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Jenna Kamal is the copywriter for UBM’s Protection & Management series including IFSEC International and FIREX International. Prior to this, she was a property, finance and technology blogger within the FinTech and PropTech space.
July 20, 2018

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Whitepaper: Enhancing security, resilience and efficiency across a range of industries

'SMARTER THINKING'

The 7 Innovations ASSA ABLOY showcased under ‘smarter thinking’ theme at IFSEC 2018

ASSA ABLOY’s leading brands, including ASSA ABLOY Access Control, Abloy and Traka, showcased solutions across access control, identification technology, entrance automation and integrated security solutions at IFSEC 2018.

The company demonstrated its expertise across a range of key markets, including commercial, education, critical infrastructure, SMEs and multi-use, emergency services and defence.

Visitors had exclusive access to these seven innovations:

1.. SMARTair

ASSA ABLOY Access Control’s SMARTair is a modular and fully scalable access control system. SMARTair ensures organisations remain in control of their site – who enters, where and when – at all times, in real time.

2. Openow

ASSA ABLOY Access Control’s new mobile solution Openow was also presented, enabling users to unlock protected doors using their smartphones, via an encrypted Bluetooth connection.

3. Aperio H100

The Aperio H100 packs the power and flexibility of wireless access control into a slim, cleverly designed door handle.

The brand’s OEM partners ACS and TDSi were also available on the stand to help demonstrate how easy Aperio is to integrate with a vast range of new and existing access control systems.

“The event provided a fantastic platform to showcase our innovative, technology-driven solutions and the key markets these serve,” said Gareth Ellams, access control managing director.

“For example, those in the education sector were able to see how our Aperio wireless locking technology can help schools and universities cut energy costs, reduce time and money spent on maintenance, and help deliver a flexible access control solution that can be adapted and updated when needed.”

4. CLIQ

Abloy showcased its complete CLIQ portfolio for critical national infrastructure applications, helping secure business resilience and continuity of service with remote access management. Its integrated locking and key management solutions include PROTEC2 CLIQ, CLIQ Go and eCLIQ.

5. Abloy OS

Abloy also presented Abloy OS, an intuitive map-based user interface and the ABLOY PULSE digital locking and access management system.

6. Traka Web

Traka exhibited its latest key and asset management solutions. This included live demonstrations of Traka Web, an innovative software for centrally managing Traka key and locker systems. The brand also demonstrated how Traka can be integrated with different access control systems, including ARX and Lenel.

7. V-Touch

The new V-Touch key management system from Traka was also on display. Capable of accommodating up to five sets of keys, the cabinet provides assured key control for critical keys at multiple locations, from a compact unit where space is at a premium.

Gareth Ellams added: “Meeting the specific needs of some of the most demanding environments, our exhibition stand [at IFSEC] provided a fantastic platform for us to share the very latest security solutions that can protect against even the most challenging threats.”

 

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