ASSA ABLOY drives the future of wireless access control with battery-powered product solutions for any building or business
ASSA ABLOY will also showcase its Aperio™ L100 wireless security lock range at the event

One partner for all your security needs: ASSA ABLOY helps millions of customers around the world to find the best access and security solutions for their business. ASSA ABLOY’s global leadership incorporates the combined power of award-winning products and technology from ABLOY, Yale, Traka, TESA, IKON and effeff.

ASSA ABLOY drives the future of wireless access control with battery-powered product solutions for any building or business. At Intersec 2014, the ASSA ABLOY showcase in Hall S1, Stand 204, includes:

ASSA ABLOY´s Aperio technology

For expanding an access control system, wirelessly and cost-efficiently. The technology enables an organisation's mechanical locks to be integrated into a new or existing access control system, without breaking the bank.

The Aperio range is growing fast, and now includes Aperio L100 wireless locks, Aperio AS100 wireless door status sensor, and the Aperio PINpad escutcheon.

Aperio open architecture allows the technology to be seamlessly integrated into third-party building management systems. Nedap, Schneider Electric, Genetec, G4S, TDSi, RBH ARAS and Gallagher are among the major OEMs showcasing Aperio wireless access products at Intersec 2014.

SMARTair from ASSA ABLOY´s brand TESA

SMARTair is an affordable suite of wireless access control products for small to medium-sized businesses and buildings, and a seamless step up from an organisation’s mechanical master key system. SMARTair is easy to install, with no cabling or wires, and therefore requires no electricians on-site.

SMARTair from TESA enables facilities managers to change access rights in the most cost-effective way, and offers a variety of access rights updates—such as update on card via wall-reader or online via communication hub—in one system.

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