27.07.2012 • NewsSamsungaccess controlGreg Nunez

Samsung appoints Access Control Product Manager

Greg's key area of responsibility will be to ensure that the best possible pre and post sales support is available to installers, system integrators and consultants across Europe w...

Greg Nunez, Access Control Product Manager for Samsung Techwin Europe
Greg Nunez, Access Control Product Manager for Samsung Techwin Europe

Greg's key area of responsibility will be to ensure that the best possible pre and post sales support is available to installers, system integrators and consultants across Europe who choose to specify and install Samsung access control systems.

Prior to joining Samsung, and after achieving an MSc in Security Technologies and applications, Greg was the Product Manager for the Integrated Access Control Software division of smartcard experts, Dot Origin. Whilst working in Spain between 2005 and 2009, Greg performed the role of Product Manager for the Kaba access control range.

"I am extremely pleased to have this opportunity to be part of Samsung's product management team and to be able to take on the responsibility of ensuring that the company's access control range is recognised by customers to be as impressive Samsung's market leading range of video surveillance solutions," said Greg who will report to Peter Ainsworth, Senior Product Manager for Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd. "Access Control is playing a crucial part in our strategy to become a full security solutions provider. I will be working hard to promote the benefits and provide first class support for our comprehensive range of access control solutions to our fast growing European network of customers."

The Samsung range of RFID and biometric technology based access control systems are designed to provide a cost effective solution for any access control application from single door to large building or multi-site projects.

Greg can be contacted by Tel: +44 (0)1932 45 5308 or by email: greg.nunez@samsung.com

 

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