Next generation wireless access control at SALTO roadshow 
 A presentation at the Salto Systems roadshow
An audience of security specification professionals enjoyed discovering how the latest battery powered wireless access control technology could help them to achieve cost effective and fit-for-purpose security solutions at a SALTO Systems roadshow in the Cotswolds.

The first in a series of roadshows taking place across the UK during 2008/9, the event at the Calcot Manor hotel near Tetbury was organised jointly by SALTO Systems and local SALTO Independent Business Partner Gemsec.

It was designed specifically to provide security specifiers and installers in the South West of England with fresh ideas and keep them up to date on the latest products and technology within the industry.  Delegates included representatives from colleges, universities, schools, consulting engineers, infrastructure specialists, security Integrators, security installers and regional county councils.

SALTO's Marketing and Sales Director Marc Handels was guest speaker, and topics included how to make large cost savings over conventional access systems, how to greatly reduce installation time and whole life costs; eliminating the problems and costs associated with conventional key systems, integration with other software including cashless vending, print control, library cards etc and key tips on how to specify an access control solution that will be embraced by all its users.

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