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Access control manufacturer Inner Range is rewarding lucky visitors to its stand with a drone every day of IFSEC International (June 18-20).
Delegates who watch a demonstration of an Inner Range product will be invited to enter their details into the manufacturer’s flagship product, Integriti, and the system will randomly select a winner at the end of each day.
Winners will receive a Holy Stone Mercury 3 racing drone, which can travel at 45km an hour and transmit HD video and aerial photos in real time. The camera, which has a 120-degree wide-angle lens, is easy to install or remove, and the drone is designed to reduce wind resistance for more stable filming conditions.
Inner Range has two demonstrations linked to IFSEC’s official ‘Show Me How’ series of presentations and trials. The first showcases how Inner Range’s Entry-level access control system, Inception, can now integrate with the Milestone XProject video management system. The integration allows the Inception controller to become the security and access mechanism supporting the Milestone system.
Delegates can see how ‘user qualifications’ can boost health and safety procedures, or ease car park credit renewals by alerting users when qualifications or credits are about to expire
Inner Range’s Enterprise-level intelligent integrated access control system, Integriti, will also feature in the ‘Show Me How’ series. Delegates can see how ‘user qualifications’ can boost health and safety procedures, or ease car park credit renewals by alerting users when qualifications or credits are about to expire.
Tim Northwood, General Manager at Inner Range said: “We love showing what our products can do and will happily demonstrate any aspect of our systems that people are curious about.
“To add an element of fun, anyone who has had a demonstration can enter our prize draw to win a racing drone. IFSEC is full of technology enthusiasts and drones are the latest gadget, whether people use them for serious business purposes or fly them just for fun. We hope delegates will like them, either way.”
The Inner Range stand (Stand IF1030) will include eight large screens to demonstrate the manufacturer’s award-winning access control systems and software in action at IFSEC International on June 18-20 at ExCel London.
Inner Range has been a world leader in the design and manufacture of intelligent security solutions since it was established in 1988. More than 150,000 Inner Range systems have been installed in over 30 countries. Customers include hospitals and high-security units, colleges, distribution centres and pharmaceutical companies. government and critical national infrastructure.
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Drone giveaway by Inner Range at IFSEC International 2019Access control manufacturer Inner Range is rewarding lucky visitors to its stand with a drone every day of IFSEC International […]
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