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Aperio protects
next generation of
biomedical research
»»The new Biomedical
Center at Charles University,
Pilsen, South Bohemia, has
turned to ASSA ABLOY
and Abbas to secure its
staff, students and valuable
research materials.
The Faculty of Medicine
chose Dominus Millennium,
an Abbas system fully
integrated with ASSA
ABLOY’s Aperio® wireless
lock technology. The new
facility needs the highest
standards of security to
protect valuable biological
material stored inside, and to
ensure the safety of its users,
scheduled to be 95 staff plus
a shifting roster of students.
The Biomedical Centre’s
new doors are fitted with
Aperio® E100 and E100
Premium escutcheons, as
well as EL160 electric strikes.
Each door is connected to
the Abbas access control
system wirelessly, via 1-to-8
Hubs, which allow up to
eight separate devices to
communicate wirelessly with
the system.
Staff and students gain
access to permitted areas via
smart cards equipped with
MIFARE RFID technology.
“Our new institute was
searching for an access
control system solution
which would underpin
our philosophy, focused
on the future and modern
technologies,” says Roman
Paveza, Head of the Centre
of Information Technologies.
“Aperio® from ASSA ABLOY
provided a modern solution
and a high level of security for
a reasonable price”
Part of Charles University,
the Faculty of Medicine
carries out specialist
biomedical research in the
field of organ regeneration
and replacement. The
faculty’s new Biomedical
Center will employ 95 staff
and is scheduled to open
in 2015. The Center will
contribute to research in
this specialist field, as well
as boost science education
across the South Bohemia
region.
Available on the global
market place, ASSA ABLOY’s
Aperio® Technology enables a
wide range of access control
providers to co