The Japan Video Surveillance Market size is estimated at USD 8.10 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 11.30 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 7% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
The video surveillance market in Japan is competitive owing to the presence of several local and global players. The competition among the vendors is anticipated to grow during the forecast period as the growing demand for video surveillance systems will attract more vendors. Vendors are expected to compete primarily in technological development and acquiring new consumers. Hence, a significant part of their strategy will be gaining technological expertise, developing innovative solutions, expanding new regions, and acquiring/partnerships with other vendors. Some major market players include Honeywell, Bosch, Panasonic, and Sony Corporation.
May 2024 - Secom VMS was launched in Japan. According to the company, the newly launched VMS is compatible with over 600 models of surveillance cameras from 25 manufacturers. It can collectively manage hundreds of surveillance cameras installed in extensive facilities. Also, Secom VMS enables users to check recorded and live videos from surveillance cameras from a tablet, computer, or smartphone and easily switch between split displays and choose recorded data.
February 2024 - The National Police Agency of Japan announced installing about 1,000 security cameras at evacuation centers and other places in Ishikawa Prefecture to prevent crimes such as burglaries and sexual assaults in the quake-stricken region.
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