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27.11.2023 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy: No More Missing Keys in Dutch College

Koning Willem I College in north-east Brabant, Netherlands, offers a broad range of educational and integration programs. In total, around 18,000 students take 250 courses at its 16 locations. A new location on Onderwijsboulevard in 's-Hertogenbosch was designed to be a model modern educational institution — and this included for its access control.

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09.07.2022 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy: Electronic Access Control Committed to Sustainability

As home of the renowned St Andrews Prize for the Environment, the University of St Andrews has sustainability at the heart of its ethos. For student accommodation, university managers sought energy-efficient access control which respected and reflected these principles - and found their solution in Assa Abloy's Aperio system.

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21.03.2022 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy: ​​​​​​​Three Ways Businesses Benefit From Wireless Access Control

​​​​​​​An access control system is familiar technology to organizations of every size. Access control may operate as standalone electronic locking. It can also integrate with complementary business systems such as HVAC, time-and-attendance, in-house payments and more. What many businesses may not know is that, by restricting their access system with wires, they are not using its full potential, says Assa Abloy.

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24.11.2021 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy's Pulse Receives French Innovation Award

​​​​​​​Access control technology Pulse from Assa Abloy has been recognized for its combination of energy harvesting power generation and security features designed to meet the challenges of the next decade. France’s Expoprotection Trophées de l’Innovation 2021 highlight a select few new products and systems across the whole spectrum of security, cybersecurity and fire safety.

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24.11.2021 • NewsSecurity

DesignEuropa Awards Shortlist Assa Abloy’s Aperio Handle

Every two years the prestigious DesignEuropa Awards select products across the spectrum of industrial design. These awards are sponsored by the European Union Intellectual Property Office, which protects and promotes the intellectual property of EU organizations. Assa Abloy’s Aperio H100 Wireless Handle has been recognized by the jury for its design and security functionality.

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12.07.2021 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy: Wireless Access Solutions for Healthcare Security

Security stakes are high at healthcare premises. Patients expect and deserve privacy and safety. Yet most medical buildings must remain welcoming spaces, many open around the clock. The protection of drugs and confidential data is critical — and every breach demands thorough investigation. Such needs go way beyond what the mechanical security was designed to meet.

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31.05.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Assa Abloy Provides Access Control Platform for Global Manufacturer

It can be a challenge to find an ideal electronic lock for every opening, and then to manage them all within a single, integrated solution. All too often, security procurement involves difficult compromises: A system which works perfectly for one door or department leaves another where the same solution doesn’t quite meet its needs. At newly built commercial premises in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, power-tool manufacturer Makita stocks and distributes batteries, and runs wholesale supply logistics. They searched for a single, intuitive system to control every access point — now and in the future.

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29.01.2021 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy and Nedap: Optimizing Access Control with Integration

Aperio wireless locks from Assa Abloy Opening Solutions now integrate seamlessly with the versatile AEOS access control by Nedap to bring a range of concrete business benefits. Optimizing access control with these battery-powered wireless locks can boost convenience for building users and help make better use of spaces.

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Safety Solutions for the Westminster Palace

Safety Solutions for the Westminster Palace

The Bosch subsidiary Protec has equipped the entire grounds of Westminster Palace with fire and voice alarm technology.