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SALTO Systems at IFSEC on Stand C120  – Hall  4 
SALTO Systems will launch its new SALTO Wireless Electronic Lock at IFSEC 2009
SALTO Systems has confirmed its attendance at IFSEC 2009 with an exhibition stand that will be 25% larger than last year, making it the perfect venue to launch its new SALTO Wireless Electronic Lock.

Marc Handels, Vice President of Marketing at SALTO Systems, says: "Europe is a very important market for SALTO, so attendance at IFSEC with its international mix of visitors is a great opportunity for us. That's why we've chosen this show to launch our new wireless electronic lock and it's why we're going to revolutionize the access control market once more.

Customers from Heathrow Airport to Oxford University already acknowledge SALTO as the technological leader in access control, choosing our systems and products for their security management and access control needs.

Now we're adding and building on that reputation with a major jump forward in battery operated access control technology. Our unique new wireless electronic lock system provides a real time access control solution without the need for wiring. It's a great new product that perfectly complements our SALTO Virtual Network and hardwired IP solutions."

Other SALTO product highlights at the show will include the new SALTO Advanced Panic Bar Solution (SAPS), access control Totems, Mullion readers, and RFID E-cylinders.

Whatever your access control needs, make sure you visit SALTO Systems at IFSEC, on stand C120, hall 4.

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