Asia Pacific telepresence market to reach US$93M in 2017

23.08.2012
The Asia Pacific telepresence market is set to reach US$93 million in 2017, according to new analysis from Frost & Sullivan-Asia Pacific Telepresence Markets CY2010.

The market earned revenues of US$41.9 million in 2011 and is predicted a bright future as telepresence's highly immersive experience will attract several enterprises in the region looking forward.

Video is now a huge part of the mainstream enterprise communications sector but high definition (HD) video does not provide an immersive environment to the end-users.

As a result of this, telepresence companies are in high demand and are sought by companies that want managed services and telepresence solutions that are interoperable with different devices.

"The interoperability with room-based video conferencing systems, executive video conferencing (VC) solutions, and desktop video solutions will trigger demand among Asian enterprises," said Frost & Sullivan senior industry analyst Jessie Yu. "Various telepresence solutions, from one screen to three screen systems, can meet the diversified demand from customers, within the available budget and bandwidth."