigger private operators who provide services to companies in Electronics City. While it’s perfectly legal for a company to hire a private player for its employees, the problem arises when drivers pick up passengers on their way back.To crack down on this, CCTV cameras will be installed at various locations such as Electronics City, Silk Board, Hebbal, Kalasipalyam, Sumanahsali to name a few.   
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Bengaluru: Soon, CCTV at all major junctions

In a effort to improve public safety and security in the city, Bruhat  Bengaluru  Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is all set to install more than 400 high definition  CCTV  cameras at major junctions.

The BBMP, which will be responsible for the maintenance of the CCTV cameras, will be spending Rs 30 crore on the project. The Palike is currently holding discussions with the police to finalise the camera specifications.

“Currently, we are holding discussions with the traffic police on the specifications of the cameras. The cameras will be installed along B-TRAC roads. The cameras will be able to capture still images and moving images and will have zoom function. In another week, the complete specifications will be finalised and, once that is done, we will call for the tender. We plan to install more than 400 cameras along B-TRAC roads and major junctions in the city,” a source from BBMP said.

BBMP is also looking at the option of getting wireless cameras. “We are also holding discussions to decide if we can make these cameras wireless,” the source added.

The total cost for the project is pegged at Rs 30 crore and the BBMP has a fund of Rs 10 lakh for each ward.

Recently, BBMP had proposed to install about 1.4 lakh CCTV cameras along 14,000 km of city roads as part of its  Safe City  project. The aim of the project was to make the city safer by installing a CCTV camera for every 100-meter stretch of city roads.
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Bengaluru Gets 18 Indira Canteens On Wheels, Equipped With CCTV Cameras

BENGALURU:  Eighteen brand new mobile Indira Canteens offered healthy and subsidised food in several areas of Bengaluru where it wasn't possible to have brick and mortar outlets. Six more canteens will be added to the fleet by the end of February. The mobile canteens also have CCTV cameras. The project aims at making Karnataka "hunger-free", said Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah while launching the vans on Republic Day.

The first Indira Canteen was launched in August last year. The new mobile canteens will be operational near hospitals, bus stands and railway stations. Indira Canteens, which are being operated by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagra Palike (BBMP), provide breakfast at Rs. 5 and lunch and dinner for Rs. 10 each. The government spends Rs. 32 per person per day, which takes their annual expenditure to Rs. 115 crores for providing the subsidised food to around 3 lakh citizens.

"The Indira Canteens on wheels are cost effective...it costs around Rs. 14 lakh each whereas we have to shell out Rs. 28 lakh for the construction of a fixed structure for the subsidised canteen," N Manjunath Prasad, the commissioner of the Bengaluru civic body, said.

Earlier, there were canteens operational at 170 of the 198 BBMP wards in the city. The mobile vans are part of the government's efforts to ensure that all 198 centres have operational canteens by February.

The government has also turned to the government's department for ex-servicemen, the Sainik Welfare Board, to help monitor the canteens and ensure security and hygiene. Each canteen is slated to have two former army personnel looking after them. The need for security was highlighted when, in October last year, three men tried to create a ruckus by claiming they found a cockroach in their food. CCTV footage revealed the men themselves had dropped the cockroach in the food.
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"We have outsourced the security and the supervision of Indira Canteens and Kitchens as well in order to ensure the proper functioning and maintenance of hygiene and quality" Mr Prasad said.

The initiative by the state government is being seen as an attempt to woo voters in Karnataka which goes to the polls later this year.
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Global CCTV Camera Housing Market

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