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London ExCel once again saw SALTO Systems’ exhibiting at Europe's biggest security event, IFSEC International 2018, where the company showcased their largest ever product range and were delighted with the response it generated.

A series of new products were introduced at the show, including the new version of SALTO’s JustIN Mobile solution combining BLE and NFC capabilities in a single app. This was joined by SALTO KS 'Keys as a Service', the most advanced and flexible cloud locking solution on the access control market. Another product that aroused great interest was the new Danalock residential smart lock, the latest innovation for smart home security market.

The products displayed on the stand offered an access control solution for every requirement

End-to-end access control solutions

These products were joined by versions of the XS4 One, XS4 Mini, Aelement and Aelement Fusion with BLE and BLUEnet wireless capabilities, mullion readers, panel readers, long distance readers, ProAccess SPACE 5 software and more, making for a feature packed stand that offered an access control solution for every requirement.

The interest these products received by visitors to the SALTO stand was fantastic and generated a great range of follow up appointments from the show. SALTO would like to thank everyone who took the time to stop by the stand and learn more about their technology and complete end-to-end access control solutions.

UK Managing Director, Ramesh Gurdev commented: "I was very pleased with the calibre of visitors to our stand at this year's show. We had a tremendous amount of interest from visitors and it was fantastic to be back at IFSEC exhibiting our latest security products. The show provided the ideal opportunity to meet new and existing customers and demonstrate SALTO’s on-going commitment to innovative product development, high quality solutions and great customer support."

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