ASSA ABLOY’s 75 New ASIS Products Emphasize Mobile and Wireless Access Technologies

The access control conglomerate’s showcased devices included high security doors and hardware, e-cylinders for electronic access control, plus advanced lock technologies for institutional, commercial and home control applications.

ATLANTA – ASSA ABLOY introduced a whopping 75 products at the ASIS Int’l show in Atlanta. The global access control supplier, which includes 82 brands serving the commercial buildings marketplace, shared its new offerings during a press conference held the morning of Sept. 29 at its exhibit booth.

ASSA ABLOY’s showcased devices included high security doors and hardware, e-cylinders for electronic access control, plus advanced lock technologies for institutional, commercial and home control applications. On display was the manufacturer’s comprehensive range of wireless technologies designed to cost-effectively secure doors, cabinets, server racks and drawers that are supported by 26 access control brands. In addition, to address the growing demand for the convenience and security of mobile access, the company also featured several products that support HID Mobile Access powered by Seos. This capability was displayed across multiple platforms, including IP-enabled (PoE and Wi-Fi), integrated Wiegand, and Aperio wireless access control.

“Every day, millions of people around the world are safer because ASSA ABLOY opening technologies have been installed in their homes, offices, hospitals, hotels, stores, and schools,” says Thanasis Molokotos, executive vice president and head of Americas Division, ASSA ABLOY. “As the world’s leading manufacturer of premium door opening technologies, we have an opportunity and a responsibility to invest in our continued industry leadership and provide the broader community with strong direction and strong products.”

ASSA ABLOY holds more than 13,000 patents spanning a wide array of applications, including mechanical, electrical, authentication and advanced security. In 2013 and 2014 the group was named to the Forbes 100 Most Innovative Company list.

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