06.01.2021 • Newsaccess controlelectronic locks

Access Control: Swedish Leading Housing Company Relies on iLoq

Uppsalahem is the leading housing company in Uppsala, Sweden. Currently, almost 30,000 Uppsala residents live in the company’s 17,000 homes, which include student housing.

Uppsalahem started its cooperation with iLoq by installing the iLoq S10 digital locking system in its student housing in 2017 and extended this installation to other properties in 2018.In 2020, the customer was introduced to the new iLoq S5 digital locking solution and quickly realized how they could take advantage of its even smarter and more simple access management. Uppsalahem now has a long-term plan to install a significant number of digital locks and Online readers, such as the iLoq S5.

“In my role, I support both new builds and renovations carrying out significant market analysis, investment planning and feasibility studies. I could easily see how the iLoq S5 could simplify our access management and save us lifecycle costs. In rental properties, tenants change frequently. We can quickly and easily cancel access rights as tenants move out and reissue them as new tenants move in. And the device-to-device communication feature saves us even more time: access rights data can be remotely updated and then shared between readers, keys and locks in a building before the door is unlocked,” states Malin Roslund, Head of Project Support for Property Development, Uppsalahem AB.

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