At its ASIS booth (#3111), ASSA ABLOY will demonstrate the industry’s most comprehensive range of wireless technologies
ASSA ABLOY will introduce new products in critical areas, including high security doors, e-cylinders for electronic access control

At the 2014 ASIS International Seminar and Exhibits, ASSA ABLOY will announce the introduction of 75 new products, underscoring the company’s commitment to innovation and leadership in the global access control and door opening markets. Founded in 1994, ASSA ABLOY includes 82 brands serving the international commercial buildings marketplace with strong deployment rates in government, education, hospitality and healthcare.

At ASIS International in Atlanta next week, the company is poised to introduce new products in critical areas, including high security doors and hardware, e-cylinders for electronic access control plus advanced lock technologies for institutional, commercial and home control applications. In addition, the group will also provide a comprehensive update on sustainable access control and will host a seminar with U.S. Green Building Council and World Green Building Council founder, David Gottfried.

At its ASIS booth (#3111), ASSA ABLOY will demonstrate the industry’s most comprehensive range of wireless technologies which can cost effectively secure doors, cabinets, server racks and drawers fully supported by the 26 most progressive access control manufacturers in the industry.

To address the growing demand for the convenience and security of mobile access, the company will also showcase several products that support HID Mobile Access® powered by Seos®. This capability will be displayed across multiple platforms, including IP-enabled (Power over Ethernet and Wi-Fi), Integrated Wiegand, and Aperio® wireless access control.

“Every day millions of people around the world are safer because ASSA ABLOY opening technologies have been installed in their homes, offices, hospitals, hotels, stores, and schools,” said Thanasis Molokotos, Executive Vice President and Head of Americas Division, ASSA ABLOY. “As the world’s leading manufacturer of premium door opening technologies, we have an opportunity and a responsibility to invest in our continued industry leadership and provide the broader community with strong direction and strong products.”

ASSA ABLOY holds over 13,000 patents spanning a wide array of applications, including mechanical, electrical, authentication and advanced security. In 2013 and 2014 the group was named to the Forbes 100 Most Innovative Company List ahead of many globally recognised leaders.

“ASIS International 2014 provides ASSA ABLOY with an important, valuable platform from which to showcase the innovations we’ve been working on and are now pleased to bring to market,” Molokotos continued. “Moreover, it provides our team members with an opportunity to meet with and listen to our customers in education, healthcare, retail, government and a host of other important verticals so that we have the deepest understanding of the challenges and opportunities they face - and can engineer solutions to meet these challenges and address the opportunities.”

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