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  • University of Dundee adopts HID Mobile Access, enhancing security with HID Signo readers and smartphones.
  • New system simplifies credentialing, replacing time-consuming RFID card issuance for 16,000 students.
  • Mobile Signo readers offer touchless entry, integrating with existing AEOS access control software.

HID, a prominent name in trusted identity solutions, has announced that the University of Dundee is modernizing its access control system with the implementation of HID® Mobile Access® and HID Signo™ readers throughout its city campus estate. This upgrade aims to provide a secure and reliable system, allowing students and staff to access buildings using both RFID cards and smartphones.

Enhancing Building Entry with Mobile-Ready HID Signo Readers

The project involves the installation of new mobile-ready HID Signo readers across approximately 40 buildings over a two-year period, managed by the Scottish Communications Group, a specialist security installer. As part of this upgrade, the university has acquired 10,000 HID Mobile Access licenses to enable its academic community to utilize their smartphones for touchless entry into campus facilities.

Maintaining Safety and Security with Modern Solutions

Colin Stebbing, the Head of Precinct Services at the University of Dundee, emphasized the need for a modern, secure system that is user-friendly and compliant with forthcoming legislation, like Martyn’s Law, to ensure campus safety. He stated, "The HID solution enables us to not only lock down buildings immediately but also offers capabilities that will evolve over time, representing a long-term investment in future-proof equipment."

University of Dundee's Development Plans

The University of Dundee, recognized for excellence in fields such as dentistry, medicine, science and engineering, and life sciences, ranks 33rd in the Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024. With over 16,000 students and 3,300 staff, it is constructing a new £40 million Innovation Hub, designed to offer commercial entities flexible laboratory, office, and meeting spaces. This initiative is projected to create up to 280 high-quality jobs over the next decade.

Streamlining Access with Touchless Entry Technology

The new HID Signo readers, compatible with the university’s existing AEOS access control software from Nedap, support Bluetooth® and NFC connectivity for touchless smartphone entry. These readers are designed for quick installation, utilizing common wiring protocols like OSDP and Wiegand, and can accommodate existing access cards to expedite implementation.

Addressing Previous Challenges with Innovative Credentialing

Previously, the university relied on issuing plastic RFID cards, a process that was time-consuming, especially during peak enrollment periods like Freshers Week. The integration of HID Mobile Access, leveraging cloud-based HID Origo software, revolutionizes credential management by enabling wireless credentialing and simplifying the allocation of building access rights, making ID validation a remote process.

Dual System for Continued Accessibility

Despite the shift towards mobile access, the university maintains a dual system to accommodate those preferring physical passes. Stebbing noted the advantage of HID Signo readers in supporting both credential types and the potential to scale up to digital wallets from Apple and Google.

Supporting Transition with Reliable Printing Solutions

Although embracing digital transformation, the university continues to utilize FARGO DTC4500e printers for issuing physical IDs, integrated seamlessly with AEOS software, ensuring staff can provide necessary credentials efficiently. "HID Signo readers are being installed now, including at the Innovation Hub," added Stuart Leslie, director at Scottish Communications Group.

Integration with Security Devices for Enhanced Safety

Further supporting campus security, the Scottish Communications Group is equipping security staff with Motorola MOTORTRBO Ion smart radios configured to operate HID Mobile Access. These devices unify various security functions, linking with the university’s CCTV, alarm systems, and Safezone® App, consolidating operations into a single device for enhanced efficiency.

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