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 Aperio technology is fully supported by the expertise of the new ASSA ABLOY Access Control division
ASSA ABLOY has upgraded Aperio according to online access control systems for advanced security

ASSA ABLOY Access Control has updated its innovative Aperio escutcheon to work with iClass smart card technology, offering a higher level of security and flexibility to connect with almost any access control system. Aperio has been designed to upgrade mechanically locked doors and wirelessly connect them to existing online electronic access control systems, providing end users with a simple and intelligent way of upgrading the controllability and security level of their premises.

The latest product development to enable smart iClass card technology to work with the Aperio escutcheon and offer enhanced security through encryption and mutual authentication. Says Hitesh Mistry Product and Market Development Manager of ASSA ABLOY Access Control: "Aperio technology provides a simple, intelligent way to upgrade the controllability and security level of buildings and facilities. iClass was specifically designed to make access control more powerful, more versatile, and more secure."

"The two combined offers a very secure proposition to the market, an all-in-one online, wireless security solution, which offers flexible access control that operates in real time with almost any access control system. It guarantees a highly secure system to provide end users in a variety of market sectors with the ultimate way to improve door safety, security and convenience." Aperio technology is fully supported by the expertise of the new ASSA ABLOY Access Control division, providing technical support and advice, service and after sales care.

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