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19% 2015-2020 CAGR for Video Analytics, Object Recognition, Intelligent Video Surveillance & ISR APAC Market, Says a New Report from Homeland Security Research Corp.











Video Analytics, ISR, Intelligent Video Surveillance and Object Recognition Asia-Pacific Market Share


Washington D.C. (PRWEB) October 27, 2014

Following a decade of slow market penetration, the Intelligent Video Surveillance, ISR Analytics, Object Recognition and Video Analytics industry is forecasted to experience a decade of unprecedented growth. The booming market is expected to balloon, exceeding $ 33 B in revenues in Asia Pacific alone between 2015 & 2020

According to the Video Analytics, ISR, Intelligent Video Surveillance & Object Recognition: Asia-Pacific Market-2015-2020 Market report, the intense growth is driven by 5 major vectors:

1. Supply Side – Economies of Scale – The explosive growth of the mobile devices industry reduced the cost of “Smart Camera on a Chip” and Chip-Sets to dollars and cents.

2. Demand Side: Emerging Market Sectors- By 2020, billions of cameras equipped with image vision recognition technologies will be introduced into many growth sectors, for example:

Automotive accident aversion systems
Mobile devices object recognition based e-commerce
Smart Cities

3. “Smart Imaging of Everything”- Industry behemoths such as IBM and Cisco are forecasting that by 2020 over 50 billion “Internet of Everything” devices will be networked worldwide. A significant number of these devices will include Smart-Cameras.

4. Technology- Novel Algorithms & Advanced Cloud Computing (e.g. Advanced Object Recognition algorithms) will open the door for numerous new applications and markets. Cloud computing enable networked cameras to use cutting edge computation and reduce the cost of endpoint computing & upgrade

5. GDP Growth- Rapid GDP growth lead APAC nations to invest $ Trillions in imaging related infrastructures. For example, in China, 650 cities construct their CCTV surveillance based safe city projects. Mass public transportation projects, include CCTV based security & control systems

Questions answered in this 2-volume 532-page report include:

What will the market size be in 2020?
What are the main technology trends?
Where and what are the market opportunities?
What are the market drivers and inhibitors?
Who are the key vendors?
What are the challenges to market penetration?

The report examines each dollar spent in the market via three orthogonal money trails: vertical sectors, national markets, and revenue sources. The report is also granulated into 50 sub-markets.

The “Video Analytics, Object Recognition, Intelligent Video Surveillance & ISR: Asia-Pacific Market-2015-2020” report presents in 545 pages, 94 tables and 174 figures, analysis of 55 current and pipeline technologies and 110 leading vendors. The report has been explicitly customized to enable decision-makers to identify business opportunities, pipeline technologies, market size, trends and risks, as well as to benchmark business plans. The report presents for each submarket 2011-2014 data, analyses, and projects the 2015-2020 market and technologies from several perspectives, including:

Business opportunities and challenges
SWOT analysis
Market analysis (e.g., market dynamics, market drivers and inhibitors)
2011-2020 market* by vertical submarket: Defense Sector, Critical Infrastructure Security, Transportation & Logistics, Aviation & Maritime Security, Safe Cities & Smart Cities, Border Security, Commercial & Public Buildings, Entertainment & Casinos Security, Retail – Analytics, Residential Security and other submarkets
2011-2020 market* by geographical region – Asia-Pacific, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and other Asia-Pacific countries

Current and pipeline technologies, including:

Object Sorting and ID, Behavioral Analysis, Video Analytic Applications, Video Analytics Architecture Image Segmentation Algorithms Item Tracking, Intelligent CCTV Surveillance Algorithms, Item Identification and Recognition, IVS Based Face Recognition, Sorting Actions and Behaviors, Crowd Surveillance, Multi-Camera Intelligent CCTV Surveillance Systems, Remote Threat Identification, Intelligent Video Surveillance System Performance, Distributed Sensors Remote Systems, Remote Biometric Identification, Watch Lists fused IVS, Fused VA and Biometrics, Fused Multi-modal IVS Biometric Remote People Screening, Intelligent Video Surveillance Tracking, IVS & VA based Behavioral Profiling, Tag and Track, Wireless Video Analytics, Video Content Analysis Algorithms, Automated Analysis of Video Surveillance Data, Item Detection, Gaussian Mixture Based Background Subtraction Algorithms, Background Subtraction, Item Detection Based on Single-Image Algorithms, Item Tracking Algorithms, Kalman Filtering Techniques, Region Segmentation, Partially Observable Markov Decision Process, IVS Systems, “Splitting” Items Algorithms, Dimension Based Items Classifiers, Shape Based Item Classifiers, Event Detection Methods, Vision-Based Human Action Recognition, Derived Egomotion, Path Reconstruction Algorithms, Video Cameras Gap Mitigation Algorithms, Networked Cameras Tag and Track Algorithms, Fusion Engines, Event Description, IVS Reasoning, IVS Reporting, Smart Cameras, Pulse Video Analytics, License Plate Recognition (LPR), Cloud Video Analytics, Kalman Filters Application to Track Moving Items, Real Time Automatic Alerts Algorithms Online Video Analytics

Companies operating in the market (profiles, products and contact info) including:

3i-MIND, 3VR, 3xLOGIC, AAI Corporation, AAM Systems, ACTi Corporation, ADT Security Services, Adaptive Imaging Technologies, Agent Video Intelligence, AGT International, Aimetis, ALPHAOPEN, American Dynamics, Ampex Data Systems Corporation, Aralia System, AVCON Information Technology Co. Ltd., Avigilon Corporation, Axis, Axxon, BAE Systems Plc, Basler, BiKal, Boeing Defense, Space & Security, Bosch Security Systems, Briefcam, Camero, Cernium, Churchill Navigation, CIEFFE, Cisco, Citilog, ClickIt, Cognimatics, Digital Results Group, Emza Visual Sense, Eptascape, DVTel, Exacq, GE Security, Genetec, Geovision, HASAM, Honeywell, IMINT Image Intelligence AB, IndigoVision, Intellivid, Intergraph Corporation, IntuVision Inc, ioimage, IPConfigure, IPS Intelligent Video Analytics, Ipsotek, IQinVision, ISS, ITT EchoStorm, L-3 Communications Holdings Inc, Lockheed Martin Corporation, LuxRiot, MACROSCOP, March Networks, Mate Intelligent Video Ltd., Matrix Vision, MDS, Milestone Systems A/S, Mirasys, Mobotix, MTS, National Instruments, NetPosa Technologies, Ltd., NICE Systems, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Nuuo, ObjectVideo, On-Net Surveillance Systems, PCI-Suntek Technology Co., Ltd., Pelco, Pivot3, Pixim, Proximex, PV Labs, Raytheon Company, Salient Stills, Samsung Techwin, Sarnoff Corporation, SeeTec, Sentient, Siemens, SightLogix, Smartvue, Sony, Synectics, Synesis, Texas Instruments, Thales Group, V.A.S. GmbH, VDG Security BV, Verint, Viasys Intelligent Video Analytics, Vicon, Videalert Ltd, VideoBank, VideoIQ, VideoMining, VideoNext, Vidient, Vigilant Systems, Vi-system, WeCU Technologies Ltd, Westec, Zhejiang Dahua Technology

(*) including: systems sales, installation and aftersale revenues (i.e., service and upgrades)




























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Pioneer Solutions Receives Double The Recognition in 2013 Energy Risk Software Rankings











In 2013, Pioneer Solutions was recognized as No. 1 for Carbon Emissions Trading


Denver, Colo. (PRWEB) March 12, 2013

Pioneer Solutions is pleased to announce their results of the 2013 Energy Risk Software Rankings.

This year, Pioneer Solutions, ranked in the top five in 15 separate categories, including No. 1 in Carbon Emissions. This is more than double the number of individual categories which Pioneer was ranked in the previous year and nearly quadruple since 2011.

Pioneer also ranked for the fourth year in a row for their customer support and ease of integration abilities. Other notable category rankings include: Best Overall ETRM Platform, Best for Project Delivery on Time and Within budget, Best Market Knowledge, and Regulatory Compliance.

Uday Baral, President and CEO of Pioneer Solutions, commented, “We are very pleased that the effort we have been putting into our product and business practices is being acknowledged by the ETRM community. We feel that the recognitions we have received this year are a great testament to the fact that our next-generation software solutions are gaining momentum in the industry.”

George Bradshaw, Director of ETRM & EMIS Solutions (EMEA) for Pioneer Solutions noted, “Energy professionals are year on year becoming more aware of Pioneer’s capabilities and value proposition, and to see this reflected by our rankings results is a great achievement.”

Here is a detailed list of Pioneer’s 2013 rankings:

        1. Carbon emissions trading

        2. Customer/support services

        3. Best for project delivery on time and within budget

        4. Physical and financial integration

        5. Integration of different data sets

        6. Best market knowledge

        7. Overall ease of using the system

        8. Best market knowledge

        9. Portfolio management

        10. Best overall ETRM platform

        11. Best middle-office system

        12. Regulatory compliance

        13. Order routing & connectivity

        14. Market risk: Gas

        15. Front Office Trade Capture

In addition to surveying participants on vendor capabilities, the survey also gathers information from respondents about their plans and preparedness on certain issues. This year, the big topics were budgets and regulatory compliance.

According to the report, 45% of participants say their budgets will remain the same while 28% and 27% expect an increase or decrease, respectively.

When it comes to regulatory preparedness, only 20% said that their systems are ready for regulations such as Dodd-Frank, EMIR, and REMIT. Five percent report being not at all ready. Luckily, 40% say they are almost ready and 34% are not quite ready, but have started the process.

The Energy Risk survey assesses software vendors based on the functionality, usability, performance, and reliability of solutions by conducting an online poll of industry users of energy trading and risk management tools.

Pioneer Solutions has been participating in the survey since 2009 and has seen notable progress each year.

To access Pioneer’s full results, follow this download link.

Also be sure to check out Pioneer’s ETRM Blog for up-to-date info on Pioneer Solutions as well as a variety of industry topics.

About Pioneer:

Pioneer Solutions LLC is a global software provider of next generation Energy Trading and Risk Management (ETRM) Environmental Management Information Systems (EMIS) & Enterprise Compliance Solutions. Pioneer’s comprehensive suite of products are designed specifically for utility and energy companies and offer a single seamlessly integrated platform that can handle all commodity types, risk exposures and compliance needs.

Offering the latest in business processing capability, Pioneer’s products offer the user a configurable environment that allows for customizable templates for workflow and user-defined custom formula entry. Serving some of the largest utilities and energy companies across the globe, Pioneer’s flexible solutions are designed for rapid deployment and easily adapt to clients’ unique business processes, model complex trading scenarios and automate business processes.























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Smith & Associates Gains Local and Industry Recognition












HOUSTON, TX (PRWEB) June 29, 2012

Smith & Associates, the industry leader in global electronics distribution, was recently named to the Houston Chronicle’s listing (i) of Houston’s largest private companies, released June 24. This recognition is the latest in a string of recent news coverage Smith has gained in both community and industry-wide publications.

The Chronicle’s listing, which recognizes Houston’s largest private companies, ranks 93 noteworthy and strong Houston businesses, detailing the type of business, 2011 revenue, total employees, number of Houston-area employees, year founded, and top executive of each ranking company. Out of 93, Smith is securely-situated on this list as the 27th-largest Houston company. With a 2011 revenue of $ 513 million, 350 employees worldwide (185 of these from the Houston-area), and 28 years in business since its 1984 establishment, Smith holds a significant place among the businesses in its community.

This recognition comes a month after the release of Global Purchasing’s “Top 50 Electronics Distributors 2012” announcement (ii), which provides “a comprehensive list of the largest electronic components distributors doing business in North America.” The article introduces Smith as “new to [Global Purchasing’s] top 10 this year […] coming in at number 10,” in a list that comprises both franchised and independent distributors (Kickham).

A May 7th listing (iii) released by EE Times/EBN, “Top Independent Distributors” (p. S24), provides further focused industry recognition: this alphabetical listing highlights the industry’s 32 leading independent distributors. As the top independent distributor of semiconductors and electronic components, Smith is listed alongside other companies distinguished in the field.

“We’re pleased to be recognized among other significant companies in our community and industry,” said Marc Barnhill, Smith’s Chief Trading Officer. “In a city as major and economically-bustling as Houston, it’s an honor to be recognized as one of the top players, and even more of an honor to be regarded as a vital part of our international industry. With Smith’s global reach, sourcing and market expertise, and commitment to quality, sustainability, and constant growth, we are looking forward to seeing what further levels of achievement we can reach.”    

About Smith & Associates

Founded in Houston in 1984, Smith & Associates is a leader in the independent distribution of semiconductors and electronic components to electronics and high tech manufacturers. Smith offers shortage sourcing for commodity and obsolete parts, innovative purchasing and inventory management solutions, redistribution of excess inventory, and component stocking for warranty and repair programs.

A privately held company, Smith & Associates employs more than 350 people worldwide, with annual revenue in excess of US $ 500 million. Smith’s regional hubs in Houston, Hong Kong and Amsterdam are ISO certified and IDEA compliant. In addition, sales and purchasing offices are located in Silicon Valley, Barcelona, Guadalajara, New York, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Denver, and Penang. For more information, see http://www.smithweb.com/ or to reach a Smith representative 24 hours a day, please call: 1.800.HOUSTON or +1 713.430.3000.

Contacts:

Mark Bollinger

Smith & Associates, V.P. of Marketing

+1 713.430.3000

mbollinger(at)nfsmith(dot)com

Ashley Wilkinson

BOCA Communications

+ 1 415.738.7718 x4

Ashley(at)bocacommunications(dot)com

i. http://www.chron.com/business/chron-100/article/Check-out-the-largest-private-companies-3651992.php

ii. http://globalpurchasing.com/distributors/top-50-electronics-distributors-2012

iii. http://pages.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/cmp/eetimes050712/offline/cmp_eetimes050712.pdf

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