Global Access Control Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Offering, By Vertical (Commercial, Military & Defense, Residential, Transportation, Manufacturing & Industrial, Healthcare, Government), By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2023 - 2029
The Global Access Control Market size is expected to reach $16.2 billion by 2029, rising at a market growth of 8.1% CAGR during the forecast period.
Access Control is a strategy to increase the security of any computing system by preventing unauthorized users from accessing certain resources. It includes both logical access and physical access. At the same time, physical access control restricts physical IT assets, buildings, and campuses, and logical access control links with system files, data, and computer networks. The access control solution comprises confirming a person's identification using biometrics or access cards and confirming this with any business entities to authorize access.
The main drivers of market expansion are the escalating security concerns for data security and the expanding penetration of cyber threats. Further factors boosting market expansion include the growing use of wireless technology & electronic devices. In addition, the development of the Internet of Things for cloud computing, connected devices, and blockchain technology due to technological advancements helps to impose a favorable outlook on the market.
The standard for security is raised in many applications by using biometrics with mobile devices. The market for access control is expected to grow due to smartphones' support for biometrics, which will also improve consumer convenience and security. By protecting workers from potential occurrences in workplaces or other locations, access control systems serve as security for employers and employees. To increase accountability, the system also provides for log keeping. The improvement of office environment safety and security is a result of the use of access control systems.
The need for connected access control systems for houses that can be accessed remotely is driven by the expanding uptake of cutting-edge home solutions. Touchless visitor control through video intercom fast gains popularity as a desirable option for residential complexes worldwide, but mostly in the US. Even when tenants are not at home, these systems allow them to appear to be there. Property managers can boost their security due to a new building operating level called video intercom access control. Moreover, increasing security while lowering costs is crucial across numerous industry verticals as frauds, cyberattacks, and government authentication regulations continue to expand in reach and sophistication.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
The COVID-19 pandemic is the spark for quickening this improvement, the global IT sector is moving faster to improve its security techniques and capabilities. The need for sophisticated technologies and authentication has increased due to the phenomenal development in cyberattacks or phishing assaults brought on by working from home. It will mark a turning point in the widespread usage of strong authentication techniques to protect valuables and sensitive data. In addition, the demand for multistep verification & authentication systems is increasing due to the developing digital infrastructure, fueling the expansion of the access control market.
Market Growth Factors
Growing reliance on cloud centered applications
The ability to manage numerous sites with a single system has made adopting cloud-based solutions an emerging trend. This system may simply manage all-access levels. The need for these solutions is developing due to increasing physical & logical security concerns in manufacturing and industrial facilities. Defense and military organizations, manufacturing facilities, and industrial plants continually use remote security solutions. Additional important factors pushing the use of cloud-based systems are real-time and remote access revocation, zero downtime, continuous data backups, quick production evolution, and continual security updates. This grown reliance on cloud-centered applications is estimated to support the growth of the access control market.
Multifactor & multimodal authentication is becoming more popular
Multifactor or multimodal identification systems are becoming increasingly important to the process of gaining digital access. With the increased need for security, multifactor authentication has recently received much attention. The physical security that is based on a system of two-factor authentication is necessary for many different industries, including the oil and gas industry, utility businesses, power plants, and other key infrastructure. In addition, customers from businesses that require a higher level of protection are increasingly adopting the multifactor authentication method. This would further support the market's expansion.
Market Restraining Factors
Accessibility of free access control services
Security as a cloud service providers offer security as a service to help them manage their infrastructure and resources, thereby assisting them in lowering their costs and improving the speed and efficiency with which they deliver their services. Several different suppliers each offer a vast selection of cloud services, many of which can be purchased at a reduced cost or obtained as part of service bundles free of charge. In addition, free access control services expose users to potential dangers, including account or service hijacking, insecure interfaces and APIs, and technological weaknesses, particularly when used in shared environments. As a result of this, the availability of free access control services is a factor that slows down the growth rate of the access control market.
Offering Outlook
Based on offering, the access control market is segmented into hardware, software, and services. The hardware segment held the highest revenue share in the access control market in 2022. This is because the hardware sales-driven business model is becoming increasingly popular. Companies now control access for visitors and staff due to acknowledging the necessity for security. Smart cards, wireless lock systems, portable hand-held card readers, biometric applications, and encrypted door controls are just a few examples of integrated hardware solutions that improve security and safeguard people, property, and assets.
Vertical Outlook
On the basis of vertical, the access control market is fragmented into commercial, military & defense, government, education, healthcare, manufacturing & industrial, and transportation. In 2022, the government segment projected a prominent revenue share in the access control market. When a terrorist attack or criminal activity occurs, access control systems enable quick and efficient real-time responses. Enhancing the security and safety of the government and the defense sector also greatly benefits from using smart cards, biometric devices, and electronic gadgets for greater security and authentication. Access control systems are also used in highly restricted areas, nuclear power plants, and commercial buildings to safeguard employees and assets. The growth of the segment is driven by these elements.
Regional Outlook
Region wise, the access control market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and LAMEA. In 2022, the North America region led the access control market by generating the highest revenue share. Investment in wireless systems or security solutions has contributed significantly to this dominance. The established surveillance infrastructure is driving up interest in wireless access control systems. In addition, a mobile access control system is required because the entire population of the United States utilizes smartphones. Widespread adoption of cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT)-based systems also fuel market expansion.
The major strategies followed by the market participants are Acquisitions. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix; Honeywell International, Inc. is the forerunner in the Access Control Market. Companies such as Johnson Controls International plc, Assa Abloy AB, and Thales Group S.A. are some of the key innovators in Access Control Market.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Johnson Controls International plc, Assa Abloy AB, Dormakaba Holding AG, Allegion Plc, Honeywell International, Inc. (Honeywell Commercial Security), Identiv, Inc., Nedap N.V., Suprema, Inc., Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH) and Thales Group S.A.
Recent Strategies Deployed in Access Control Market
Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements:
Mar-2023: Dormakaba signed an agreement with Scheidt & Bachmann, a Germany-based provider of system solutions. The collaboration involves jointly developing a comprehensive solution intended to use in parking and building access management.
Jan-2023: Johnson Controls teamed up with Alcatraz AI, a US-based developer of facial authentication platform. The collaboration focuses on frictionless access control solutions. The frictionless access control solution is developed by integrating Johnson's C•CURE 9000 security and event management system with Alcatraz AI's Rock. The new solution provides the ease of frictionless access and the assurance of AI-enabled, access control.
Jul-2022: Assa Abloy came into partnership with Agora, a leader in communication and technology solutions distribution. With this partnership, Agora fulfills Assa's need for a Value Added Distributor (VAD). This partnership with Agora further expands Assa's market share and expands its customer base.
Jul-2022: Dormakaba partnered with Schüco, a German company, primarily into developing and marketing solutions for facades, doors, and windows. The partnership involves both companies working together to advance development projects in digitalization and access control. As a beginning step, both companies together will develop a door-integrated access management system and connect Dormakaba's EntriWorX platform with the chüCal configuration and calculation tool. As a result of this partnership, the companies provide increased customer efficiency.
Jul-2022: Nedap partnered with EINS India, a provider of access and identity management solutions. The partnership focuses on developing a total access solution meant for vehicle gate access by integrating Nedap's RFID and ANPR readers and EINS-integrated security management solutions.
Dec-2021: Dormakaba extended its partnership with Touchless Biometric Systems (TBS), a Swiss company, primarily into manufacturing and developing biometric recognition devices. The extended partnership involves integrating TBS' biometric readers’ portfolio with Dormakaba’s modular access management platform.
Oct-2021: Nedap came into partnership with Convergint, a US-based provider of security integration and fire and life safety devices. The union of Nedap's expertise in European enterprise clients and Convergint’s competence in integration is a perfect combination for the security related market in the Australian region.
May-2021: Johnson Controls signed a partnership agreement with DigiCert, a US-based developer of high-assurance digital software. Through this partnership, the companies intend to provide customers with advanced-level secure, reliable connectivity for smart building solutions. The integration of Johnson Controls' competence in smart buildings, and DigiCert's automated certificate management and digital identity capabilities would improve Johnson's OpenBlue suite.
Apr-2021: Dormakaba came into partnership with Carson, a US-based developer of remote doorman service. The partnership focuses on distribution and integration. This partnership enables the integration of Dormakaba’s BlueSky Mobile Credentials into the Carson app, enabling property management staff and residents to share mobile keys with residents, and visitors, thereby enhancing the living experience.
Mar-2021: Honeywell collaborated with IDEMIA, a France-based global technology company. The collaboration involves developing intelligent building systems by integrating Honeywell's security and building management systems and IDEMIA’s biometric-based access control systems. The collaboration focuses on data privacy and security and provides an advanced, streamlined contactless arrangement with a building.
Product Launches and Expansions:
Mar-2023: Johnson Controls unveiled C-Cure IQ Security Client, a security operations solution. The new solution integrates access control and video surveillance, thereby creating a full-fledged enterprise security system.
Jul-2022: Bosch Security unveiled Access Management System 4.0. The new system is equipped with various integration options and is more secure than the previous versions. Moreover, Access Management System 4.0 is equipped with additional features including an elevator dispatch system, biometric verification, key management systems, etc.
Apr-2022: Identiv introduced Hirsch Velocity Software 3.8.4. Hirsch Velocity Software 3.8.4. is a security management system that manages security operations and access control. The new system is developed to use in the Hirsch family of controllers, uTrust TS Readers, Velocity Vision intelligent video management system (VMS), and uTrust TS Cards.
Mar-2021: Identiv introduced Primis Access Control, a security solution focused on running entry-level access control in under 10 minutes. The product is available in matte black, matte white, and gloss black.
Mar-2021: ASSA ABLOY Global Solutions introduced CIPE Manager. CIPE Manager is an access management solution intended for the evolving needs of critical infrastructure protection. The new solutions allow the users to manage the whole access management system through a cloud.
Feb-2021: Honeywell expanded its MAXPRO cloud offering by introducing MPA1, and MPA2. MAXPRO Cloud is a security solution based on cloud for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) providing safety and security, at the same time minimizing costs. The new MPA1 and MPA2 complement the MAXPRO cloud offering and further strengthens the MAXPRO product by providing users with cost-effective access control and real-time security information from anywhere.
Mergers and Acquisitions:
Mar-2023: Assa Abloy took over CrewSight, a Sweden-based provider of access control and workforce management. The acquisition would advance the digital transformation in the construction industry. The acquired company would provide creative and innovative solutions focused on enhancing security, safety, and productivity.
Dec-2022: Assa Abloy took over Janam Technologies, a US-based developer of contactless handheld devices and rugged mobile computers. The addition of Janam improves HID's event access product range by including handheld readers used in scanning tickets. HID is a brand under Assa. Further, the acquisition of Janam strengthens the acquiring company's RFID product offerings.
Sep-2022: Assa Abloy took over Control iD, a Brazil-based company, primarily developing access control, commercial automation software, and solutions. The acquisition strengthens Assa's access control in commercial and residential areas and biometric product offerings and further supports Assa to grow its market position in emerging markets.
Aug-2022: Assa Abloy took over Alcea, a France-based company, primarily into manufacturing and developing supervision, security systems solutions, and access control hardware. The acquisition will boost Assa's market position as a comprehensive solutions provider, and further fortifies its critical infrastructure offerings.
Aug-2022: Johnson Controls acquired Vindex Systems, a UK-based company primarily into providing system planning and design, turnkey security systems, etc. The acquisition reinforces Johnson Control's electronic security product offerings and further strengthens Johnson's expertise in design, and installation, for various complex security requirements. Additionally, the acquisition further expands Johnson's business in the United Kingdom.
Jul-2022: Allegion plc took over Stanley Access Technologies, a US-based manufacturer of automatic door systems. The acquisition strengthens the acquiring company's access strategy. Moreover, the addition of Stanley's automatic entrance products, installation, and maintenance services expands the company's core business.
Jul-2022: Thales took over OneWelcome, a Netherlands-based developer of customer identity and access management platform. This acquisition enables the acquiring company to provide a full-fledged suite of identity platforms. Moreover, the addition of OneWelcome perfectly aligns with Thales' expansion strategy, and further reinforces its data privacy and authentication product offerings.
Jun-2022: Johnson Controls took over Tempered Networks, a US-based company, primarily into developing zero-trust software. The acquisition enables Johnson to introduce zero-trust cyber security within its OpenBlue platform, thereby aligning with its vision to equip fully autonomous buildings with zero-trust cyber security.
Apr-2022: Johnson Controls took over Security Enhancement Systems (SES), a US-based company, primarily developing remote access security solutions and software. This acquisition allows Johnson Controls to provide keyless access control and data analytics to protect high-value infrastructures, and further benefits Johnson's clients by providing a single, credible source for security solutions.
Mar-2022: Dormakaba took over Atiqx Holding, a Netherlands-based company, primarily providing workforce management services, and electronic access control. This acquisition expands Dormakaba's presence in the Netherlands, by cashing on Atiqx's knowledge of the local electronic access control market, and customer base.
Nov-2021: Dormakaba completed the acquisition of Fermatic, a France-based manufacturer of industrial and commercial doors. The addition of Fermatic expands the acquiring company's presence in France. The acquisition would further reinforce Dormakaba's service business in France.
Scope of the Study
Market Segments covered in the Report:
By Offering
Hardware
Card-based Readers
Biometric Readers
Multi-technology Readers
Electronic Locks
Access Controllers
Others
Software
Services
By Vertical
Commercial
Military & Defense
Residential
Transportation
Manufacturing & Industrial
Healthcare
Government
Others
By Geography
North America
US
Canada
Mexico
Rest of North America
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Russia
Spain
Italy
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Singapore
Malaysia
Rest of Asia Pacific
LAMEA
Brazil
Argentina
UAE
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Nigeria
Rest of LAMEA
Companies Profiled
Johnson Controls International plc
Assa Abloy AB
Dormakaba Holding AG
Allegion Plc
Honeywell International, Inc. (Honeywell Commercial Security)
Identiv, Inc.
Nedap N.V.
Suprema, Inc.
Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Thales Group S.A.
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