ASSA ABLOY Access Control Solutions will feature wireless lock range for security doors, using Aperio technology, plus the latest developments in Seos mobile access ecosystem
ASSA ABLOY was recently named by Forbes as one of the world’s 100 most innovative companies

ASSA ABLOY, the largest global supplier of intelligent lock and security solutions, responsible for one in every 10 lock and security installations worldwide, is focusing on innovation on Stand D1700 in Hall S17 at IFSEC 2014 (Excel, London, UK from 17-19 June, 2014.)

Recently named by Forbes as one of the world’s 100 most innovative companies, ASSA ABLOY will showcase new products and solutions for a wide range of end user markets, bringing competitive advantage to OEM and system integrator partners, and improving customers' lives through greater security, safety and convenience

ASSA ABLOY has a greater presence than ever at IFSEC 2014, demonstrating an innovative range of access control and door security solutions, as well as leading edge products from leading brands from the Group’s portfolio, including Abloy, Eff-Eff, Mul-T-Lock, Traka and Yale.

ASSA ABLOY Access Control Solutions will feature the world’s first wireless lock range for security doors, using the revolutionary Aperio™ wireless locking technology, plus the latest developments in the Seos™ mobile access ecosystem.

ASSA ABLOY will be demonstrating
an innovative range of access control
and door security solutions from
leading brands from the Group’s
portfolio, including Abloy, Eff-Eff,
Mul-T-Lock, Traka and Yale

Abloy will display CLIQ Remote as an innovative, easy-to-fit electromechanical locking system with electronic keys.

Eff-Eff is featuring egress control and the latest escape door systems, whilst Mul-T-Lock will introduce its SMARTair™ access control portfolio and WatchLock™, the intelligent padlock with real time sensing capability so that owners can know exactly when the padlock has been opened, closed or attacked.

Traka will be showcasing its latest intelligent key management systems and Yale will be unveiling digital locking solutions for the residential market.

ASSA ABLOY Access Control Solutions is also featured in the IFSEC International Academy Conference Programme, discussing the latest findings in commercial building security with the challenging question: “Is the future of commercial building security built-in or bolted on?”

Cristian Frankic, Vice President Business Development EMEA at ASSA ABLOY, said:

“With the emergence of the “internet of things” and the growth in intelligent buildings and smart homes, we are at the start of a new phase in security evolution.”

“At IFSEC 2014 we as ASSA ABLOY aim to showcase a range of innovative solutions which, combine to create a powerful proposition of specialist knowledge, experience and revolutionary products. There is a host of exciting future-proof developments in IP, digital, mobile and cloud based security systems on show from our brand portfolio.”

“Our aim is to demonstrate ASSA ABLOY’s unique ability to operate as a global solutions partner, providing the right answer for any end-user market requirement, in partnership with leading OEMs, system integrators and installers.”

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