LEGIC enters into access control technology integration agreement with Lenel
The agreement will benefit applications such as access control installations for business and campus sites
Lenel Systems International, Inc. and Switzerland based LEGIC Identsystems Ltd, a leading manufacturer of contactless smart card technology for personal identification, have entered into a license agreement. The relationship allows for integration of Lenel's integrated security solutions with LEGIC advant technology for contactless identification for a wide variety of applications such as access control installations for business and campus sites. The agreement supports the globally increasing demand for LEGIC based security solutions. LEGIC continues to grow globally and this agreement allows it to expand its partner network with a top class worldwide system integrator.

Lenel focuses on developing products that enable organisations to effectively protect and manage their people, property and assets. With over 18,000 system installations in more than 93 countries worldwide, Lenel has a customer base with a strong presence in a broad range of vertical segments including healthcare, government, critical infrastructure, education, petrochemical, manufacturing and telecom. The LEGIC agreement allows Lenel to widen its solution portfolio with a state-of-the-art technology that meets true multi-standard compatibility.

"Partnering with LEGIC enables us to keep pace with latest identification technologies and offers additional solutions for our global customers," says Luis Orbegoso, President of Lenel Systems International.

Klaus U. Klosa, Chief Executive Officer of LEGIC Identsystems is convinced of the strategic importance of the new partnership: "This agreement is a crucial step for our further development in global markets. We are glad to have entered into a partnership with mutual benefits and I look forward to a long and sustainable collaboration."

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