The Locksmith Journal Sep/Oct 2019 - Issue 64 | Page 56

HARDWARE & SECURITY SECURING SUCCESS AT LEADING LEGAL FIRM » » AB ACCESS CONTROL, THE LATEST division of aluminium manufacturing and installation company AB Glass, has been appointed by a leading South Wales legal firm to enhance security at its offices with state-of-the-art biometric technology. AB Access Control was recently contracted by JCP Solicitors to provide biometric access control technology across six of the company’s sites to improve its security and entry provision. An updated security system was needed to meet the needs of JCP Solicitors’ modern workforce, who frequently work across the firm’s various office locations. The project saw AB Access Control undertake the installation of a Connective Touch flexi gold unit, including biometric door readers, high security video entry and keypad access control. The new system offers efficient entry using fingerprint recognition, alleviating the need for access via swipe cards and pin codes. Justin John, director at AB Access Control, said: “With the wide range of services AB Glass and AB Access Control offer, JCP Solicitors can rest assured that the latest technologies have been used across its office locations to provide swift and secure access control throughout its premises. The new security system complements the firm’s professionalism to its clientele in addition to improving access control for its staff. “We are very proud to have partnered with Connective Touch on this project, which is a Wales-based research and development company that manufactures bespoke access control products. It specialises in fingerprint biometric technology, as such providing the next evolution in access control and security solutions. Expanding the range of products we can install for our clients, through such valuable partnerships, enables us to deliver the most innovative technologies to those businesses that are increasingly mindful of the need to invest in their security system.” www.abforglass.co.uk NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN FOR IRONMONGERY INDUSTRY AWARDS » » DEDICATED INDIVIDUALS within the architectural ironmongery industry will be recognised at the Institute of Architectural Ironmongers (IAI) Awards next year. There are four awards that candidates can be nominated for. Members of the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) or the IAI can nominate an IAI member via the GAI website. The IAI Fellowship Award is given to an individual who has shown a longstanding and ongoing commitment to the IAI over at least 10 years, and who is still actively involved within the industry and Institute. The Paul Lewis Award for Customer Service, sponsored by Royde & Tucker, is given to an 56 individual, group or company that has made an outstanding commitment to customer services throughout the year. The GAI Award for Services to the Institute is always awarded to a current IAI member who has made a recent and visible contribution at branch level. The Promising Ironmonger of the Year award is intended to recognise the brightest ironmongers in the early stages of their careers. They could be involved in scheduling, estimating, sales or a combination of them all. Jo Milne-Rowe, chair of the IAI, said: “Each entry that is submitted is judged by the Institute executive committee and is looked at on its merits. Entries 2019 award winners: are growing year on year and I hope we can get even more nominations for 2020. It is encouraging to see the industry coming together to celebrate each others’ successes, and helping to inspire the next generation of door hardware professionals.” The deadline for entries is Friday 29 November 2019. To nominate someone for an IAI Award, visit the GAI website. www.gai.org.uk • IAI Fellowship Award: Mario Del-Signore, director of CES UK and the current vice president of the GAI • Paul Lewis Customer Service Award: Karen Nelson, business development manager at HOPPE (UK) and chair of the IAI Midlands branch • The GAI Award for services to the Institute: Michael Spoors, managing director of Norseal and member of the GAI Education Committee and CPD working party • Promising Ironmonger of the Year: Cameron Parry, sales advisor at Locks & Fittings Ltd SEP/OCT 2019 locksmithjournal.co.uk Issue Takeover Magazine Sponsor