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Automated Border Control Market was valued at USD 1.8 billion in 2022 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 12% between 2023 and 2032.
Automated border control (ABC) is a technology-driven system used at international borders and airports to expedite the immigration & customs processes. It typically involves self-service kiosks and biometric authentication methods such as facial recognition or fingerprint scanning. Travelers can use these automated systems to verify their identities, complete necessary documentation, and undergo security checks quickly, thereby reducing wait times and enhancing border security & efficiency. The increasing volume of international travel & tourism activities is driving the global market growth.
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Base Year: | 2022 |
Automated Border Control Market Size in 2022: | USD 1.8 Billion |
Forecast Period: | 2023 to 2032 |
Forecast Period 2023 to 2032 CAGR: | 12% |
2032 Value Projection: | USD 5.5 Billion |
Historical Data for: | 2018 to 2022 |
No. of Pages: | 200 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 352 |
Segments covered: | Border Crossing Procedure, Solution Type, Component, Application |
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As global travel rates continue to grow, border control agencies are seeking efficient solutions to manage the rising passenger numbers. ABC systems streamline the immigration & customs processes, reducing wait times and enhancing the overall traveler experience. This demand for faster & more efficient border procedures contributes to the expansion and adoption of ABC technologies in airports and border crossings worldwide. For instance, in May 2023, IDEMIA, have been awarded the Automated Border Control System (ABCS) contract for all travellers entering and exiting the country’s air, land and sea checkpoints, by Singapore’s Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) and HTX (Home Team Science and Technology Agency).
Inaccurate or unreliable biometric identification methods can lead to security vulnerabilities, causing false positives or negatives. This can undermine public trust and potentially compromise border security. Ensuring consistently high accuracy and reliability is crucial to overcoming these obstacles and gaining wider adoption of automated border control systems, especially in scenarios where security is paramount.