The
objective of the Intelligent
Buildings Management Systems (IBMS) is to centralize the monitoring,
controlling operations with innovations, technological and skilful management
of facilities within the building. This system helps to achieve more efficient
building operations at reduced energy and labor costs while providing a safe
and quality working environment to the occupants. IBMS include wide range of
variety of products, such as general light control, access control, security
control, communication protocol, HVAC control, outdoor controls and others.
Intelligent buildings management systems provide more efficiency, higher
productivity and increased comfort.
In addition IBMS mainly control
monitor and optimize building services, such as lighting; heating; security,
CCTV and alarm systems; access control; audio-visual and entertainment systems;
among other. Owing to advantages of intelligent building management systems,
their usage has increased in sectors such as government buildings, corporate
buildings, educational buildings, hospital buildings, airports, hotels and
resorts. Moreover, The Indian economy has shown steady growth in the last
decade, despite the global economic meltdown. With the growth of income levels
and more than one earning members households, the Indian average disposable
income is growing fast resulting in enhanced demand for goods and services.
Therefore several companies are trying to leverage this opportunity by
establishing new plants in this country
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By
geography, the India IBMS market has been segmented into South India, West
India, North India and East India. In 2014, South India was estimated to be the
leading market for IBMS in India. The region is expected to dominate the market
throughout the forecast period. The increasing application of IBMS for the
reduction of operating expenditure and energy consumption is also acting as a
key driver for the growth of this market in the region. South India has been
estimated to account for more than thirty percent of the overall IBMS market in
India. East India is analyzed to be the fastest growing region owing to the
increasing number of new manufacturers and also the growing construction sector
in the region.
The IBMS market in India by
product can be divided into eight types: General light controls, Communication
protocols, Security controls, Access controls, HVAC controls, Entertainment
controls, Outdoor controls, and others. IBMS solution enables to control the
entire program in a single room. The increasing demand for smart consumer
electronics, access control systems and security systems are the major driving
factors of the IBMS market. Currently, the benefits associated with IBMS and
its increasing installation in buildings, bridges, public recreation centers,
manufacturing hubs and other places are the driving forces supporting the
growth of this market in India.
The security systems sector in
India can broadly be divided into four main categories: Access Control,
Detector & Scanners, CCTV, and Alarm Systems. The largest among these is
the CCTV segments, accounting for more than 50% of the entire electronic
security equipment market in India. There has been 118% growth in demand for
CCTV surveillance over the last two years for use in various locations such as
IT parks, banks, malls, parks, and private places such as gated communities and
residential corridors. The Indian CCTV market is witnessing enormous growth
from sectors such as city surveillance, hospitality, airport security, BFSI,
retail, BPO, manufacturing, college campuses, infrastructure companies, and the
education sector. The government, in general, is the biggest segment in terms
of volume demand of the CCTV market
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