Maxxess, the US-based security management provider, will showcase its latest advances in corporate risk reduction, improved people management and smarter hospitality access solutions at Intersec 2019
It will also include new releases in its popular eFusion and Ambit solutions.
The latest version of the VisitorPoint module within the eFusion security management platform will be showcased, offering a host of new streamlined functions for efficient people and visitor management.
The company stated that harnessing current advances in cloud computing and mobile communications, VisitorPoint is used at premises from hotels and campuses to corporate headquarters.
For example, it allows guest phones to be used as access credentials, making it a perfect alternative to room keys in the hospitality sector. The compatibility of the VisitorPoint system with Assa Abloy Hospitality products has proven to be particularly popular with hotels.
With the latest version of VisitorPoint, users can easily view pre-registered visitors in advance, manage and sign in large groups in seconds, book meeting rooms, manage visitor car parking and automate notifications and messages.
Lee Copland, managing director of Maxxess EMEA, said, “The eFusion platform allows legacy systems to be transformed into a smart, open infrastructure and extends the life of the equipment. Our technology is proving particularly popular because it gives users all the advantages of advanced PSIM without the associated cost or complexity.”
The eFusion can be easily scaled from one site to multiple sites globally and it can connect stand-alone systems for easy upgrades such as retrofits with existing hardware.
Ambit will allow security controllers to communicate directly with individuals and groups and to monitor the safety of everyone on site( or on multiple sites), for example, employees, residents, visitors or contractors. Thanks to a new integration with the NC4 incident alert service, Ambit users will benefit from direct notification of a wide range of risks.
“The demand for increased operational efficiencies across the MENA region has seen many organisations look to automate tasks and at the same time mitigate against the potential for human error. This is evident in the demand we’re seeing for streamlined visitor management, the elimination of keys and better-optimised workforces across security and facilities management functions,” he added.
“And as real-world applications for artificial intelligence become a reality, we are continuing to collaborate with our video surveillance partners to bring these advanced analytics into the eFusion platform. Meanwhile, we will continue to support our customers in complying with revised fire and safety codes and new security regulations,” he concluded.