World Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) 2022
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[edit] Summary
Most building automation controls (BACS) markets experienced an increase in demand in 2021, but also problems in the supply chain and a surge in material prices. Recovery varies across countries, depending on the fall experienced in 2020, vaccination uptake rates, the economic recovery, and technical, social, and geographic factors. While some verticals have been severely hit, others grew due to new opportunities.
BSRIA’s new World BACS study establishes current market sizes, trends and drivers, and shares of software, hardware, DDC, room and field level controllers. The study provides market forecast assessments of key trends, such as the:
- growing importance of software and analytics,
- convergence and integration of building services,
- uptake of IP,
- trend towards more generic and freely programmable controllers,
- impact of the Internet of Things.
The study also shows how established suppliers are faring in response to the challenge of those trying to gain share in these markets.
BSRIA’s Worldwide Market Intelligence division (WMI) has been providing specialist market intelligence for over 30 years. Its multinational staff conducts primary and secondary research with a wide network of industry contacts to source detailed, reliable data across multiple product areas. Reports are supplied in PDF + EXCEL Format.
[edit] Who needs this study
Business decision makers with responsibility for product management, strategic marketing, planning and commercial operations in Building Controls Manufacturing, Controls Contracts, System Integrators, Energy Management Services, Security, Safety, Software, IT companies and Facility Management.
[edit] Table of Contents
- (country/regional reports)
- Executive Summary
- Market Analysis
- Forecasts, Trends & Drivers
- Suppliers and Market shares
- Installation, Service & Maintenance
- Channels to Market
- Vertical Markets
- Sales of BACS, VRF and chillers
- Appendix
[edit] Why you need this report
- To understand the impact and recovery of the Covid 19 pandemic.
- Understand which vertical markets have suffered most and those which offer enhanced opportunities.
- Detailed assessment of the current and future markets for intelligent control systems in non-residential
- buildings. Market background, drivers, market shares with forecasts to 2026 and routes to market
- Market size and shares of software, hardware, DDC, room and field-level controllers. Market forecast assessments of key trends including convergence and the impact of the Internet of Things.
- To understand the growing strategic importance of software and analytics the Cloud and SaaS.
[edit] Contact us
The reports, researched in 2021, and published in February 2022 are available by country or as a package. Deliverable formats: 8 country/regional reports, World Excel Overviews and PowerPoint Strategic World Overview.
Americas sales enquiries contact: BSRIA USA - E: sales@bsria.com T: +1 312-753-6800 www.bsria.com/us/
China sales enquiries contact: BSRIA China - E: bsria@bsria.com.cn T: +86 10 64657707 www.bsria.com/cn/
EMEA sales enquiries contact: BSRIA UK - E: wmisales@bsria.co.uk. T: +44 (0) 1344 465540 www.bsria.com/uk/This article appears on the BSRIA website under Market Intelligence - Market reports, dated August 2022, under the same title.
--BSRIA
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