June 20, 2002 — Assa Abloy AB, the world’s largest lock maker, has created a new subsidiary called Access ID. The new company, based in Seattle, Wash., will sell custom smart cards, particularly those ...
Following several years of piloting custom solutions that transform Near Field Communication (NFC)-enabled mobile phones into keys that can unlock doors, Swedish technology provider ASSA ABLOY has ...
Assa Abloy, a leader in ID management and RFID components, has merged five of its companies into a new organization called Assa Abloy Identification Technologies (ITG). Its cards, tags, reader modules ...
ASSA ABLOY Identification Technologies announced availability of a series of form factors containing the Mifare MINI contactless chip. The MINI has a smaller memory size (320 Byte EEPROM) but uses the ...
ORLANDO, Fla., In an attempt to combat critics and government legislation aimed against RFID technology, the ASSA ABLOY Identification Technology Group (ITG) has released a set of best practices it ...
MUNICH, Germany — RFID product and service provider Assa Abloy Identification Technologies (ITG) has acquired Aontec Teoranta (Galway, Ireland). The move gives ITG access to additional production ...
"Since its launch, Mobile Access was designed to provide hoteliers with the precise tools that they need in meeting growing guest expectations for instant and personalized service and we are immensely ...
Swedish company Assa Abloy hopes to make check-in lines at hotels a thing of the past with the launch of Seos, which turns NFC-compatible smartphones into a digital keys, the company said on Monday.
Technology that allows hotel guests to use their phones as room keys is expanding, taking aim at those environmentally unfriendly plastic cards. By Karen Schwartz The demonstration using the cellphone ...