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Biometrics Markets in Asia Pacific

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: April 2008
Product Code: R1-6391
Description
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Biometrics Markets in Asia Pacific provides an in-depth analysis of the biometrics market in the APAC region with the progress and analysis of various projects. It also provides an analysis of key market drivers, restraints, and trends that are impacting the industry in the APAC region.

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National ID Projects Driving Market Growth

The Asia Pacific (APAC) biometrics market is still in its early growth stages with National ID and e-Passport programs contributing to a large portion of the growth. National ID projects provide the widest and largest user base for biometrics in Asia at present. Invariably, every national ID project that has been implemented, or is in the pipeline, employs fingerprint or thumbprint as the biometric key. The Malaysian national ID card employs the thumbprint as the identifying key. India, which is still in the pilot stage of the issuance of national ID cards, employs fingerprints as the identifying key. Other large-scale implementation projects such as the Chinese national ID and the Japanese national ID are expected to take to biometrics shortly.

However, the high cost of implementing a biometric system has been a restraint globally and the same is likely to be the case in the APAC region. End users looking at a security system are often weary of the high cost involved and tend to wait until there is a reduction. "This apart, the prolonged cycle time for the implementation of a biometric project is a significant restraint, especially when organizations are looking at a quick and seamless implementation," notes the analyst of this research service. "Depending on the size of the project, the cycle time can vary anywhere from 6 to 18 months."

Fingerprint Biometrics Remains Dominant

Fingerprint identification is the most frequently used biometric technology, accounting for about 48 percent of use by all forms of biometric identification. Fingerprint sensors are the most commonly used sensors in the biometrics market because of the high rate of accuracy as well as the relatively low cost of the biometric scanner. Some of the devices in which fingerprint sensors are used include ATMs, time and attendance registers, cellular phones, PDAs, computer desktops, laptops, IT peripherals, and notebooks. The small size of the fingerprint scanner makes it ideal for all these devices. Fingerprint scanners are the largest revenue generators for the biometrics market.

Regionally, the Japanese, Chinese, and the Taiwanese markets are the most mature. Other countries that employ biometrics on a fairly medium scale include Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Singapore. "Untapped countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines are still employing traditional means of security such as magnetic stripe cards and key pads," says the analyst. "Given the lack of legacy systems as well as poor coverage of the present day security systems, these markets also possess the highest potential in the Asian biometrics market."
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary

1. Market Overview

1. Overview


2. Biometrics Market

1. Introduction

1. Introduction to the Biometrics Market

2. Market Dynamics

3. Standard Specifications

4. Biometric Standards


3. Biometrics Analysis

1. Introduction

1. Market Drivers

2. Market Restraints

3. Biometric Technologies


4. Biometrics Market in APAC

1. Market Analysis

1. Country Analysis

2. Competitive Structure

3. Profiles of Companies


5. Appendices

1. Decision Support Databases

1. Population

2. Nominal Gross Domestic Product

3. Number of Commercial Banks




List of Figures


Chapter 3


Biometrics Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (Asia Pacific), 2007-2012

Biometrics Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (Asia Pacific), 2007-2012

Biometrics Market: Price and Accuracy Comparison of Biometric Technologies (Asia Pacific), 2006

Chapter 4


Biometrics Market: Revenue Forecasts (Asia Pacific), 2005-2012

Biometrics Market: Competitive Structure (Asia Pacific), 2006

Chapter 5


Decision Support Database: Total Population in Million (World), 2002-2012

Decision Support Database: Nominal GDP in Billion USD (World), 2002-2012

Decision Support Database: Number of Commercial Banks in Units (World), 2002-2012
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