Biometrics middleware has come into the limelight in recent years as demand for data security and privacy from digitally-driven businesses is reaching new heights. While biometrics middleware providers continue to tap opportunities created by rapid adoption in diverse end-use sectors, starting from healthcare to BFSI, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic threw new challenges to industry players in 2020.
The revised report on ‘biometrics middleware’ published by ESOMAR-certified market research and consulting firm, thoroughly analyzes the global industry trends, demand-supply trajectories, and growth & restraining factors for the forecast period of 2021 to 2031.
As stated in the report, the impact of the pandemic is likely to persist for a couple of years more, while the recovery of key end-use sectors such as transportation & utilities, retail, and BFSI, to name a few, are expected to create new avenues for stakeholders in this industry.
Key Takeaways from Market Study
- The high requirement in the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) sector likely to be witnessed
- Software segment to gain traction in biometrics middleware in terms of product type
- North America remains the largest industry for biometrics middleware, with its focal point being the United States
- Germany to keep leading the world’s second-largest biometrics middleware industry – Europe
- The market in the Asia Pacific set to exhibit the fastest growth throughout the forecast period
- China, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, and France to remain highly lucrative markets
“With technical and digital advancements gaining prominence, biometrics middleware manufacturers are developing advanced software and service solutions targeted for diverse end-user segments. Additionally, integration of AI in biometrics is creating new avenues for industry players,” says a report analyst.
How is Demand from Governments Paving New Paths for Biometrics Middleware Providers?
Growing emphasis on security and safety in various government sectors and institutions such as customs and border protection security, transportation security administration, and others is boosting the sales of biometrics middleware.
For instance, recently, the Transportation Security Administration of the United States brought in new security solutions for optimal safety, such as-
- TSA PreCheck®
- Real ID Checking System
According to a report published by the European Commission (EC), the European Union (EU) customs security sector has adopted various advanced solutions such as Authorized Economic Operator (AEO), Smart and Secure Trade Lanes Pilot (SSTL), and Import Control System 2 (ICS2). These give a glimpse of the increasing demand for biometrics middleware in governmental sectors around the globe.
Who is winning in this space?
Key players in the biometrics middleware market face cut-throat competition. In order to widen their growth scope, they are developing quality products more frequently.
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