The COVID-19 pandemic has motivated organisations to look at limiting touchpoints in their buildings, particularly in relation to physical access control.
As employees and contractors return to working in offices, and visitors are welcomed back into buildings, there’s a growing desire for what’s being termed as frictionless access control - how people move through buildings and spaces without physical touch.
In this whitepaper, Nedap explains the benefits of frictionless access control, if it is possible and how it can work in practice.
What's inside?
- What is frictionless access control?
- Is frictionless access control possible?
- How can it work in practice?
- Possibilities with AEOS