The industrial safety market in India which has been rising steadily over the previous few years, pushed by rising consciousness in regards to the want for safety amongst companies and the federal government, is predicted to get a leg up from numerous good cities which can be within the making.
The market features a vary of safety services, corresponding to entry management programs, video surveillance programs, fire alarm programs, intrusion detection programs, and safety personnel, experts stated.
Given the character of exterior safety threats, State Governments are additionally more and more adopting video surveillance to enhance safety and safety, they added.
Top business leaders and innovators who got here collectively at Security and Fire Expo (SAFE), West India held in Mumbai, highlighted the necessity for heightened safety and fire safety in right this moment’s surroundings.
Dr Rukmani Krishnamurthy, Ex-Director, Directorate of Forensic Science Laboratories, Government of Maharashtra stated, “By integrating innovative security measures, such as CCTV, RDX detection, and more, we are extending the realm of forensics into the corporate sector.”
“Cybersecurity is now a critical necessity, backed by government focus and the need for corporate monitoring to minimize risks. Our approach includes preventive training for law enforcement, corporate professionals, and individuals in positions of power,” she stated.
Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd stated, “We see a great synergy of these products with the safe reopening phenomenon happening in the post-pandemic times. The schools, stores, offices, retail shops and many other application scenarios can benefit from the ‘touch-free’ experience that face recognition technology provides.”
Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, stated, “The government has taken various initiatives to increase security services revenue which will benefit the citizens as well as the security and surveillance services industry. This is particularly true for the western region of India, which has several smart cities and offers strategic vantage points from a security perspective.”
“A modern civil city should be able to showcase seamlessly safe, smart, energy-efficient, and technologically advanced features. Moreover, rapid technological advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, internet of things (IoT), and cybersecurity are driving the security market in India setting the tone for India’s transition to safer and smarter cities,” he added.
SAFE West India 2023 occasion is showcasing services corresponding to Drones AI & IOT & Network Security, Surveillance Cameras with Night Vision, Digital Video Recorders, Encoders & Decoders, Security Alarm System, Audio Video Door Phones, RFID Systems, Bio Metric Systems amongst others.