1 September 2015

Global Intelligence

Hikvision claims top position in world CCTV & video surveillance market

Now number 1 in every equipment category According to the latest report from business information provider IHS Inc, Hikvision has strengthened its position as the world’s leading CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment company, the fourth year in a row that Hikvision has topped the list. The company’s dominant 16.3% total market share in terms of revenue is up by more than 50% compared with the previous year and more than double its 8% market share of just two years ago. Even more significantly, Hikvision has claimed the Number 1 position in every individual equipment category and makes up 18.9% of the global network security camera market, an increase of 5.9 percentage points in revenue market share compared with last year’s Number 2 position (13%) in this fast-growing camera sector. The report also highlights the company’s efforts in overseas markets over the years by ranking Number 2 in CCTV & Video Surveillance Equipment category in the EMEA market, achieving a 9.2% market share. “We are very pleased to see Hikvision’s rankings in CCTV and video surveillance equipment. This is an attribute to our continuous R&D innovation and investment. Importantly, we move forward with the rapidly developing market trends of IP surveillance which benefits us the great achievements in IP product segments,” says Cynthia Ho, Vice President at Hikvision. “We appreciate our customers’ and partners’ support and trust in Hikvision. Looking forward, we will continue to seize every opportunity to meet the market need and keep investing in R&D, offering more benefits and service to our customers.”

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David Mills of Forster Profiles Middle East talks the fire glazing and steel profile systems market

This month’s Specifically Speaking is with David Mills, Head of Forster Profiles Middle East, and a long time supporter of the Safety Design in Buildings (SDiB) campaign. Forster originates from Switzerland and specialises in high quality steel frame profiles for buildings which help keep fire spread and smoke development in buildings under control, as well as ensuring burglar and bullet resistance. Forster is well known in the fire glazing and steel profile systems market. But can you explain your global, and regional, market position right now? Forster Profile Systems is an international business and our profiles have been used on construction projects around the world for many years. The Middle East is a key region for us and over the last few years we have seen significant growth especially within the passive fire protection industry, where we sell our range of fire glazing systems. While it is difficult to ascertain our true market position here in the Middle East, we have secured work on a number of very high profile projects (such as Abu Dhabi Airport Midfield Terminal Building, UAE, and Muscat International Airport, Oman) and are confident that our business will continue to grow year on year. How has 2015 been in this region performance wise? There have been both talks of another construction boom – but also a small economic slump (especially in the property market) – how has this played out for you in terms of profits? 2015 has been a record breaking year for Forster Profile Systems in the Middle East. We have seen a tremendous increase in both sales and turnover, and the forecast for 2016 is very good. We believe that safety is a paramount concern to all building designers and because of this we are confident the passive fire protection industry will continue to grow. As a supporter and participant in the Safety Design in Buildings Campaign, have you noticed any shift in the audience awareness about safety strategies in the GCC over the past two years? The people and organisations here in the Middle East are very keen to learn, and we always see a good turnout at the SDiB conferences. The Civil Defence Authorities in particular, have been doing excellent work in helping to drive building safety strategies throughout the region. The Civil Defence requirements are now very stringent and this is forcing the construction industry to encourage safe building strategies throughout the procurement process, from concept design through to the management of live building. What’s new for Forster technology wise? We are always developing new systems and innovations. For the Abu Dhabi Airport building we designed, tested and certified a bespoke fire resistant façade system to be used on the Gate House Buildings as well as a bespoke fire resistant façade system to be used on the internal hotel building. Our team in Switzerland has also developed a fire resistant sliding door c/w breakout function and our UNICO XS system is possible the most narrow window system on the market, offering profiles which are only 23mm thick. If you could change one thing about the safety industry tomorrow what would it be? I think if I could change one thing, it would be to establish one set of construction safety codes which could be adopted throughout the entire region. In many ways the Middle East region is quite unique, as the building specifications often utilise standards from the UK, Europe and North America and this can lead to confusion when companies come to tender work. On a personal level, what are the greatest challenges of your role? What is most rewarding? The projects here in the Middle East are like nowhere else in the world, both in terms of their scale and the innovation required to construct them. Our challenge is to stay ahead of the game, continue to develop the most extensive range of fire glazing systems in the market and be ready to initiate project specific developments within extremely tight deadlines. The most rewarding aspect of my job is the fact I have been directly involved in so many landmark projects and to know that our systems will make people safe. Specifically Speaking features a Q&A with a different security consultant every month. Email eprocter@ssngulf.com for more information.  

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