ISRAEL-INDIA Business Guide Defence & HLS | 2014 - page 36

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Israel-India Business Guide - Defence & HLS
HLS in numbers
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nalysts expect the global spending on homeland
security to reach US$344.5 billion in the year 2022,
up from US$178 billion in 2010, with significant
growth segments in aviation security, communications,
data and cyber security and counter terrorism. The most
dominant market is the U.S., with large growth markets
evolving in Brazil, Mexico, Russia, China, India, Vietnam
and the Middle East. Israel’s HLS- related export grew from
US$1.09 billion in 2011 to US$1.5 billion, in 2012.
Global HLS Market Trends
• Global spending up from US$ 194.3 billion in 2012 to
US$ 344.5 billion in 2022
• HLS spending in Europe is stagnant
• Sustained growth in developing markets
• Budgets are shifting from Defence to HLS
• HLS requirements are meeting dynamic and evolving
threats
• Cyber is a major growth engine
The Israel Advantage
• HLS Technology – Israel’s Pillar of Security
• National, Municipal & Industrial Applications
• Innovative, Cutting Edge Technologies
• Holistic, Tailor-made Integrative Solutions
• Operationally Proven Systems & Methodologies
• Customer-Oriented Training & Support
• Openness for Cooperation & Technology Transfer
• Skilled, Well-proven, Experienced Work Force
Israel’s Security Industry
• 500 Companies in HLS, Defence & Aerospace Sectors
• 400 of them related to HLS
• 45,000 Employees
• US$7.5 billion Export in 2012
• US$1.5 billion in HLS, US$6 billion in Defence &
Aerospace
ISRAEL’S GLOBAL PRESENCE:
Airports:
JFK, Heathrow, Changi, Johannesburg, Ben
Gurion, Berlin, LAX
Mega events:
Olympic Games, World Cup (soccer),
African Cup of Nations (soccer), Winter Games
Sites
: Buckingham Palace, Vatican, Eiffel Towers, WTC,
Statue of Liberty
Transportation:
Germany, Ukraine, China, UK, USA,
Russia
Training:
Presidential Guards, Counter-terror Units and
Law-Enforcement Agencies worldwide
Israel’s HLS Focus Areas
Border, Perimeter & Infrastructure Security
Aerial and Ground Surveillance; Physical and Electronic
obstacles; Unmanned Platforms (Air, Ground, Naval);
Invisible Barriers (virtual fences); Video, IR, RF, Radar &
Israel’s Homeland Security
Sector makes rapid strides to
meet global challenges
Potential for Cooperation with Indian Industry in Security Solutions
Gil Rieder, Moty Cohen *
HLS
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