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Network camera sales are forecasted to account for about 60% of total worldwide surveillance camera sales by 2016
Axis is number one amongst both IP-based and analogue camera providers

Axis Communications, the world leader in network video surveillance, announces that it has overtaken the number one global manufacturer position for all surveillance cameras – including IP-based and analogue providers – according to the latest IMS Research report*.

Since inventing the world’s first IP-based video camera in 1996, Axis has been ranked number one as the recognized surveillance market leader in the category of network cameras – however, in last year’s report citing 2010, Axis was ranked third overall for surveillance camera manufacturers when including providers of both analogue and digital cameras. The most recent IMS report indicates that Axis is now the leading provider in the overall surveillance cameras category, even though the company only sells IP-based video products.

“The video surveillance industry – despite the impression often painted on TV and in the movies – is one of the last holdouts to fully embrace the digital age,” said Fredrik Nilsson, general manager, North America, Axis Communications. “But the fact that an all-IP provider is now the number one manufacturer of all surveillance cameras worldwide is a sure fire sign that the analogue to digital shift in video surveillance is upon us. The numbers for the North American market are even more promising.”

“The report confirms our own estimates of gained market shares last year, where we presented a growth of 33 percent,” said Ray Mauritsson, president & CEO, Axis Communications. “We further strengthened our position by continuing our strategy, which is based on the three cornerstones: launch of innovative network video products, a well-developed partner network and global expansion.”

According to IMS Research, network camera sales are forecast to account for approximately 60 percent of total worldwide surveillance camera sales by 2016, compared to approximately 40 percent in 2011.

“In line with our own predictions, IMS Research forecasts strong, long term growth for network video products with an average yearly growth of 25 percent in the coming years,” continued Mauritsson. 

*The 2012 edition of the annual IMS Research report, “The World Market for CCTV & Video Surveillance Equipment,” is based on reported data for 2011 and contains comprehensive information on all vendors providing analogue and digital video surveillance equipment, such as cameras, recording solutions and video encoders.

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