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Pyronix refreshes brand and celebrates 35 years

2021 marks the 35th anniversary for Pyronix, and to represent the continued progression of the business over time and its commitment to delivering innovative product solutions and outstanding customer services, the customer will be refreshing its branding over the coming the few months.

In May 2021, Pyronix released news of its new logo as part of an ongoing programme of activities, aligning the brand with its long heritage and status as a leading player in the UK and Ireland (UK&I) security markets.

Pyronix Marketing Director, Laurence Kenny explains further about the concepts behind the brand refresh. “We want our brand refresh to communicate our strong position within the UK&I security markets. By updating our branding, we’re reaffirming what we stand for as a business including customer focus, product innovation and support, and British design and manufacturing. With 35 years British heritage in manufacture and design within the security industry, we’re a brand our customers can continue to trust, as they go into the future of their businesses with us.”

According to Laurence, the new branding is designed to “show evolution, not revolution” and demonstrates that the team has brought their customers along on the journey with them as they introduced new technologies and innovations to the market.

“The new logo and branding introduces a fresh and dynamic look – demonstrating our heritage in the UK&I and long trusted brand equity we’ve built within the market,” says Laurence Kenny. ” This is really reflected in some of our most recent initiatives that we’ve introduced. In the last 12 months, Pyronix introduced ‘Growth Acceleration with Pyronix’ (GAP), which was designed with time-pressured installers and system-integrators in mind.

Focused across three key areas of Revenue, Knowledge and Brand, the initiative offers professional installers tailored support where their business needs it. Whether it’s learning and building a profitable recurring revenue model with our Cloud services, increasing their knowledge through our various webinars and Training On-Demand (TOD) initiatives, or helping with their branding and marketing, GAP has everything professional installers need, with easy access to free support services that will help their business to thrive.”

He explained that over the coming months customers can expect to see changes to the website, packaging, marketing materials and literature, all with the same overarching values of supporting installers through marketing.

In 2016, Pyronix became part of the Hikvision Group of companies, and it operates from five sites in the UK with over 230 people. The manufacturing unit in Rotherham, purpose built in 2015, produces the majority of Pyronix’ products.

Securitas acquires Protection One in Germany

Securitas has agreed to acquire Protection One, the German market leader specialising in remote technology-driven security solutions and electronic security.

The acquisition will enhance Securitas’ protective services capabilities in Germany and is in line with the Group’s strategy of doubling its security solutions and electronic security sales by 2023. The purchase price is approximately MEUR 72 on a debt-free basis.

In 2020, Protection One’s annual sales were more than MEUR 33, of which over 90 percent were on a recurring monthly revenue basis. The company has 230 employees in Germany and is present at 12 locations with the operation centre based in Meerbusch, offering remote monitoring services with 24/7 real-time intervention. Combining its high-performance and tailor-made installation offering, the company provides full scope of electronic security services across 10 300 objects for approximately 7 000 clients, mainly small and medium-sized businesses.

Peter Karlströmer, Divisional President Security Services Europe: “We are very happy to welcome the Protection One team to the Securitas family. As the leading German player selling remote monitoring services and installations Protection One fits perfectly with Securitas’ security solutions and electronic security strategy. We are excited about the new opportunities that Protection One’s strong experience in customised client solutions will enable, given their high client satisfaction and Securitas’ increased focus on the SME segment. With this acquisition, we will further strengthen our leading offerings in the growing German security market. We believe this acquisition will help us serve our clients in an even better way today and in the future.”

The acquisition is subject to approval from competition authorities and is expected to be finalised during the third quarter of 2021.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR ATTENDEES AND SPONSORS

In order to make everyone’s visit a most comfortable experience, please check the following important information about the event.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Companies interested in taking part in the event as sponsors can express their interest in doing so until September 30, 2021. After that, sponsorship opportunities will no longer be available.

Note that diamond and platinum sponsorship packages are sold out. The diamond sponsorship packages have been already reserved for Ingram Micro and DBS. The platinum sponsorships have been reserved for Alarm automatika, BOSCH, G4S, and ZKTeco Europe.

To review the sponsorship opportunities and remaining available options please visit the following link. Exclusive sponsorship opportunities are available here.

The benefits of picking out a sponsorship package for your business include the opportunity to engage with key decision makers and customers in the security industry as part of a streamlined experience. Let them learn of and become excited about your products and services through face-to-face meetings with key buyers, new business partners and customers.

Becoming a sponsor of the leading regional event dedicated to security and safety will give your company a competitive edge through an opportunity to network, negotiate and do business on your own terms.

REGISTRATION

All Adria Security Summit powered by Intersec must register in advance in order to attend the event.

Registration is available here. After you complete the registration, you will be able to search for other attendees and the products that will be presented.

B2B NETWORKING

Alongside the conference and exhibition which include keynote speeches, case studies, side events and product presentations, the B2B sessions are planned from 09:00 until 17:00, starting October 13th through October 14th, 2021. 

All parties interested in the B2B networking should register here.

You can also choose which days of the event are the most convenient for you and immediately schedule 1on1 meetings in line with your preferences. The meetings will take place on-site (both at exhibitors’ booths or B2B room) and online on the event platform itself.

HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION

As an organizer, we’ve taken proactive steps and implemented the guidelines and policies to help support the provision of a safe and comfortable experience for our attendees. Every attendee, including customers, vendors, and staff, is expected to comply with the health and safety requirements. Please review the updated protocols for additional information here.

 

Aperio wireless locks’ integration with Siveillance Access from Siemens helps businesses make their security more efficient

London, August 2021 – Integration of Siveillance Access from Siemens Smart Infrastructure Suite with Aperio battery-powered access control from ASSA ABLOY puts security at the core of any smart building. These buildings become trusted environments for those who work there or visit, offering reputational benefits to their occupants. They are more resilient and more cost efficient to manage.

“Interoperability across management functions is critical to making buildings smarter and to powering the next generation of building automation,” says Richard Sharp, Product Unit Director Wireless Door Locks at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA. “This powerful integration helps to give security managers more granular control over doors and building usage.”

Wireless, battery powered locks, connected to a building management solution, make it simpler and more cost-effective to extend access control further into a building. This increases the overall security of the premises. Movement around the site can be monitored and measured to extract insights about building use, while reducing breaches and thefts. Filtering access deeper into a building — far beyond the perimeter or entrance door — provides an opportunity to harness this valuable business data.

Deeper access control also enables more flexible use of space: Access may be varied depending on the time of day or week, for example, making “touchless office” policies easier to implement. In the case of one-off events, open access can be extended widely then quickly returned to secure status.

Cost efficiencies from smarter, wire-free door security
A company’s choice of access control technology can significantly impact costs. According to recent ASSA ABLOY benchmarking analysis, choosing wireless rather than wired door locking, for example, brings a large reduction in energy use: more than 70%, or thousands of euros over a typical security installation’s life-cycle*.

Installing locks which do not need wiring around the door is also faster, less disruptive and more cost-efficient than wired door security. These cost savings present a strong business case for investing in wireless access solutions.

Integration collaboration with Siemens supports a growing number of devices from the Aperio battery-powered lock range, including the escutcheon (E100), cylinder (C100) and server rack (KS100). Each integrates seamlessly with the SiPass access control system, giving security teams control over almost any interior or exterior door — including wooden and glass doors, as well as fire doors — from a single, familiar interface.

Aperio locks are compatible with all major RFID technologies, as well as mobile access via NFC and Bluetooth. All communications between lock, credential and system are encrypted.

Extending access control at a landmark university site
An integrated system is already deployed at Hamburg’s HafenCity University (HCU), where Aperio wireless locks extend intelligent access control from Siemens. Around 500 battery powered Aperio cylinders are connected to and controlled by the Siemens system. Aperio locks have built-in RFID readers, so it was cost-effective to add access control to many more doors than would be feasible with traditional security.

HCU’s new building accommodates around 2,400 students plus 460 staff. It incorporates flexible-use spaces including a media centre and library, seminar rooms, laboratories, and offices. To enhance security, the validity period for any credential can be adjusted for different use authorizations, and a card’s access rights tailored to every individual.

The flexibility of Aperio means HCU’s facility managers now have greater control. They can respond to organizational changes in real time, only needing to administer one unified system. And they no longer have to deal with the daily workload of physical key management. The university campus is a more intelligent, responsive environment for those who work and study there.

To learn how Siemens and ASSA ABLOY make building security smarter — together — you can, Download our Cost Saving Solution Guide at URL https://campaigns.assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/aperio-cost-savings

Old buildings are now easy to equip with the latest access control technologies

London, July 2021 – Retrofitting modern security to old or protected heritage buildings used to be an installer’s nightmare. Wiring could be complex; damage to ancient architecture or door hardware was a constant risk. Now wireless access control devices which match the protection and durability of wired technology, have made it straightforward.

 For a facilities manager, the security remit for any building or space is broadly the same. People and assets must be kept safe. Access to the most sensitive areas should be carefully filtered. Intrusion has to be stopped. Yet installation, wiring and larger modifications present a unique set of challenges in an older building.

Battery-powered access control devices can add equivalent features wirelessly, at lower and more predictable cost, because no cabling is required around the door. In a wireless system, locks for doors, cabinets and other openings communicate over-the-air with a network of hubs. These may be placed close to existing mains power sources, minimizing disruption to the building fabric. Software makes the access decision which is communicated back to locks via the hub. Everything happens almost instantly and wire-free.

In an old building, choosing to wire for door security opens up not only expense but uncertainty. Indeed, when working under old floors and inside walls which are 100 years or more old, surprises are guaranteed. At installation stage, big surprises can be very expensive.

Aesthetics is another concern. Wireless access control cylinders, for example, offer durable, certified electronic security paired with a minimal visual impact. At a heritage property, low-profile security solutions are a must. In addition, replacing mechanical locks with wireless electronic door devices reduces the manual workload involved in handling and tracking physical keys — saving time and money for property managers.

An example: retrofitting 21st-century locks to a 16th-century building

In updating access control for one school property in Spain, installers faced precisely these challenges. The Colegio Diocesano Santo Domingo in Orihuela is more than just a school. Its historic buildings date to the 1500s. An on-site museum needs protection from the same access system. This is a heritage site as well as a place of learning.

Hence, the brief for a new access system required minimizing disruption on two fronts. The college buildings are a Resource of Cultural Interest and on Spain’s heritage registry: They must not be damaged. School leaders wanted to avoid disturbance to everyday learning. Wireless locks were the answer.

“In addition to the main entrances and classrooms, access to private spaces such as lifts, offices, staff rooms, the church, the museum, the library and the IT room is constantly monitored,” says the school’s IT Manager, Francisco Fernández Soriano. “Thanks to our SMARTair devices installed at more than 300 doors, the security team can find out who has accessed which space and when, at any time. This increases security for children and for staff because no unauthorized people can enter the school.”

Installation of the school’s new SMARTair system demanded little work. Some doors are 500 years old, so major alterations were not possible. SMARTair door devices are easily fitted without drilling or wires. To install a SMARTair cylinder, for example, a professional simply replaces the existing mechanical cylinder with the battery-powered SMARTair device.

“The system was installed without a hitch and also without any disruption to classes,” confirms Fernández Soriano.

An example: adding flexibility for school and care home security

At the Vejle Friskole in Denmark, key management had been eating up “a very long time, approximately 5 hours a week,” explains Henrik Kækel, the school’s Technical Service Officer.

Now mechanical keys have also been replaced by a wireless access control system. More than 80 doors and cabinets around the school are secured with SMARTair locks. At a historic property like Vejle Friskole, the customer required that devices were easy and unobtrusive to retrofit.

“It was really bad [before] because we had big problems with keys that were lost,” says Henrik Kækel. “There was a lot of work on keying in and handing out.” Today, Vejle Friskole staff spend around 5 minutes a week managing their access system.

“It’s incredibly easy to figure out… it takes 1 minute to code a student,” he adds. Even managing the leasing of school buildings for non-school events is simple and secure. Facilities staff issue digital credentials for the duration of an event, then cancel them immediately afterwards via the software, with no concerns someone may have copied a physical key.

Pamplona’s Casa de la Misericordia, in Spain, also switched their century-old building from mechanical to electronic locking. To meet the day-to-day care needs of over 500 residents, they had a specific set of demands for a new access system. Real-time control over the premises was essential. “In a residence like ours it is critical to have real-time management that allows us to interact with a door at any time,” explains Ernesto Serra, Facility Manager at the Casa de la Misericordia.

The system also needed to be flexible and expandable, so it could be installed in two phases. Advanced wireless technology suited to retrofitting in an old building was another must-have: This 1930s building has large doors and walls up to 1m thick.

“A wireless solution that allows us to install access control without wiring up the buildings is a big advantage, the system has adapted to our present and future needs,” says Ernesto Serra.

To learn more about retrofitting access control without wires or cabling around the door, download a free SMARTairÒ Solution Guide at URL https://campaigns.assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/smartair

Programmable key-based access control helped this utility improve staff health and safety

London, July 2021 – The responsibilities of the modern facilities manager combine site security with employee health and safety. At Hydreaulys, a French water and waste management utility, a simple switch to programmable key-based access control helped them make improvements on both counts.

Complex security and workflow challenges throughout the utilities sector can push static, mechanical master-key systems beyond their limit. To upgrade their mechanical locking system, the Hydreaulys facilities team prioritized access control technology which was already trusted in the sector — and supplied by a leading global manufacturer with deep industry expertise.

Quality guidelines laid down by the utility’s Group Risk Manager were stringent: Alongside filtering access, the locking system should ensure only those with clearance can access potentially hazardous materials stored. Safety and security at their sites must go hand in hand.

Filtering access for employee safety
The solution was eCLIQ. Its programmable cylinders and padlocks are wire-free, so swapping existing mechanical locking for eCLIQ electronic access control was quick and easy. Installation did not require any cabling: Power is provided by the battery inside each user key. As a result, security and site safety are improved, because unauthorized staff are kept away from potentially dangerous materials.

Now, no one can handle risky products without access authorization, which is programmed on their personal eCLIQ key and changed whenever needed. Secure system management via the web-based CLIQ Web Manager software puts Hydreaulys’ security managers in total control of access rights: They can filter by building, zone, function or time period.

“Access control needs flexibility as our organization and management of the site is evolving, and the reliable eCLIQ system is evolving with us,” says Jean-Pascal Chuzel, Deputy Agency Director at Water France – Paris Seine Ouest.

Proven security that is tough enough for any conditions
Devices in the eCLIQ range are robust enough for the demanding environment of a wastewater treatment site: Alongside weather and extreme climate, eCLIQ devices are also resistant to chemicals, humidity and reagents. Their durability saves Hydreaulys both the time and cost of replacing locks regularly.

With their new eCLIQ electronic access control system, Hydreaulys has total flexibility in issuing access rights. Fine-grained access permissions ensure only accredited staff and visitors enter designated areas of their premises — enhancing safety. And because every interaction between key and lock is recorded and can be checked, thefts have been reduced.

When a key does go missing, it is easily blocked by the facilities management team, maintaining the security, health and safety of everyone who works at or visits Hydreaulys.

To learn more about eCLIQ programmable key access control, download a free Solution Guide at URL
https://campaigns.assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/ecliq

Meet Adria Security Summit powered by Intersec Platinum Exhibitors

Adria Security Summit powered by Intersec proudly announces that Alarm automatika, BOSCH, G4S, and ZKTeco have become the platinum sponsors of the event.

The agreement enables companies to access exclusive promotional and networking benefits provided by the organizer. Along with exhibition and networking, companies will address their presentations through the conference part of the event.

Alarm automatika has been developing its business operations in 11 countries, covering the entire SE Europe region. More than 150 employees care about the needs of more than 2.000 regular customers. The offer includes products from more than 200 global manufacturers, while continuously developing their brands, with the characteristics tunned for the specific markets.

Standing at forefront of new developments, Bosch delivers intelligent building technologies that create a fascinating experience in public and commercial spaces. The customizable solutions comprise video surveillance, intrusion detection, fire detection, and voice evacuation systems, as well as access control and management systems.

Headquartered in the USA, G4S is a leading global security company specializing in the provision of security services and solutions to customers. G4S integrated offering combines the best security professionals with cutting-edge technology and data analytics. The mission is to create material, sustainable value for its customers and shareholders by being the supply partner of choice in all markets.

ZKTeco Europe is a multinational enterprise specialized in the manufacture and development of biometrics and RFID technology solutions for the Security industry. The main focus is on Biometrics such as face recognition, palm-vein recognition, fingerprint, and iris recognition, applied to Time Attendance, Access Control Systems, Video Surveillance and many more areas.

Organized by a&s Adria magazine, Adria Security Summit powered by Intersec will host more than 1500 participants coming from 40+ countries worldwide, 6000+ B2B meetings, 50+ presentations in two days.

For more information, please visit www.adriasecuritysummit.com

Looking forward to your presence at Adria Security Summit.

 

MADE EXPO, SICUREZZA AND SMART BUILDING EXPO TOGETHER AT FIERA MILANO: THREE PROJECTS, ONE SINGLE GOAL

Digitisation and sustainability, the two pillars of the Italian Recovery Plan, are at the center of the three events that this upcoming November will offer a comprehensive preview of the materials, technologies and regulations for the building and urban sector.

Milan, 12 July 2021 – The same inauguration date, one admission ticket valid for all events, but, above all, the same goal: working as a team, exploiting potential synergies, and meeting the needs of companies and sector’s operators, especially international buyers who are more interested than ever in optimising time and resources at this particular time.

This is what MADE expo, the leading event in Italy for the construction sector; SICUREZZA, the biennial international event in the security & fire; and SMART BUILDING EXPO, the home and building automation and technological integration expo, will present to the market in an unprecedented combo events. In fact, all of three will start simultaneously at Fiera Milano (Rho) on 22 November 2021. However, while SICUREZZA and SBE will take place from the 22nd to the 24th, MADE Expo will last an extra day, until 25 November, confirming its traditional four-day term.

The three events will be held in the eastern section of the Fiera Milano district, logistically closest to the subway and train station, featuring a total of 7 pavilions: 1,2,3, and 4 for MADE Expo; 5,7, and 10 for SICUREZZA and SMART BUILDING EXPO.

CONTENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN SYNERGIES
Logistics coordination, but also – and above all – coordinated strategy and content.
We live in times that are increasingly interconnected between sectors, especially when it comes to the building sector. The new BIM platform design approach imposes coordination in the construction of a building.

In the context of this process of change now irreversible and in constant progression, the three events introduce themselves as a team supply chain project: a unique opportunity for designers and installers to discover and review in depth, in a single location, the opportunities and challenges that systems, plants, products and regulations will have to face in the upcoming recovery phase.

In fact, the overall exhibition will present every novelty in the building sector, from materials, windows and doors and casings to plant engineering, home automation and security&fire systems. Products that can comprehensively meet the needs of construction companies, plant engineers, and designers.

There will also be a cross-thematic focus representing the heart of both the exhibition and its educational aspects. There are two topics, in particular, that will be explored by each exhibition: digitisation and sustainability, especially in terms of energy. These topics are revolutionising every sector and in this particular moment are the driving force for the recovery, as they are two of the pillars on which the Italian Recovery Plan is based that every company and professional must necessarily keep in sight in the coming months.

From The Place to Build at MADE expo, to the Milano Smart City Conference at SBE, through to the Cyber Security Talk of the Cyber Arena at SICUREZZA, just as a few examples, the events will outline the scenarios, trends, challenges and opportunities from a digital and sustainable perspective offering an expanded dialogue on the development potential that the recovery – supported by an ambitious investment programme that is unique in terms of scope and objectives – may represent for each sector and their professionals.

Digitisation and innovation, in terms of processes, products and services, will in fact be determining factors in the transformation each Country is called upon to achieve in the coming years and the technological offer in display at MADE Expo, SICUREZZA and SMART BUILDING EXPO may lead to developments in various sectors, primarily in the construction one, where the transition towards smart building – and consequently the smart city – is starting to become a reality.

The appointment is at Fiera Milano from 22 to 24 November 2021 for SICUREZZA and SMART BUILDING EXPO and from 22 to 25 November for MADE expo.

 

Global technology partners announce CNI Security Technologies webinar

In a move devised to support Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) entities to protect and secure their infrastructure, assets and staff, a conglomerate of global technology partners will be presenting their complementary solutions, aimed at delivering fully integrated and future-proofed high-level security.

Combining their world-class experience operating within the CNI sector, expert manufacturers 360 Vision Technology, AMG Systems, Cortech Developments, Harper Chalice, Secure Logiq and Suprema, will be co-hosting a free of charge webinar to discuss the latest innovations and technologies available, across a broad range of advanced security solutions.

Conceived to offer practical support for those responsible for safety and/or security in the utilities, power, prisons and nuclear CNI sectors, including consultants and installers, the 1-hour free-of-charge webinar will take place on Wednesday 28th July, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM BST.

In the webinar, delegates can expect to learn more about how effective risk management and mitigation, asset protection, regulatory compliance and cost reduction can be achieved via the use of innovative technologies.

With their combined expertise, the expert security manufacturers group will present a best-in-class, end-to-end solution specifically designed for CNI security applications. The scope of technology topics covered will include: cyber secure optical, thermal and radar camera systems, effective and innovative perimeter detection (PIDS), secure network backbone design for large infrastructures, flexible biometric access control with multi-factor and differentiating authentication, and optimised server and storage solutions that can provide a modular & scaleable core platform for unrivalled interoperability of third-party security systems, via a centralised single platform hub.

“The expert group of global technology security manufacturers has a wealth of field-proven expertise in the CNI sector,” says Sara Fisher, Sales Director at 360 Vision Technology. “360 Vision is delighted to be playing its part in the provision of high-performance, British designed and built PTZ surveillance cameras and radar detection solutions, and infra-red and white light illuminator products, that seamlessly integrate into the end-to-end CNI specific security solution.”

To capitalise on the extensive integrated solutions knowledge base of the expert CNI system solutions group, interested parties can register for the free of charge webinar, at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7634212013491638032

To maximise the benefit for delegates taking part, there will be Q&A session at the end of the webinar.

For more information on the ‘CNI security technologies – Optimising risk management and asset protection in the CNI sector’ webinar, contact 360 Vision Technology on +44 (0)1928 570000, email: info@360visiontechnology.com, or visit their website at https://www.360visiontechnology.com

 

Educational webinar given by 360 Vision Technology

As part of series of webinars on Connect2B network, 360 Vision Technology presented an educational webinar on the use of radar technologies for perimeter protection.
The guest lecturer was Tony Holloway, video technology expert, who demonstrated how radar technology is used to detect objects within the perimeter through integration with video surveillance. The demonstration was supported by footage examples. Participants gained insights into the benefits and limitations of radar technology but also learned what are the opportunities for future development.