SimonsVoss will demonstrate live its hardware and software solutions on four product presentation platforms
A very special highlight is the new product line SmartIntego, which it will be presenting for the very first time

Once again SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH will be represented at this year's world's largest trade fair Security Essen in Hall 11, Stand 404. From 23 to 26 September, the manufacturer of digital locking and access control systems will be presenting a series of product innovations from its digital System 3060.

On its 450 m2 stand, SimonsVoss will demonstrate to the fair's specialist visitors its complete System 3060 as well as its very latest product innovations - expert consulting included. A very special highlight is the new product line SmartIntego, which SimonsVoss will be presenting for the very first time in Germany. With this system integration solution, SimonsVoss is offering a seamless connection to existing access control systems. Optimised communications protocols and a high degree of automation thanks to SmartIntego Manager reduce the work involved to integrate SmartIntego substantially. The wireless SmartIntego components locking cylinder, SmartHandle and padlock are very easy to integrate and once initially configured, can be administered centrally by the existing access control software.  

A further highlight is the Starter System – a simplified version of the Digital Locking and Access Control System 3060 suitable for small systems for up to 20 doors and 100 authorisations. On top of that, the company will also be introducing a further development of the SmartHandle designed especially for glass doors as well as two new furniture locks which are ideal for integration in single-door or double-door office cabinets and lockers.

SimonsVoss will demonstrate live its hardware and software solutions on four product presentation platforms, allowing visitors to experience the functionality of the company’s digital locking and access control system 3060 up close.
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