ASSA ABLOY Access Control, a UK division of ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions, will be exhibiting at Bett Show 2018 to demonstrate its innovative Aperio wireless locking technology in the education sector.
Taking place 24 – 27 January at ExCeL London, ASSA ABLOY Access Control will be partnering with technology reseller Net-Ctrl on stand C61 to showcase its intelligent Aperio system. The access control technology can help education establishments cut costs, improve security and reduce time and money spent on maintenance.
Having already made an impact at educational institutes such as the University of Birmingham, University of East Anglia and the University of Liverpool, Aperio enables mechanical locks to be wirelessly linked to an access control system in a convenient and cost-effective way. This helps create a complete security package and access control solution for the education sector.
At the show, ASSA ABLOY Access Control will be showcasing its high-quality H100 door handle, L100 locks and E100 escutcheons on stand C61.
Rebecca Hutchings, Key Account Sales Manager at ASSA ABLOY Access Control, said: “With almost 35,000 attendees expected at the event, this is a valuable opportunity for IT managers, security officers and facilities managers in the education sector to learn about this intelligent access control solution.
“Educational establishments across the country have already seen the rewards of integrating Aperio, including improved efficiencies, enhanced security and reduced overheads. Representatives from ASSA ABLOY Access Control and Net-Ctrl will be happy to discuss any of these benefits and how Aperio can be easily installed.
“For those working in the education sector, we will also be attending a range of other events with Net-Ctrl, including the Association of University Chief Security Officers’ annual conference at Southampton Solent University on 10-12 April and the Independent Schools’ Bursars Association’s (ISBA) annual conference in Brighton on 9-10 May. An ICT event with ISBA is also planned for March, with the date yet to be confirmed.”