Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Definition
2 Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Value Chain Analysis
Figure 1 Value Chain Analysis of BAS
2.3 Market Dynamics
Figure 2 High Focus on Designing and Establishing Energy-Efficient and Eco-Friendly Buildings and Several Benefits of BAS Drives the Market
2.3.1 Drivers
2.3.1.1 High Focus on Designing and Establishing Energy-Efficient and Eco-Friendly Buildings and Several Benefits of BAS
2.3.1.2 Rise in Adoption of Automated Security Systems in Buildings
2.3.1.3 Rapid Penetration of IoT in Building Automation Systems
2.3.1.4 Development of Wireless Protocols and Wireless Sensor Network Technology for BAS
2.3.1.5 Rapid Infrastructure Growth in Developing Nations
2.3.2 Restraints
2.3.2.1 False Notion About Installation Cost of BAS
2.3.2.2 Technical Difficulties and Dearth of Skilled Experts
2.3.3 Opportunities
2.3.3.1 Favorable Government Initiatives and Incentives
2.3.3.2 Advancement of Building Technologies and Automation With Data Analytics
2.3.4 Challenges
2.3.4.1 Presence of Different Communication Protocols
3 Company Evaluation Quadrant
3.1 Visionary Leaders
3.2 Dynamic Differentiators
3.3 Innovators
3.4 Emerging Companies
Figure 3 BAS Market (Global) Competitive Leadership Mapping
3.5 Strength of Product Portfolio (25 Companies)
3.6 Business Strategy Excellence (25 Companies)
4 Competitive Landscape
4.1 Introduction
Figure 4 Companies Adopted Product Launches as Key Growth Strategies During 2015–2018
4.2 Market Player Ranking Analysis
Figure 5 Top 5 Players in the BAS Market, 2018
4.3 Competitive Scenario
4.3.1 Product Launches and Developments
Table 1 Product Launches and Developments (2015–2018)
4.3.2 Partnerships, Collaborations, Contracts, and Agreements
Table 2 Partnerships, Collaborations, Contracts, and Agreements (2016–2018)
4.3.3 Mergers and Acquisitions
Table 3 Mergers and Acquisitions (2015–2018)
4.3.4 Expansions
Table 4 Expansions (2018)
5 Company Profiles
5.1 Honeywell International
5.1.1 Business Overview*
Figure 6 Honeywell International: Company Snapshot
5.1.2 Products Offered*
5.1.3 Recent Developments*
5.1.4 SWOT Analysis*
5.1.5 MnM View*
(*Above sections are present for all of below companies)
5.2 Siemens AG
Figure 7 Siemens AG: Company Snapshot
5.3 Johnson Controls International
Figure 8 Johnson Controls International: Company Snapshot
5.4 Schneider Electric
Figure 9 Schneider Electric: Company Snapshot
5.5 United Technologies Corp.
Figure 10 United Technologies Corp.: Company Snapshot
5.6 Robert Bosch
Figure 11 Robert Bosch: Company Snapshot
5.7 Legrand
Figure 12 Legrand: Company Snapshot
5.8 Hubbell
Figure 13 Hubbell: Company Snapshot
5.9 ABB
Figure 14 ABB: Company Snapshot
5.10 Ingersoll-Rand
Figure 15 Ingersoll-Rand: Company Snapshot
6 Appendix
6.1 Other Significant Players
6.1.1 Lutron Electronics Co.
6.1.2 Crestron Electronics, Inc.
6.1.3 BuildingIQ
6.1.4 Hitachi, Ltd.
6.1.5 Delta Controls
6.1.6 Beckhoff Automation GmbH
6.1.7 Control4
6.1.8 Lennox International
6.1.9 General Electric
6.1.10 Distech Controls
6.2 Methodology
This report identifies and benchmarks best building automation system vendors such as Johnson Controls International, Honeywell International, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and United Technologies, and evaluates them on the basis of business strategy excellence and strength of product portfolio within the building automation ecosystem, combining inputs from various industry experts, buyers, and vendors, and extensive secondary research including annual reports, company press releases, investor presentations, free and paid company databases. They are rated and positioned on a 2x2 matrix, called as ‘Company Evaluation Quadrant,’ and identified as Visionary Leaders, Dynamic Differentiators, Innovators, or Emerging companies.
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