Better target and identify growth opportunities in major regions and pivot towards new revenue streams associated with the mobile ID opportunity.
Taylor product development and marketing strategies and tie to mobile identity adoption timelines.
Improve targeted sale approaches via the identification of significant growth opportunities in the government ID market.
Critical Questions Answered
Which countries will represent the greatest opportunity for growth and migration over the coming years?
What is the current market size for government-issued citizen credentials and how will this look over the next five years?
How rapidly is the government ID market growing?
Where are government ID projects most prevalent and what interfaces are being utilized?
What is the current market size and position of the mobile identity’s arena?
Which regions are experiencing the most significant drive in the adoption of mobile identities?
Which applications are seeing the largest mobile adoption and how far do they penetrate the physical credential market?
Research Highlights
Worldwide government ID forecasts with qualitative analysis covering all major regions including, North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific.
Mobile identities data for all major regions; North America, Latin America, Europe, MEA and Asia-Pacific.
Quantitative breakdown on penetration of mobile credentials into the physical government ID market.
Penetration rates of mobile credentials by the number of mobile subscribers by region and application.
Who Should Read This?
Marketing and sales leaders looking to identify opportunities and revenue streams and gauge organizational performance.
Market ecosystem agents in sales, marketing and strategic roles looking to ascertain market sizing and opportunity.
Strategy planners and advisors within the smart card and identity solutions industry.
Table of Contents
Application Highlights
Regional Drivers: Americas
Regional Drivers: Asia
Regional Drivers: Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Contactless to Remain the Dominant Interface of Choice
Mobile Identities on the Rise
Mobile Identities Will Remain a Companion to the Physical