IHS: Video Surveillance Market to Continue Notable Growth Despite Challenges
The global video surveillance market was worth an estimated $15 billion in 2014, and is expected to increase more than 10% in 2015, according to IHS.
The global video surveillance market was worth an estimated $15 billion in 2014, and is expected to increase more than 10% in 2015, according to IHS.
MarketsandMarkets analysts predict that the increased awareness about wireless technologies will propel the home automation and control market.
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A new report by Transparency Market Research names increased security and safety concerns as reasons that the video surveillance market will experience a compound annual growth rate of 19.1% by 2019.
Consumer Electronics Association’s new Builder Technology Market Study reveals that installations of almost every home technology increased or held constant from 2012 to 2013.