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Global monitors will exceed 1 billion in 2021! China and the United States also struggle

Governments and enterprises in various countries have strengthened their investment in safety nets, which will enable global surveillance cameras to exceed one billion by the end of 2021, most of them in China.www.wce.com.tw. The Wall Street Journal quoted a report released by market research agency IHS Markit on the 5th that in two years, the number of global surveillance cameras will be nearly 30% more than the current 770 million. China still accounts for more than half. Countries with large populations, such as India, Brazil, and Indonesia, will jointly promote the growth of monitors. IHS Markit analyst Oliver Philippou said that the United States will have 85 million monitors by 2021, up from 70 million last year, because schools, shopping malls and offices want to strengthen the security of the venue. As far as penetration is concerned, the United States and China are in the middle of the Middle East. The United States has one surveillance camera for every 4.6 people, and China has one surveillance camera for every 4.1 people. The main reason for the surge in surveillance lenses in China is the widespread government surveillance implementation. Urban surveillance is also driving demand in other regions. "It's a matter of public safety. In recent years there has been a greater focus on crime and terrorism," Filippo said. Because of breakthroughs in the areas of image quality and artificial intelligence, government units have widely used monitors, including controlling traffic and predicting crime. Global monitors will exceed 1 billion in 2021! The penetration rates of China and the United States are also struggling / China's technology monitoring is world-renowned. China leads Qunlun in related technologies. Hangzhou Hikvision and Dahua Technology are the world's two largest manufacturers of monitor lenses, but other non-Chinese brands have also emerged, such as Hanwha Techwin in South Korea and Panasonic Corp. in Japan. All circles have been arguing over the impact of surveillance cameras and the management practices. Both San Francisco and Oakland, California have legislation to ban government agencies from using facial recognition technology. But public monitoring trends are still on the rise. According to a report released earlier this year by the Georgetown University Center for Privacy and Technology Research, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Orlando have all tested facial recognition technology in the field of police security. Filippo also said that as the price of CCTV networks becomes more affordable, developing countries, including India, Brazil and Indonesia, will surpass the United Kingdom and Japan and become one of the largest markets for global security monitors. India is in the process of bidding for a centralized facial recognition system, mainly to identify criminals and find missing children. Singapore is also installing at least 80,000 surveillance cameras in important public places, and plans to build more. Many are smart lenses that can perform image analysis to assist relevant units in early detection of criminals and terrorist threats.

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