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MarketsandMarkets: RFID Market Set to Exceed USD 30 Billion by 2034 as Automation and Digital Tracking Accelerate

The global RFID market is projected to grow from USD 14.58 billion in 2025 to USD 30.47 billion by 2034, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5%, according to the latest market report published by MarketsandMarkets

The steady expansion is being driven by the rising adoption of automated identification technologies, real-time asset tracking, and RFID-enabled digital transformation across multiple industries.

Retail, transportation, logistics and warehousing, industrial manufacturing, and healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors are identified as the primary growth engines, as organizations increasingly rely on RFID to enhance operational visibility, accuracy, and efficiency. The report highlights that wider deployment of RFID tags, readers, and software platforms—combined with deeper integration with IoT and enterprise systems—is reshaping how businesses manage inventory, assets, and secure identification processes.

From a regional perspective, Asia Pacific is expected to record the fastest growth in the RFID market, expanding at a CAGR of 10.5%. This growth is supported by rapid retail expansion, increasing manufacturing capacity, and accelerated logistics digitalization across major economies including China, India, Japan, and South Korea.

Segment-wise, RFID tags accounted for the largest share of the market in 2024, representing approximately 51%, driven by large-scale item-level tagging and asset tracking deployments across retail and supply chain operations. High-frequency (HF) RFID also dominated by frequency segment, holding a 57% market share in 2024, supported by strong adoption in contactless payments, access control, ticketing, and secure identification applications. Meanwhile, the labels segment is forecast to register the highest CAGR of 12.4% between 2025 and 2034, fueled by high-volume use in retail inventory management and warehouse automation.

Contactless payments emerge as another high-growth area, with the segment projected to grow at a CAGR of 11.8%, reflecting rising adoption of digital payments, NFC-enabled systems, and transit fare collection platforms. Retail remains the largest vertical in the RFID market, driven by widespread item-level tagging initiatives, inventory accuracy programs, and omnichannel fulfillment strategies among global retailers.

The report identifies Zebra Technologies, Avery Dennison, Honeywell, HID Global, and Datalogic as leading players in the RFID ecosystem, supported by broad product portfolios and strong enterprise deployments. At the same time, companies such as ORBCOMM, Mojix, eAgile, Omni-ID, and Omnitas are strengthening their market positions through innovation in RFID hardware, software platforms, and industry-specific solutions.

According to MarketsandMarkets, ongoing trends in retail digitalization, e-commerce growth, smart logistics, and contactless services will continue to reshape RFID adoption. These developments are pushing enterprises to deploy RFID-based solutions for real-time visibility, automation, and secure identification, reinforcing RFID’s role as a foundational technology in data-driven and high-velocity operational environments.

ISE 2026 Opens in Barcelona: The World’s Largest Pro AV Show Continues to Push Industry Boundaries

The first day of Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in Barcelona was marked by strong momentum and high attendance, with several tens of thousands of professionals from around the world moving through exhibition halls filled with exhibitors and the latest AV, IT, and systems integration solutions. As noted by ISE Managing Director Mike Blackman, size alone is not a guarantee of long-term relevance; what truly matters is continuous adaptation to the real needs of the market and the industry. “We might be the biggest right now, but we have to work hard to stay there – we don’t decide what’s best, our customers do,” Blackman said ahead of the show’s opening.

This year’s edition of ISE is held under the Push Beyond theme, which, according to the organisers, symbolises breaking down boundaries between AV, IT, broadcast, and creative technologies, as well as moving beyond traditional industry silos. From day one, a strong emphasis has been placed on AV and broadcast convergence, particularly in Hall 4, where a significant portion of the space is dedicated to virtual production technologies and advanced LED applications.

Blackman also highlighted ISE’s deliberate evolution from a traditional systems integrator-focused trade show into a global platform for the exchange of ideas and innovation, warning that failure to adapt to change can seriously undermine the relevance of major technology events. This approach is reflected in new initiatives introduced at ISE 2026, including the Spark creative industries hub and the Cybersecurity Summit, both underscoring the growing importance of cyber security in increasingly connected AV and IT systems.

Once again, the show’s early position in the industry calendar allows manufacturers to present professional versions of technologies previously unveiled at CES, with a strong focus on live, immersive experiences. At the same time, the organisers continue to strengthen ties with the host city of Barcelona through public AV installations and events open to local citizens.

For first-time visitors facing the impressive scale of the show from day one, ISE has introduced AI-powered planning tools and guided “New to ISE” tours designed to improve navigation and help attendees use their time more efficiently. As Blackman emphasises, ISE today is no longer just a trade show, but a global meeting point where the future of technology is actively shaped – and the opening day of ISE 2026 clearly demonstrates why that enthusiasm continues to grow year after year.

Among the media present on site are the editorial teams of a&s Adria and a&s Middle East, reporting directly from Barcelona on the key trends, technologies, and messages emerging from the world’s leading pro AV event.

Euralarm: New guidance document on Precautionary measures for protecting vital installations and facilities

Euralarm has released a new guidance document on Precautionary measures for protecting vital installations and facilities, providing practical direction to strengthen the physical protection and resilience of critical infrastructures across Europe. The purpose of this document is to illustrate in practice the importance and the basic requirements for physical security and safety in the field of critical infrastructure

In view of the constantly growing threat situation and the interdependencies between the individual sectors, the security of critical infrastructures must not only be understood as a task for individual infrastructure operators. Rather, it is an all-society issue that requires the cooperation of all parties involved – from government agencies to security authorities to private companies and specialized security service providers. Only through this shared responsibility and the continuous adaptation to new threat scenarios can the security and stability of Europe be guaranteed in the long term.

In an increasingly complex and interconnected environment, European societies rely on highly interdependent systems such as energy and water supply, healthcare, transport, and communications. Recent incidents and evolving threat scenarios have underlined how vulnerable these vital installations can be to targeted attacks, natural disasters, and technical failures. Ensuring their continued functionality is therefore essential for social stability, public safety, and economic security.

The guidance builds on the objectives of the European Directive on the Resilience of Critical Entities (CER/RCE), which establishes minimum standards for the protection of critical infrastructures. It emphasizes the importance of cross-sectoral physical security arrangements that complement existing cyber and IT security measures, creating a holistic and integrated security approach.

While national implementation timelines may vary, the document highlights that proactive protective measures are both necessary and prudent to mitigate all conceivable risks.

A central focus of the guidance is the role of regular risk analyses and resilience planning. These processes enable operators of critical infrastructures to identify vulnerabilities early, prevent potential threats, and sustainably enhance their ability to withstand and recover from disruptive events.

The document outlines the need for an integrative security strategy that combines structural, technical, and organizational measures. Effective protection can only be achieved through the coordinated application of physical security solutions – such as perimeter protection, access control, intrusion and fire detection, and video surveillance – together with robust cyber security measures. This layered approach creates a comprehensive protective shield tailored to the specific risk profile of critical infrastructures.

Finally, the guidance stresses that protecting vital installations is not solely the responsibility of individual operators. It is a shared, all-society task requiring close cooperation between public authorities, security agencies, private operators, and specialized security service providers. Continuous collaboration and adaptation to emerging threats are essential to safeguarding Europe’s critical infrastructures and ensuring long-term resilience.

The guidance document is intended as a practical reference for policymakers, infrastructure operators, and security professionals involved in the protection of vital facilities.

The guideline can be downloaded here

Wesco Highlights the Importance of Open Standards Through Long-Standing ONVIF Membership

Wesco International has been highlighted as an example of long-term commitment to open standards in the security industry through its active membership in ONVIF. As a FORTUNE 500 company with approximately $22 billion in annual revenue, more than 700 locations across 50 countries, and a portfolio comprising millions of products, Wesco has been actively involved in ONVIF technical committees for over 15 years. Through this engagement, the company supports the development of common network architecture and interoperable solutions for modern security systems.

In the latest ONVIF member profile, David Needham, Senior Engineer for Connected Systems Technology and Support Services, emphasizes that Wesco brings a system integrator’s perspective to standards development. According to Needham, this approach helps shape solutions that have a direct impact on real-world security deployments worldwide. Wesco has been present in the physical security market since the 1980s, while a dedicated sales team for this segment was established in 2000.

The company notes that ONVIF membership delivers tangible value to customers, particularly through its advisory role and advocacy for open interfaces that enable deeper integration between different systems. This approach, Wesco adds, helps end users more easily achieve their operational and security objectives in increasingly complex environments.

The full interview and detailed ONVIF member profile of Wesco are available on the official ONVIF blog: https://www.onvif.org/blog/2026/01/26/member-profile-wesco/

Five Days to Go Until the Start of ISE 2026 in Barcelona

There are just five days left until the start of Integrated Systems Europe 2026, with Barcelona ready to welcome tens of thousands of professionals from the AV, IT, and security industries. ISE 2026 will take place at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Via, once again serving as the central hub for showcasing the latest technologies and integrated solutions. The event brings together leading global manufacturers and system integrators, with a strong focus on AI-ready systems, professional displays, AV-over-IP, smart buildings, and security technologies.

This year’s edition places particular emphasis on IT/AV convergence, sustainability, energy efficiency, and real-world technology deployments. Visitors can expect numerous product premieres, strategic announcements, and direct engagement with key industry players from Europe and beyond. Those who have not yet registered are encouraged to do so in time and secure their place at one of the most important technology events of the year.

Link for registration: https://www.iseurope.org/welcome/registration

TOA Launches CX-1000 Series IP-Based PA and Intercom System

TOA Electronics Europe has announced the launch of its new CX-1000 Series, an IP-based public address and intercom system designed to enhance security, connectivity, and operational efficiency. The new platform combines PA and intercom functionality within a single, user-friendly interface, enabling audio and video calls, message broadcasting, and CCTV monitoring from one system. Built with a strong focus on security, reliability, and flexibility, the CX-1000 Series is suitable for a wide range of professional applications.

Thanks to support for open IP interfaces such as SIP, ONVIF, and multicast audio, the system allows seamless integration of TOA solutions as well as third-party devices. This approach creates a unified communication environment that can easily adapt to complex and evolving infrastructure requirements. The CX-1000 Series also offers an extensive set of software features, including manual zone paging, background music, group calls, call forwarding, door control, and camera monitoring.

The system is scalable to support up to 3,000 connected devices, making it suitable for both mid-sized and large installations. Drawing on TOA’s decades of professional audio expertise, the CX-1000 Series delivers clear and reliable sound even in demanding environments such as schools, universities, hospitals, airports, transport hubs, and public or corporate buildings. TOA Electronics Europe notes that the new platform is designed to simplify daily operations while providing a future-ready foundation for integrated communication and security systems.

 

Hikvision Terminals and Jantar Codeks Unified in Kamir Integration

Kamir has introduced a new HikvisionCodeks integration, developed in response to the growing demand for facial recognition–based authentication. The new solution connects the well-established Jantar Codeks software for time and attendance and access control with Hikvision terminals equipped with facial recognition technology. The integration delivers a modernized approach to user management, enabling faster and more efficient synchronization between software and devices.

The system supports three communication modes with terminals—local, via HikPartnerPro Cloud, and via HikConnectTeams Cloud—enhancing deployment flexibility. Cloud communication does not require port forwarding, which further improves security and simplifies installation. Users can choose from multiple authentication methods, including face, fingerprint, card, PIN, and QR code. The integration also allows the configuration of up to six status buttons according to user needs, as well as live viewing from the terminals.

Kamir notes that all users who already operate at least one Hikvision facial recognition terminal can request a demo license for both Jantar Codeks and the HikvisionCodeks integration. The company adds that technical support and solution demonstrations are available to all interested users through its official contact channels.

Aikom Technology Marks 20 Years of Growth and International Expansion

Aikom Technology is celebrating 20 years of operations, reaffirming its position as a leading value-added distributor in the fields of telecommunications, networking technologies, security, and professional communications. Founded in 2006 as a distributor of wireless broadband solutions, the company has continuously expanded its portfolio and organizational structure over the past two decades. Through close cooperation with system integrators, installers, internet service providers, and ICT operators, Aikom has built a strong reputation as a reliable technology partner.

Key development milestones include the expansion of the company’s offering in 2012 to include Professional Mobile Radio solutions and the establishment of the Security & Surveillance business unit in 2013.

A major turning point came in 2023, when Aikom launched its internationalization strategy and entered new foreign markets. Today, the company generates approximately €30 million in annual revenue and operates through teams in Italy, Croatia, and a newly established business unit in Istanbul.

Company President Sabrina Vescovi emphasizes that innovation and people are the foundation of long-term success. “For twenty years, we have invested in expertise, reliability, and technologies designed for mission-critical and business-critical environments, and this milestone above all belongs to our international team of young professionals,” Vescovi stated, adding that motivation, ambition, and business ethics remain the company’s greatest strengths as it prepares for new projects and a stronger international presence.

General Manager Mauro Renzi recalls that Aikom began as a focused market project that gradually evolved into a comprehensive ICT and security distributor. “Over the past twenty years, the company has continuously broadened its horizons and optimized its offering to fully address the needs of the ICT, telecommunications, and security markets. The establishment of our company in Croatia to cover the Balkan region, as well as our most recent presence in Turkey, can be seen as a symbolic gift Aikom gives itself on the occasion of its twentieth anniversary,” Renzi said.

Bulgaria to Host Its First Security Summit in October 2026

Bulgaria will host its first Security Summit in October 2026, taking place from October 28 to 29 at the Inter Expo Center in Sofia. The event is co-organized by a&s Adria and НАФТСО, with the aim of connecting key stakeholders from Bulgaria and the wider Eastern European security technology market. The Summit will bring together manufacturers, system integrators, distributors, and end users, providing a platform for the exchange of knowledge, experience, and business opportunities.

The event concept combines a focused exhibition with a conference program designed to deliver practical insights and concrete perspectives on current market trends. Special emphasis will be placed on business development, networking, and applied security solutions. According to the organizers, the Security Summit aims to become a new reference gathering for the security industry in Bulgaria and across the Eastern European region.

More information about the event, participation options, and updates is available on the official website: https://lnkd.in/g7zVPKHJ

Uniview announces its first mini dome model in the Tri-Guard 1.0 Series

Uniview has announced the launch of its first mini dome camera model as part of the Tri-Guard 1.0 Series, further expanding its portfolio of active deterrence solutions. The new camera delivers 24/7 full-color imaging through a combination of Smart Dual Light technology and Wise-ISP image processing, ensuring clear visibility even in complete darkness. The model features active deterrence functions, including strobe white light and audio warnings, as well as two-way audio communication for real-time interaction.

More even scene illumination is achieved through a combination of two IR LEDs and one white light, supported by additional side lights for improved coverage. The camera will be available in 4MP and 8MP versions, with a 2MP model planned for release at a later stage. Thanks to its compact design and robust security features, the new mini dome camera is suitable for a wide range of modern security applications.