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Gallagher to exhibit at Intersec Dubai

Published: Fri 16 Jan 2015 03:02 PM
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Gallagher to exhibit at Intersec Dubai
Gallagher – an international leader in access control and security systems technology – are previewing the latest releases in their extensive product portfolio at security show: Intersec Dubai, from 18 - 20 January 2015.
“Intersec Dubai provides a great opportunity for people to be able to see our product in operation and talk to our team about the unique features and functionality Gallagher brings to the security market” said Steve Bell, Chief Technology Officer at Gallagher.
New features and technology are continuously introduced to Gallagher’s suite of hardware and software access control and perimeter security solutions. Recent releases include the latest version of Gallagher's world-renowned security software, Command Centre.
Gallagher’s award winning perimeter security solutions, including the K20 Tensioner Link System and Z10 Tension Sensor, will have live demonstrations during the show.
Recent developments in Gallagher’s integrated access control technology range include the introduction of competency displays on their T20 Card + PIN Terminal. This enables enhanced health and safety management, and improved enforcement of onsite and regulatory requirements. Competency displays are available in nine different languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, and Thai. The Card + PIN Terminal operates on Gallagher's HBUS communications protocol which supports high-level encryption and high-speed communications.
Intersec Dubai is held at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The Gallagher team and their live product demonstrations will be located in Hall S2, Stand D11.
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