According to the latest intelligence from Frost and Sullivan, Ernitec has achieved a fine placement of number 2 in the top 5 list of leading players in the Scandinavian CCTV market.
This means that Ernitec is one of the leading suppliers of CCTV products in the Scandinavian security industry. Moreover, Ernitec is not new in the field, as the company has its feet solidly planted in the soil of the business since it was established in 1972.
"With an experience of more than 35 years in the business, Ernitec has proven that we show the ability to keep up with the market and its demands for innovation and for sound, reliable and responsive business practice. We are honoured to be recognised for our achievements by Frost and Sullivan", says the CEO of Ernitec Juan Farré. "Ernitec's growing position in the current market is both due to the fact that we, as an organisation, continuously are ready to improve and renew ourselves, that we prioritise robust and reliable products, an extensive service and support for our customers and an excellent supply chain management. Our dedicated and competent staff average more than 14 years of service in the industry; they make it happen".
Right now the Scandinavian security market as a whole is among the fastest growing in the world, both thanks to the strong national economies and an open approach to welcome new technology and innovative products. As a result of that, the Scandinavian security market is a leader in IP software and technology. According to the intelligence, the total value of the Scandinavian CCTV equipment market was US$ 180 million in 2005, and the expected annual growth for the next five years will be at least 6%. The future growth will rely on the increasing popularity of IP products, although analogue cameras will remain an important segment for some time to come.
Ernitec has released a full range of products directed towards the IP world, and is especially prioritising to make the technology transition phase smooth for the customer by specialising in technologies that allow the analogue and the IP world to interact and play together.