VingCard Elsafe, a provider of hospitality security and part of the ASSA ABLOY Group, has installed an invisible door lock systems at the 5-star Hotel Bristol in Vienna. Essence by VingCard offers ...
DALLAS – June 26, 2012 – VingCard Elsafe, the global leader in hospitality security and part of the ASSA ABLOY Group, today announced the introduction of “Essence by VingCard,” an entirely new concept ...
Stockholm, May 9, 2023 – ASSA ABLOY Global Solutions, a leading provider of advanced security technology for the hospitality industry, is honored to announce details on its latest award achievement ...
One of the hospitality industry’s newest innovations, an electronic-locking solution provided by VingCard, has been recognized for its adaptation of RFID technology for access control and remote check ...
Manit Narang, vice president of VingCard Elsafe for Middle East, Africa and India, pitches the new Allure by VingCard RFID hotel room locking system What is your newest product? VingCard Elsafe has ...
VingCard Elsafe, the global leader in hospitality security and part of the ASSA ABLOY Group, proudly announces that Prague’s most glamorous hotel has selected RFID security technology among its launch ...
VingCard Elsafe recently announced its continued involvement with Give Kids The World Village (GKTW) and donation of security solutions for wireless locking such as Signature RFID locks and VISIONLINE ...
Hospitality security firm VingCard Elsafe, part of the ASSA ABLOY Group, has provided an integrated solution for event staff to use their Xperia T NFC-enabled handsets to access their hotel rooms ...
Hotel security innovator VingCard Elsafe has changed its name to Assa Abloy Hospitality, effective June 1, 2015. This new identity allows the company to draw upon the vast resources of Assa Abloy, the ...
VingCard Elsafe is one of the world’s leading provider of electronic security solutions designed to keep your facility, staff and surroundings safe, while making your operation more efficient. Since ...
This summer, at the Black Hat security conference, a security researcher presented details of a troubling security flaw: An electronic lock system, used in more than 4 million hotel rooms around the ...
The hack could be used to access restricted floors as well as locked rooms Millions of electronic door locks fitted to hotel rooms worldwide have been found to be vulnerable to a hack. Researchers say ...