Abloy CLIQ Connect digital security technology

Digital security solutions to be discussed and showcased at IFSEC

  • 19 May 2016

Abloy UK will be showcasing its digital security solutions, which make use of its CLIQ Connect technology, at the upcoming IFSEC International exhibition.

IFSEC International, which is considered to be Europe’s largest security exhibition, is scheduled to take place at London’s ExCeL, this June.

It will provide an opportunity for producers and providers of security innovations to discuss the evolution of digital security technologies and how they can be utilised to mitigate risk and future-proof their solutions.

Digital security solutions at IFSEC

Abloy UK will occupy part of the ASSA ABLOY stand at the show. The company hopes to equip security professionals with knowledge and advice on compliance, key control, energy efficiency and its new digital security technologies.

A number of products, such as its PROTEC2 CLIQ security management solution, will be on display. The web-based solution has been developed to control the remote management of disparate or large electronic master-keyed sites.

It can provide audit trails on cylinders and padlocks from anywhere in the world; its ability to remove lost or stolen keys from the system ensures optimum security management.

Unlike PROTEC2 CLIQ, Abloy’s One CLIQ solution does not incorporate any mechanical aspects. Ideal for use in commercial environments and OEM applications, it can be used in conjunction with smaller products, such as cam locks and shorter cylinders.

Both CLIQ products will be presented at IFSEC, along with Abloy’s door-sets, low energy electric locking solutions and its Traka21 stand-alone key management system.

Contact:

Abloy UK,
Portobello Works,
School Street,
Willenhall,
West Midlands,
WV13 3PW

Phone: 01902 364500
Fax: 01902 364501

Visit Abloy UK's website

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