Mainland China CCTV and surveillance device manufacturers project sales increases amid growing global security concerns
Posted on: Wednesday, 10 June 2009, 01:30 CDT
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Despite optimistic sales expectations, manufacturers surveyed for the report plan to either decrease prices (35 percent) or keep prices steady (30 percent).
"Weakness in the U.S. market and intensifying price competition have led
to most manufacturers being conservative about pricing," said
IP models set to lead R&D trends over the next 12 months
Au said: "IP cameras currently make up only a small percentage of production, most of which go to the domestic sector.
"However, IP integration is a key product development priority for suppliers, driven mainly by the growing IP surveillance segment. The lower cost of IP modules and the maturing technology are also aiding makers from the traditional analog surveillance sectors in expanding into this line.
"Over half of surveyed suppliers plan to invest in network transmission solutions as they increase the output of IP models.
"Suppliers' other top plans include the development of higher image resolutions and improving external design innovation. Despite the global slowdown and fierce price competition, suppliers in the sector remain focused on creating more innovative products at competitive prices. Buyers sourcing from the region can expect to get leading-edge products at only slightly higher prices they paid last year."
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