Brian Sims
Editor
Brian Sims
Editor
ABLOY UK has relaunched its showroom at The Building Centre in London, unveiling a newly renovated demonstration space designed specifically for architects, specifiers and security consultants seeking high-end solutions for their designs and developments.
The showroom brings together Abloy’s extensive portfolio of access control systems, digital locking solutions and integrations with intruder detection in what is a fully operational environment.
The space has been designed as a resource for the industry, offering an environment where professionals can experience security technology first-hand and better understand how solutions can be specified, integrated and applied across different building types in different applications and environments.
By providing a practical space where professionals can evaluate both technical performance and product aesthetics, the showroom helps to support projects at the earliest stages of design, in turn allowing Abloy UK to work closely with customers in tailoring solutions that align with their needs.
To mark the relaunch, Abloy UK invited architects to an event at the showroom, affording attendees the opportunity to explore the newly refurbished space and see the latest security solutions in action. The event provided an opportunity for industry professionals to gain insight into how advanced access control and locking technologies can be implemented into contemporary building design.
On display
On display are IP-based intercom systems including DoorBird, alongside wireless access control platforms such as Aperio and SMARTair. Visitors are also able to explore wired locking solutions with electric locks and the Escape Door System (EDS), as well as Abloy’s digital key solutions including CLIQ, PULSE and CUMULUS.
In addition, the showroom features a working demonstration door that evidences how access control integrates with Abloy’s EDS. The door highlights security as well as compliance with the Building Regulations, providing visitors with real-life examples of how the systems operate and showcasing functional implementation.
Pip Courcoux, technical and product director at Abloy UK, stated: “The London showroom is designed to help architects and specifiers see how security systems work in real-life scenarios and understand how they can be applied to meet both design and regulatory requirements.”
Courcoux concluded: “Our aim is to support the industry in making informed choices when it comes to security within the built environment.”
*Further information is available online at www.abloy.com/gb/en
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