Robust regulations, relentless disasters, smart-city investments, and AI-enabled innovations position North America as market leader, Europe as compliance-driven contender, and rapidly urbanizing, hazard-prone Asia Pacific as the fastest-growing frontier for mass notification systems globally.
Chicago, May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global mass notification systems market was valued at US$ 14.62 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to reach US$ 46.43 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 13.7% during the forecast period 2025–2033.
In the United States, regulators remain the single biggest catalyst pushing the mass notification systems market into mainstream critical-infrastructure budgets., the Federal Emergency Management Agency has broadened access to the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS); its public dashboard shows 87,000 separate warning messages disseminated during calendar-year 2023, up from 71,000 in 2022. Furthermore, 1,480 federal, state and tribal alerting authorities now hold IPAWS certificates, creating a dense foundation for commercial platform vendors to plug into. Simultaneously, Canada’s Alert Ready program logged 1,216 alert activations in 2023, many related to record-breaking wildfires in Alberta and Nova Scotia. Local television override tests further proved sub-five-second dissemination latencies.
Outside North America, the European Union’s European Electronic Communications Code has taken full effect in the mass notification systems market, obliging the 27 member states to implement either cell broadcast or location-based SMS for public warnings. By March 2024, the European Commission confirmed operational cell-broadcast transmitters in 350 national and regional sites, with France, Germany and Spain accounting for nearly half of the active nodes. In the Asia-Pacific region, India’s National Disaster Management Authority partnered with the Centre for Development of Telematics to roll out a Common Alerting Protocol gateway covering 33 states; pilot runs in August 2023 pushed 146 million multilingual test alerts in a single afternoon, underlining the scale regulators now expect from modern platforms.
Key Findings in the Mass Notification Systems Market
Market Forecast (2033) | US$ 46.43 billion |
CAGR | 13.7% |
Largest Region (2024) | North America (34.0%) |
By Component | Solution (81.30%) |
By Application | Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery (42.20%) |
By Deployment | Cloud (53%) |
By Industry | Government And Defense Sector (30.80%) |
By Organization | Large Enterprises (73.5%) |
By Type | In-Building (50.9%) |
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Enterprise Resilience Mandates Propel Cloud-Native Platforms And AI-Driven Orchestration Capabilities
Corporate risk managers are no longer treating emergency communications as an optional insurance policy; instead the capability is becoming a core pillar of enterprise resilience charters, giving a boost to the mass notification systems market. According to SEC Form 10-K filings, Everbridge supported 6,530 paying customers at the close of Q1 2024 and processed 3.2 billion individual voice, text, email and mobile-app notifications during 2023. Meanwhile, private-equity-backed OnSolve reported 2.5 billion message deliveries across 190 countries last year, and rising inflows from logistics, technology and energy verticals. This volume illustrates that large employers have moved from isolated building-level alarms to globally coordinated cloud services that sit directly on top of HR systems such as Workday and SAP SuccessFactors.