Johnson Controls announce that the aviation specific CEM Systems AC2000 Airport access control solution has been selected to secure the new Bahrain International Airport.
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Paxton has announced its scholarship students for 2019.
Manufacturer ROCKWOOL International A.S. has chosen Nedap’s Global Client Programme to secure its offices and factories worldwide. AEOS, the physical security platform by Nedap installed during the programme, enables ROCKWOOL to establish a truly global security policy and unified work processes.
Vanderbilt, a global leader providing state-of-the-art security systems, announced today that the award-winning SPC system has been accredited to the NF A2P Cyber-RTC cybersecurity standard from the CNPP.
The Urmet Group proudly supplies video door entry and lighting solutions for The Denham Film Studios; a £120 million development by Weston Homes, consisting of 154 apartments and 70 townhouses.
IDF Aluminium has installed transom closers, solenoid locks and hook locks from Alpro Architectural Hardware at a building in a historic section of London’s Finsbury Square.
Police in the Belgian city of Lokeren can now respond more effectively to criminal incidents – thanks to an upgraded video surveillance solution.
Paxton is one of the best companies to work for in the UK – it’s official.
Critical infrastructure requires locks that are proven, tested and trusted.
Paxton, the UK market leader of electronic IP access control and video door entry solutions, fundraised to run local children’s charity, Chestnut Tree House, for a day.
Wavestore’s open platform Video Management Software (VMS) has been successfully integrated with Raytec’s lighting solutions.
Tavcom Training, part of the Linx International Group has responded to requests from the security industry, for expert training in order to be better prepared for and mitigate against the threat of Unmanned Aerial Systems (better known as drones).
Johnson Controls releases the latest version 10.1 of CEM Systems AC2000 Security Management System.
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