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Peter Elbling introduces Digicon’s dFlow pedestrian gate, which unlike conventional turnstiles is generally open rather than closed and closes only when unauthorised users attempt to gain access.
Usain Bolt eases through Digicon dFlow gates during the Rio Olympic Games 2016
The IFSEC 2016 exhibitor also develops traffic controllers, parking control systems, electronic time clocks, automatic ticketing systems for urban transportation and build-to-print components.
Digicon’s dFlow pedestrian gate was also showcased at IFSEC 2016 as one of the finalists in the Benchmark Innovation Awards: Access Control Hardware category. You can also see a video of the turnstiles in action below the 45-second pitch video.
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Digicon dFlow Pedestrian Gate Explained… in 45 secondsPeter Elbling introduces Digicon's dFlow pedestrian gate, which unlike conventional turnstiles is generally open rather than closed and closes only when unauthorised users attempt to gain access.
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