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particularly pleased about as a tech-savvy person,” stresses Wachutka, "is that we no longer need keys. We lock everything using smartphones, RFID cards or tags." ________________________________________ Technology

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fascinates you about ICS? I am fascinated by how ICS brings many worlds together. It combines many locking technologies. On the key itself many characteristics are queried, but in the cylinder different methods

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dimension of flexibility Akura 44 has been developed from our experience of working on mechanical locking systems for over 100 years. It is a flexible reversible key system, where special attention has been

determination to innovate. And so Vogl & Co is again among the innovators in the field of electronic locking systems. “Rent my car” Vogl & Co offers its customers more than the comprehensive service of a car

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to his office – and thanks to AirKey his team mem­bers can do the same. Nurse Yves Nzé carefully locks the door to his radiology facility in Libreville in Gabon using his durable EPS key. Bursting with

access via smartphone. Ms Lamac liked the idea and so the Holl company removed all existing mechanical locks and replaced them with the flexible AirKey solution. Nora Lamac explains enthusiastically: “Access

features : AirKey, where the smartphone is the key, stands for modern, smart security. The electronic locking system offers above all flexibility, independence, and ease of use. For everyone who is looking for

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are the consequences of the lockdown? And how will this development continue in countries that have locked down public life? And what does this mean for each business enterprise? The closing of businesses

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to realising its philosophy of “Everything with a smartphone”. THE PROJECT IN DETAIL Electronic locking system: AirKey Quantity: 216 wall readers, 616 AirKey cylinders Used by 2,000 smartphones , mainly

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systems is still unthinkable today. New demands won’t change this. Both electronic and mechanical locking systems have their reasons for being. It is best to plan a combination of both, as the two systems