26.06.2013 • NewsAxisIHSIMS

Market study: Axis is No.1 in network and security cameras and also video encoders

According to an IHS Research report, Axis Communications retains its global market-leading position in network cameras and security cameras and has also taken first place in video ...

According to an IHS Research report, Axis Communications retains its global market-leading position in network cameras and security cameras and has also taken first place in video encoders.

"We have further strengthened our position due to our long-term strategy of continuous releases of innovative network video products and the fact that we offer high-quality security solutions in a global market in conjunction with our loyal partners," says Ray Mauritsson, President of Axis Communications. "IHS estimates continued high market growth, however, slightly lower than previously, over the next five years. IHS also indicates the market today is more fragmented, with many vendors offering network video products for security solutions."

Axis is still ranked number one and is global market leader in the network cameras and security cameras categories. The security cameras category includes both analog cameras and network cameras. Last year, Axis further strengthened its market position by taking first place in the video encoders category, a video encoder is a product that is connected to an analog camera, which makes it possible to use the advantages of a network solution.

According to IHS, network cameras will account for more than 50 percent of global surveillance camera sales by 2014. This may be compared to network cameras' share of global sales in 2012, which amounted to approximately 40 percent, according to IHS Research.

 

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