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However, they did not gain market share, which certainly played a role in Samsung's decision to sell off the Techwin division, according to Jon Cropley, principal analyst for video surveillance and security services at IHS. of video surveillance products, despite their increasing portfolio of products. In June 2014 they surprisingly became an increasingly more important player in the market through the ac- quisition of Milestone Systems, a global market leader in VMS. With the acquisition of Axis, Canon will quickly become a dominant player in the video surveillance technology market. All achieved in less than a year! The deal, if it goes through, means that we have experienced the biggest acquisition in security technology history. Pelco was acquired by Schneider in 2007 for a little over 1.5 billion USD. Pelco was at the time the global leader in the CCTV industry and their base was analogue cameras. Canon is about to pay 23.6 billion SEK, equivalent to 2.4 billion Euros, for Axis, the global leader in IP cameras. It is an enormous deal where Canon uses 7 percent of its market capital for this sole acquisition. But with that they also get a company that is the undisputed world leading IP network camera manufacturer. And as Jim Mchale at Memoori summarised the situation for Canon after their purchase of Milestone and their coming acquisition of Axis: "With the lo gy, scale and additional software capability." shares of the Texas-based video management software company Video Insight, Inc., as part of its strategy to expand business opportunities in the education market in North America. This deal should be seen in the context of Panasonic Group's aim of reaching 10 trillion yen in sales by 2018. B2B solutions, including security systems and video surveillance, will play an important part in achieving this high growth globally. yet another important factor for the security technology sector. At the end of 2014 the Canadian company completed the acquisition of the entire patent portfolio and the patent licensing programme of Objectvideo, Inc. For a cash consideration of US$80.3 million. These video analytics patents, now acquired by Avig- ilon, are licensed and deployed by leading IP video manufacturers around the world. Under this acquisition, Avigilon has acquired all of Objectvideo's 76 US and international patents and over 50 US and international patent applications. acquisition of 96 US and international patents and 25 US and international patent applications from four unrelated vendors for an aggregate cash consideration of US$13,375,000. With the acquisition of these patents, Avigilon now holds 213 US and international patents plus 215 US and international patent applications. With all their acquired patents in video analysis Avigilon can dictate the terms of how their video analytic algorithms may be used by other com- peting companies, claims Jon Cropley at IHS. |