Berg Insight estimates that the user base of lone worker safety solutions in Europe, North America and Australia & New Zealand was close to 2.3 million at the end of 2024. In Europe, the user base is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.1 percent, from 1.2 million users at the end of 2024 to almost 1.7 million users at the end of 2029. The North American market is estimated to grow from 580,000 users at the end of 2024 to 795,000 users at the end of 2029, while the Australia & New Zealand market is forecasted to grow from 490,000 to around 700,000 users during the same period. Learn more about the business opportunities associated with lone worker safety solutions in this 115-page strategy report from Berg Insight. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.
This report will allow you to:
- Benefit from 45 new executive interviews with market leading companies.
- Identify key players in the European, North American and Australia & New Zealand lone worker safety solutions market.
- Learn about the latest market trends and key developments.
- Understand the opportunities and challenges of the lone worker safety market.
- Anticipate future drivers for uptake of lone worker safety services.
- Profit from updated regional market forecasts lasting until 2029.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive Summary
1. Lone Worker Safety Solutions
- 1.1. Employment statistics
- 1.2. Lone working
- 1.3. Lone worker safety solution infrastructure
- 1.3.1. Device segment
- 1.3.2. Positioning segment
- 1.3.3. Network segment
- 1.3.4. Service segment
- 1.4. Lone worker legislation and standards
- 1.4.1. North America
- 1.4.2. Europe
- 1.4.3. Australia & New Zealand
2. Market Analysis and Forecasts
- 2.1. Market landscape
- 2.2. Solution provider market shares
- 2.3. Market forecasts
- 2.4. Market drivers and trends
- 2.4.1. Transition to app-based solutions
- 2.4.2. Body-worn cameras add a new dimension to lone worker protection
- 2.4.3. The 2G/3G sunsets create challenges and opportunities for LW vendors
- 2.4.4. Consolidation in the UK market and global price pressure
- 2.4.5. Hybrid working - an aftermath of the pandemic
- 2.4.6. Big opportunities in the private sector
- 2.4.7. Satellite communicators provide protection beyond cellular coverage
- 2.4.8. Lone worker safety solutions face competition from smartphone SOS features
- 2.4.9. Lone worker safety solutions are not just for lone workers
3. Company Profiles and Strategies
- 3.1. Lone worker safety solution providers
- 3.1.1. Access Personal Safety (Oysta Technology)
- 3.1.2. AddSecure
- 3.1.3. ADRESYS (Omicron Electronics)
- 3.1.4. AlertGPS (Aware360)
- 3.1.5. Amigo Systems (Transfer Group)
- 3.1.6. Aware360
- 3.1.7. Becklar
- 3.1.8. Beepiz (SuiviDeFlotte.net)
- 3.1.9. Blackline Safety
- 3.1.10. Bodytrak
- 3.1.11. CALIMA
- 3.1.12. Crystal Alarm
- 3.1.13. Cuebly
- 3.1.14. Duress
- 3.1.15. EcoOnline
- 3.1.16. F24
- 3.1.17. First2HelpYou
- 3.1.18. LONEALERT (Advance IT Group)
- 3.1.19. MiSentinelSOS (Sentinel Technologies)
- 3.1.20. Multibel
- 3.1.21. My Angel
- 3.1.22. My Safety Buddy
- 3.1.23. Neovigie (LPI Group)
- 3.1.24. Nomadia
- 3.1.25. OnGuard
- 3.1.26. Orbis Protect
- 3.1.27. PanicGuard
- 3.1.28. Peoplesafe (Crusoe Topco)
- 3.1.29. Pick Protection (Arnold Clark)
- 3.1.30. Reliance High-Tech
- 3.1.31. Safepoint (Techshift)
- 3.1.32. Secapp
- 3.1.33. Securdia
- 3.1.34. Secure2Go
- 3.1.35. SoloProtect
- 3.1.36. SHEQSY (SafetyCulture)
- 3.1.37. Swanholm Technology
- 3.1.38. Sysnav
- 3.1.39. Traxxs
- 3.1.40. Terracom
- 3.1.41. Totalmobile
- 3.1.42. Track24
- 3.1.43. Tsunami Solutions
- 3.1.44. Uepaa
- 3.1.45. Vatix
- 3.1.46. Vecima Networks
- 3.1.47. Vismo
- 3.1.48. Worksafe Guardian
- 3.2. Lone worker device manufacturers
- 3.2.1. ACR Electronics
- 3.2.2. Eview
- 3.2.3. Garmin
- 3.2.4. Globalstar
- 3.2.5. MAGNETA
- 3.2.6. Datix (SAVV)
- 3.2.7. Scandinavian Radio Technology
- 3.2.8. Teltonika
- 3.2.9. Twig Com
- 3.2.10. ZOLEO
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations