As a global brand and part of ASSA ABLOY, Mul-T-Lock is looking forward to IFSEC as the premier security event
Mul-T-Lock UK representatives will present an interactive demonstration of how WatchLock and SMARTair access control systems work

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.

Mul-T-Lock® will be returning to IFSEC 2014 to showcase its latest innovations in digital security. The global brand will be highlighting an ability to deliver incomparable functionality and build quality without compromising on security.

On display will be the stylish SMARTair™ portfolio as a revolutionary development in access control. Mul-T-Lock® SMARTair™ is the sleek and easy to install solution to provide instant access control for all applications, whether commercial, industrial, public or private.

Latest additions to the SMARTair™ range include SMARTair™ Genesis. With no software installation, SMARTair™ Genesis allows access rights on entrance and interior doors to be amended on a daily basis, as an when required, with direct control from any PC.

Also on display, Mul-T-Lock®’s award-winning WatchLock® padlock can notify owners and managers alike exactly when and where it has been opened and closed.

"Mul-T-Lock®’s award-winning
WatchLock® 
padlock can notify
owners and managers 
alike exactly
when and where it 
has been opened
and closed"

Mul-T-Lock® WatchLock® can be used on any application whether static, portable or mobile and can be set to alert if the padlock is moved outside from a predefined route plan or fixed static area by using GeoFence mapping.

With a full reporting package Mul-T-Lock® WatchLock® allows you to view audit data as and when required.

Visitors can get an interactive demonstration of how the WatchLock® and SMARTair™ systems work on stand D1700 in hall S17, with Mul-T-Lock UK representatives on hand to answer any questions.

Says Steve Ross, Managing Director of Mul-T-Lock UK: “As a global brand and part of ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions, Mul-T-Lock® is looking forward to IFSEC as the premier security event and a chance for the industry to come together and share new ideas.”

“For Mul-T-Lock® UK, this year’s show is about introducing exciting new complete security solutions, including SMARTair Genesis which allows full control of access control to protected doors right from the entrance door. This together with WatchLock® demonstrates our commitment to listening to customers and developing products that are flexible and intelligent to perfectly match security requirements.”

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