U&Z is a Winner at the Intersec Awards

Uhlmann Zacher has won the Intersec Product of the Year award in the Access Control category at this years ceremony in Dubai. The submitted Access Solution with Bluetooth was chos...

Uhlmann & Zacher has won the Intersec Product of the Year award in the Access...
Uhlmann & Zacher has won the Intersec Product of the Year award in the Access Control category for their Bluetooth access system.

Uhlmann & Zacher has won the Intersec Product of the Year award in the Access Control category at this year's ceremony in Dubai. The submitted 'Access Solution with Bluetooth' was chosen by the jury.

Hartmut Beckmann, Head of Sales and Business Development, commented: "We are very pleased to be the winners of the prestigious Intersec Award. This confirms our team's commitment to being a pioneering developer in the industry."

The access control solution, with innovative Bluetooth technology for the Electronic Door Handle and Electronic Knob Cylinder, distinguishes itself from other solutions by using so-called blockchain technology. This means that the locks are not dependent upon a central server.

 

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