CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Executive Summary
1.3. The Scope of the Study
CHAPTER 2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. Secondary Research
2.2. Primary Research
2.3. Analytic Tools and Model
2.4. Economic Indicator
2.4.1. Base Year, Base Currency, Forecasting Period
2.5. Expert Validation
2.6. Study Timeline
CHAPTER 3 MARKET ANALYSIS
3.1. Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.2. Porter's Five Force Analysis
3.2.1. Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.2.2. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.2.3. Threats of Substitutes
3.2.4. Threats of New Entrants
3.2.5. Degree of Competition
3.3. PESTLE Analysis
3.3.1. Political
3.3.2. Economical
3.3.3. Social
3.3.4. Technological
3.3.5. Legal
3.3.6. Environmental
3.4. SWOT Analysis
3.4.1. Strengths
3.4.2. Weakness
3.4.3. Opportunities
3.4.4. Threats
3.5. Y-O-Y Analysis
CHAPTER 4 MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1. Market Drivers
4.1.1. Increasing growing need for integrated security and safety systems
4.1.2. Rising government initiatives on smart building projects
4.1.3. Decreasing operational expenses
4.1.4. Implementation of IoT platform within the building automation technology
4.2. Market Restraints & Challenges
4.2.1. High initial investment
4.2.2. Lack of awareness and limited availability of skilled staff
4.2.3. Limited functionality and lack of open standards
4.3. Market Opportunities
4.3.1. Increasing cloud based IoT platforms
4.3.2. Rising wave of smart cities
4.3.3. Growing green building initiatives and environmental concerns
CHAPTER 5 GLOBAL SMART BUILDING MARKET – BY TYPE
5.1. Building Automation Software
5.1.1. Intelligent Security System
5.1.1.1. Video Surveillance System
5.1.1.2. Access Control System
5.1.1.3. Emergency Management System
5.1.2. Building Energy Management System
5.1.2.1. Energy Management Platform
5.1.2.2. HVAC Control System
5.1.2.3. Lighting Control System
5.1.3. Infrastructure Management System
5.1.3.1. Parking Management System
5.1.3.2. Smart Water Management System
5.1.3.3. Elevators and Escalators Management System
5.1.4. Network Management System
5.2. Services
5.2.1. Professional Services
5.2.1.1. Consulting Services
5.2.1.2. System Integration and Deployment Services
5.2.1.3. Support and Maintenance Services
5.2.2. Managed Services
CHAPTER 6 GLOBAL SMART BUILDING MARKET – BY END USER
6.1. Manufacturing Facilities
6.2. Residential Buildings
6.3. Commercial Buildings
6.4. University, School, & Hospital Buildings
6.5. Government & Public Infrastructure Facilities
6.6. Others
CHAPTER 7 GLOBAL SMART BUILDING MARKET - BY GEOGRAPHY
7.1. Introduction
7.2. North America
7.2.1. U.S.
7.2.2. Canada
7.2.3. Mexico
7.2.4. Costa Rica
7.3. South America
7.3.1. Brazil
7.3.2. Argentina
7.3.3. Chile
7.3.4. Columbia
7.3.5. Others
7.4. Europe
7.4.1. U.K.
7.4.2. Germany
7.4.3. France
7.4.4. Italy
7.4.5. Spain
7.4.6. Russia
7.4.7. Netherlands
7.4.8. Switzerland
7.4.9. Poland
7.4.10. Others
7.5. Asia-Pacific
7.5.1. China
7.5.2. Japan
7.5.3. India
7.5.4. South Korea
7.5.5. Australia & New Zealand
7.5.6. Malaysia
7.5.7. Singapore
7.5.8. Others
7.6. Middle East & Africa
7.6.1. UAE
7.6.2. Saudi Arabia
7.6.3. Iran
7.6.4. Iraq
7.6.5. Qatar
7.6.6. South Africa
7.6.7. Algeria
7.6.8. Morocco
7.6.9. Nigeria
7.6.10. Egypt
7.6.11. Others
CHAPTER 8 GLOBAL SMART BUILDING MARKET - COMPANY PROFILES
8.1. IBM Corporation.
8.2. Cisco System Inc.
8.3. Siemens A.G
8.4. Honeywell International Ltd.
8.5. Schneider Electric S.E
8.6. ABB Ltd.
8.7. Johnson Controls PLC.
8.8. Delta Controls Inc.
8.9. United Technologies Corporation
8.10. BuildingIQ Inc.
8.11. Legrand S.A
8.12. Emerson Electric Corporation.
8.13. Control4 Corporation
8.14. Delta Controls Inc.
8.15. Hewlett-Packard Company
CHAPTER 9 GLOBAL SMART BUILDING MARKET - COMPETITIVE
LANDSCAPE
9.1. Market Share Analysis
9.2. Strategies adopted by top companies
9.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Collaborations & Agreements
CHAPTER 10 MARKET INSIGHTS
10.1. Industry Experts Insights
10.2. Analysts Opinions
10.3. Investment Opportunities
CHAPTER 11 APPENDIX
11.1. List of Tables
11.2. List of Figures