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Worldwide Augmented and Mixed Reality Market Industry (2020 to 2025) – Increasing Demand of AR Devices in Healthcare is Driving Growth
Dublin, Aug. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Technology, Infrastructure, Devices, Solutions, Apps and Services in Industry Verticals 2020 – 2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
This report assesses AR, MR, and other immersive technology components, the AR/MR ecosystem, and competitive landscape. The report evaluates market opportunities for hardware, software, and services. The analysis takes into consideration market drivers and constraints such as potential regulatory developments and associated implications.
The report provides detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis including forecasts for AR/MR by major hardware components, software, services, semiconductor components, and more for 2020 to 2025.
The report also provides specific insights and recommendations for major ecosystem constituents including Advertisers and Media Companies, Artificial Intelligence Providers, Automotive Companies, Broadband Infrastructure Providers, Communication Service Providers, Computing Companies, Data Analytics Providers, Equipment Providers, IoT Suppliers and Service Providers, Semiconductor Companies, Smart City Systems Integrators, Social Media Companies, and Software Developers.
AR and MR Market Developments
The growing demand of AR in entertainment, retail, and the defense sector is encouraging manufacturers to expand their business. Both traditional advertisers and digital media companies need to get ready for increased altered reality. Advertisers are looking at using augmented reality as part of a marketing drive in order to attract new customers as well as retentive existing ones.
Apple is planning to launch its first augmented reality headset in 2022. It will follow that with a smaller pair of AR glasses in 2023. The AR smart glasses market is picking up pace as it inches away from being a niche product to becoming an industrial and enterprise problem solver. Mass consumer adoption is elusive, if not years away, but the market is building its ecosystem, refining hardware, and taking a more realistic approach for the long-run ramp-up of smart AR glasses.
AR and MR Market Outlook
The total global augmented and mixed reality market is expected to reach $94.5 billion growing at 70.5% CAGR. Hardware is the major component in the total global augmented and mixed reality market with a share of 81% of the total market, followed by software with 17%. The software segment is expected to reach $29 billion with a CAGR of 92.1%. Hardware components in training and education are anticipated to propel the market growth in the forecast period. The service segment is expected to reach $5.45 billion with a CAGR of 103.2%.
Report Benefits:
- Augmented and Mixed reality forecasts through 2025
- Identify market leaders and their strategies and solutions
- Understand the market dynamics within the AR/MR ecosystem
- Understand the relationship between AR/MR and other technologies
- Identify high-potential investment areas for AR/MR application development
Select Report Findings:
- Hardware is the largest market segment with HUD the largest component
- The overall market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 63.0% and reach $300 billion
- Consumer electronics is the largest industry vertical whereas the military segment is expected to have the highest growth potential
- Latin America is expected to have the highest growth with a CAGR of 75.0%. Brazil and Argentina are the major countries within the region
- China, India, and Japan are leading countries in Asia Pac while South Africa, UAE, and South Africa are the major countries in the MEA region
- North America is the largest region, followed by Europe. USA is the largest country in North America, while Germany, France, UK are in Europe
Key Topics Covered:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality
2.2 Augmented Reality vs. Virtual Reality and Merged Reality
2.3 Augmented Reality Value Chain
2.4 Market Drivers
2.4.1 Increasing Demand of AR Devices in Healthcare
2.4.2 Growing Demand of AR Devices in Retail & E-Commerce
2.4.3 Increasing Application of AR in the Gaming Industry
2.5 Challenges
2.5.1 High Set-up Cost
2.5.2 Reconfiguration of Applications for Various Platforms
2.5.3 Limited Content
3.0 Augmented Reality Ecosystem
3.1 AR Hardware vs. Software
3.2 Mobile AR vs. Dedicated Hardware
3.3 Marker Based Reality vs. Marker Less Reality
3.4 Mixed Reality and Reconfigurable Workforce
3.5 AR Application Landscape
3.5.1 Consumer Electronics
3.5.2 Industrial
3.5.3 Enterprise
3.5.4 Military and Defense
3.6 Regulatory Landscape
3.6.1 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
3.6.2 Communication Decency Act (CDA)
3.6.3 Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
3.7 Competitive Landscape
4.0 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market Drivers and Opportunities
4.1 Consumer Awareness and Acceptance
4.2 Compelling Applications
4.3 Business-to-Business Apps and Services
4.4 Teleoperation and Tele-robotics
5.0 Company Analysis
5.1 Google Inc.
5.2 DAQRI
5.3 Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
5.4 Seiko Epson Corp.
5.5 Sony Corporation
5.6 Qualcomm Inc.
5.7 Microsoft Corporation
5.8 PTC Corporation
5.9 Apple Inc.
5.10 HTC Corporation
5.11 Niantic Inc.
5.12 EON Reality Inc.
5.13 Magic Leap
5.14 Intel Corporation
5.15 Facebook Corporation
5.16 Wikitude GmbH
5.17 Zugara Inc.
5.18 Blippar
5.19 Upskill
5.20 Infinity Augmented Reality Inc.
5.21 Atheer Inc.
5.22 Marxent Labs LLC
5.23 Inglobe Technologies
5.24 ScopeAR
5.25 Catchoom Technologies
5.26 Ubimax GmbH
5.27 ABB
6.0 Market Analysis and Forecast
6.1 Global Augmented and Mixed Reality Market 2020 – 2025
6.1.1 Total Market Size
6.1.2 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Segment
6.1.3 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Hardware Type
6.1.4 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by AR Device Type
6.1.5 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Hardware Component Type
6.1.6 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Sensors Type
6.1.7 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Semiconductor Component Type
6.1.8 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Software Segment
6.1.8.1 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Software Functions
6.1.8.2 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Software Type
6.1.8.3 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Service Type
6.1.8.3.1 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Professional Service Type
6.1.9 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Type
6.1.9.1 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Marker Based Reality Type
6.1.9.2 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Marker less Reality Type
6.1.10 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Technology
6.1.11 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Industry Vertical
6.1.11.1 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Consumer Electronics Application
6.1.11.2 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Entertainment Application
6.1.11.3 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Enterprise Application
6.1.11.4 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Retail and E-Commerce Application
6.1.11.5 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Healthcare and Medical Application
6.1.11.6 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Industrial Application
6.1.11.7 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Military and Defense Application
6.2 Regional Market Forecast 2020 – 2025
6.2.1 Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Region
6.2.2 North America Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Hardware, Software, Service, Market Type, Technology, Industry Vertical, and Country
6.2.3 Europe Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Hardware, Software, Service, Market Type, Technology, Industry Vertical, and Country
6.2.4 APAC Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Hardware, Software, Service, Market Type, Technology, Industry Vertical, and Country
6.2.5 MEA Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Hardware, Software, Service, Market Type, Technology, Industry Vertical, and Country
6.2.6 Latin America Augmented and Mixed Reality Market by Hardware, Software, Service, Market Type, Technology, Industry Vertical, and Country
6.3 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Forecast 2020 – 2025
6.3.1 Global Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units
6.3.2 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Device Type
6.3.3 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Industry Vertical
6.3.3.1 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Consumer Electronics Application
6.3.3.2 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Entertainment Application
6.3.3.3 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Enterprise Application
6.3.3.4 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Retail and E-Commerce Application
6.3.3.5 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Healthcare and Medical Application
6.3.3.6 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Industrial Application
6.3.3.7 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Military and Defense Application
6.3.4 Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Region
6.3.4.1 North America Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Country
6.3.4.2 Europe Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Country
6.3.4.3 APAC Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Country
6.3.4.4 MEA Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Country
6.3.4.5 MEA Augmented Reality Device Shipment Units by Country
7.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
7.1.1 Advertisers and Media Companies
7.1.2 Artificial Intelligence Providers
7.1.3 Automotive Companies
7.1.4 Broadband Infrastructure Providers
7.1.5 Communication Service Providers
7.1.6 Computing Companies
7.1.7 Data Analytics Providers
7.1.8 Equipment Providers
7.1.9 IoT Suppliers and Service Providers
7.1.10 Semiconductor Companies
7.1.11 Smart City Systems Integrators
7.1.12 Social Media Companies
7.1.13 Software Developers
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Stamus Networks Participates in NATO CCDCOE Locked Shields Exercise
Leading network-based threat detection and response company part of international contingent lending personnel and technology to support world’s largest live-fire cyber defense exercise
TALLINN, Estonia, April 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Stamus Networks, a global provider of high-performance network-based threat detection and response (NDR) systems, today announced its participation in Exercise Locked Shields, the largest and most complex international live-fire cyber defense exercise in the world. The annual event, which takes place this week, is organized by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) and aims to provide a multinational platform for enhancing partners’ cyber resilience and cooperation capabilities in a high-paced, crisis-like environment.
The exercise pits Red Teams (attackers) against Blue Teams (defenders), utilizing realistic scenarios, cutting-edge technologies, complex networks and diverse attack methods. Teams of civil and military experts must cooperate to defend critical infrastructure systems from cyberattacks.
“This exercise is a demonstration of the power of international cooperation, transcending borders, and uniting a diverse community of experts from the public and private sectors and academia,” said LtC Urmet Tomp, exercise director at NATO CCDCOE. “We are grateful for the dedication and expertise of our allies and all our partners, which are crucial in building a resilient global cyber defense.”
Since 2016, the Stamus Networks team has partnered with CCDCOE in exercises, including Locked Shields and Crossed Swords, contributing expert personnel and putting its Stamus Security Platform (SSP), the company’s flagship network-based threat detection and response system, to the test.
“True cyber resilience must be accomplished through collaboration, and there’s no better example of that on the international level than Exercise Locked Shields,” said Stamus Networks’ CEO Ken Gramley. “The lessons learned and key takeaways from the live-fire exercises that we’ve participated in over the years have been instrumental in helping organizations around the world build up defenses against today’s sophisticated cyber threats. We look forward to collaborating with experts again at this year’s exercise, not only to strengthen our own solutions, but to help defenders elevate their status as cyber heroes around the world.”
To learn more about the NATO CCDCOE and Exercise Locked Shields, visit the website: https://ccdcoe.org/exercises/locked-shields/.
About Stamus Networks: Stamus Networks believes in a world where defenders are heroes, and a future where those they protect remain safe. As organizations face threats from well-funded adversaries, we relentlessly pursue solutions that make the defender’s job easier and more impactful. The global leader in Suricata-based network security solutions, Stamus Networks helps enterprise security teams know more, respond sooner and mitigate their risk with insights gathered from cloud and on-premise network activity. Our Stamus Security Platform combines the best of intrusion detection (IDS), network security monitoring (NSM), and network detection and response (NDR) systems into a single solution that exposes serious and imminent threats to critical assets and empowers rapid response. For more information visit: stamus-networks.com.
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Appdome MOBILEBot™ Defense Empowers Mobile Brands to Equalize Web Application Firewall Performance and Stop Bots Attacks Better
New adaptive defense model allows network security teams to adjust detection and defense rules to get the most out of existing web application firewalls.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Appdome, the mobile app economy’s one-stop shop for mobile app defense, today announced three new enhancements to its MOBILEBot™ Defense solution to empower mobile brands to get more value and control from their existing web application firewall (WAF) infrastructures by adjusting the evaluation, detection, and defense policy to suit each WAF product and installation.
Cybercriminals have shifted their focus to mobile bot attacks, including weaponizing mobile apps, modified mobile apps, malware controlled mobile apps, fake mobile apps, as well as the common bot tactics like bot farms and scripts to perform brute force account takeovers, DDoS attacks and API abuse. WAF vendors have responded by providing customers with anti-bot SDKs. However, anti-bot SDKs impose too much work and too many limits on mobile app developers with too heavy a performance penalty on mobile apps in production. In addition, using these anti-bot SDKs also require costly changes to WAF infrastructures. Appdome MOBILEBot Defense provides the only way to avoid these complex challenges, making it easy for customers to deliver mobile anti-bot defense on top of any installed WAF.
The Appdome MOBILEBot Defense solution is fully portable across all new and old, on-premise and cloud WAFs. The new enhancements to MOBILEBot Defense provide adaptive evaluation, detection and defense rules that can ease and balance the compute burden on existing WAFs and infrastructures, enabling mobile brands to proactively identify and thwart bot attacks, all while reducing the strain on traditional WAFs, including those WAFs reaching their end-of-service horizons. The new Appdome enhancements allow enterprises, network security teams and mobile brands to extend the useful life of WAFs and deliver more ROI from their existing WAF investments.
“Mobile brands need to stop bot attacks, but they also need to get the most out of their WAF infrastructures and avoid costly or unplanned WAF upgrades,” said Tom Tovar, CEO and co-creator of Appdome. “Any mobile brand will likely have multiple WAFs, each with different performance characteristics. Our goal is to allow the brand to tailor the bot defense profile to meet the performance characteristics of each WAF.”
The new innovations in Appdome MOBILEBot Defense include:
Appdome DEVICETrust™: DEVICETrust is an innovative way to set the evaluation mode for connection requests and screen bot traffic and attacks. With it, mobile brands have the power to set the trust level for each threat vector and, depending on the trust setting, determine where, when and how bot detection and defense is performed. This allows for customizable trust models based on the class and type of WAF used in the bot defense infrastructure. With the new trust model mobile brands can select and prioritize the security checks that are most important to their mobile app security project goals with the click of a button.
Three modes of DEVICETrust are available with Appdome MOBILEBot Defense:
Adaptive Trust – uses the Appdome Bot Defense Framework™ intelligence to dynamically adjust the evaluation model based on the responsiveness of each WAF connected to MOBILEBot defense. Runtime-Trust – allows connection requests to proceed while threat assessment and checks are in process.Zero-Trust – holds connection requests until threat assessment and checks are complete.Appdome Bot Source and BotID: Bot Source and BotID give mobile brands the ability to achieve continuous risk assessments by adding any data, such as business logic, to specific users and sessions in a mobile app, giving the WAF more granular rules and automated enforcement at the point of the attack, including on connection, at login, transaction, password reset, or other key application workflows.
Appdome Client Rate Limiting: Client rate limiting leverages the compute and processing power of the mobile device used in the attack, performing rate-limiting enforcement within the mobile app. Configurable limits on how frequently a user can perform an action, such as attempting to log in, within a defined timeframe. This approach is better than only relying solely on server-side rate limiting which can be susceptible to brute force and DDoS attacks.
“We’re working hard to ensure that our customers get the most out of their WAF infrastructure,” said Chris Roeckl, Appdome chief product officer. “WAFs are high performance, very capable, platforms. The antibot SDKs provided by WAF vendors are not. We’re trying to bridge the gap and give mobile brands something they can use to stop bots quickly, easily and efficiently.”
About Appdome MOBILEBot Defense Appdome MOBILEBot Defense is the industry’s only comprehensive and fully portable anti-bot defense solution built-from-the-ground-up for mobile apps. It offers mobile brands multi-layered bot detection, intelligence, and defense all in one solution, easily protecting the mobile channel from 300+ attack vectors including fake apps, weaponized apps, malware-controlled apps, bot attacks, credential stuffing, DDoS and account takeovers (ATOs). It requires no SDK, no coding, and no added servers to deploy, and is fully compatible with all coding languages and frameworks used in mobile app development. Appdome MOBILEBot Defense is also the only product to work seamlessly with any WAF used in a mobile brand’s network. With Appdome, mobile brands are more efficiently and effectively protected from bot-driven malicious attacks, fraud, IP theft, performance drains and compliance issues at lower cost and complexity than legacy approaches. For more information about Appdome MOBILEBot Defense, see our Knowledge Articles at https://www.appdome.com/how-to/mobile-bot-detection/mobile-bot-defense/mobilebot-detection/.
About Appdome The Appdome mission is to protect every mobile app in the world and the people who use mobile apps in their lives and at work. Appdome provides the mobile industry’s only Unified Mobile App Defense platform, powered by a patented mobile coding engine, Threat-Events™ Threat-Aware UX/UI Control, and ThreatScope™ Mobile XDR. Using Appdome, mobile brands eliminate complexity, ship faster and save money by delivering 300+ Certified Secure™ mobile app security, anti-malware, anti-fraud, mobile anti-bot, anti-cheat, geo compliance, MiTM attack prevention, code obfuscation, social engineering and other protections in Android and iOS apps with ease, inside the mobile DevOps and CI/CD pipeline. Leading financial, healthcare, government and m-commerce brands use Appdome to protect Android and iOS apps, mobile customers and mobile businesses globally. Appdome holds several patents including U.S. Patents 9,934,017 B2, 10,310,870 B2, 10,606,582 B2, 11,243,748 B2 and 11,294,663 B2. Additional patents pending.
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“Sopra Steria” is positioned as a Leader in the 2024 SPARK MatrixTM for Cloud-Native Application Development Services by Quadrant Knowledge Solutions
The Quadrant Knowledge Solutions SPARK Matrix™ provides competitive analysis & ranking of the Cloud-Native Application Development Services (CNADS) vendors. Sopra Steria, with its comprehensive technology for Cloud-Native Application Development Services, has received strong ratings across the parameters of technology excellence and customer impact.PARIS, April 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sopra Steria and Quadrant Knowledge Solutions announced today that Sopra Steria has been named as a leader in the Q1 2024 SPARK MatrixTM analysis of the global CNADS market.
The Quadrant Knowledge Solutions’ SPARK Matrix™: Cloud-Native Application Development Services, includes a detailed analysis of global market dynamics, major trends, vendor landscape, and competitive positioning. The study provides competitive analysis and ranking of the leading technology vendors in the form of its SPARK Matrix™. The study offers strategic information for users to evaluate different provider capabilities, competitive differentiation, and market position.
According to Sitaparna Roy, Analyst at Quadrant Knowledge Solutions, “Sopra Steria through its Modern Apps Development Services helps organizations to convert their ideas into Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and monitor all the development stages to production with unparalleled speed, efficiency, and productivity. It facilitates this by offering Enterprise Architect Services, Low- code/ No-code services and Cloud-Native Application development Services in its Modern Apps Development Services portfolio. […] It supports innovation through adoption of the latest technologies and tools for generating new ideas for products, services, and tools. Sopra Steria’s unique ‘BizDevSecOps’ approach for end-to-end digital transformation supports effective communication and collaboration between businesses and team operations throughout the software development life cycle.”
“Sopra Steria is proud to be recognized once again as a leader in Cloud-Native Application Development Services by Quadrant Knowledge Solutions. Our commitment to innovation, customer-centricity, and excellence in service delivery has enabled us to maintain this position for the third consecutive year. We believe that our comprehensive approach to modern application development, supported by our Cloud Center of Excellence and Ingine Platform, empowers organizations to achieve their digital transformation goals efficiently and effectively.”, comments Yann Gloriau, Cloud expert at Sopra Steria.
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