Gunnebo Entrance Control will be exhibiting its latest entrance control technologies at ISC West 2025 in Las Vegas, offering smart solutions designed to enhance safety, streamline entrance control, and support diverse operational needs.

Visitors can find Gunnebo Entrance Control at Booth 28061, where an extensive range of entrance control innovations will be showcased.

Advanced touchless technology

Gunnebo Entrance Control’s portfolio also features high-security booths such as the motorized HiSec

Among the highlights is the OptiStile 1080 Black Swinging Barrier Glass Optical Turnstile, a sleek, high-security solution that combines contemporary design with advanced touchless technology.

Gunnebo Entrance Control’s portfolio also features high-security booths such as the motorized HiSec, engineered to prevent tailgating and piggybacking with its advanced sensors and two-door interlock system. With laminated safety or bulletproof glass options, this booth ensures compliance with rigorous security standards.

AI and built-in metal detection

Tom Sinciro, Sales Director – North America at Gunnebo Entrance Control, stated: “ISC West provides the perfect platform for us to showcase our commitment to pushing the boundaries of the entrance control industry and deliver tangible results for customers to solve their entrance control challenges."

"Visitors to our booth will experience first-hand our latest advancements and partnerships with key technology partners showcasing AI and built-in metal detection.”

Integrates AI-powered detection

Gunnebo Entrance Control will highlight its strategic alliances with integration partners such as BluB0X

Gunnebo Entrance Control’s specialist team will display the RotoSec 3 for high-security revolving access, VertiSec and Fls Wide for vertical and wide-lane access control, and the GlasStile Detect, which integrates AI-powered detection for added security.

This is alongside the ECO Retail Gate and Fls Max, reinforcing its commitment to energy-efficient and high-traffic solutions. Gunnebo Entrance Control will highlight its strategic collaborations with integration partners such as BluB0X, Essex, and Alcatraz.

Gunnebo integrates its solutions

Through these partnerships, Gunnebo seamlessly integrates its solutions—including the 1020 SS, 1020 Angle SS, and 1020 Special Design models with BluB0X, and the 1080 Black with Alcatraz—ensuring tailored security solutions that meet diverse project requirements.

Tom added: “As a team, we are very much looking forward to ISC West with our partners. While we will showcase an array of exciting security technologies, our real focus is creating a relaxing networking experience at our booth."

Upcoming project requirements

Tom added: "We want to embrace the chance to welcome guests to discuss product ideas, upcoming project requirements, and create opportunities for meaningful connections and conversations that shape the future of our company.”

Gunnebo Entrance Control invites visitors to explore its solutions at Stand 28061 at ISC West, taking place March 31 – April 4, 2025, at the Venetian Expo, Las Vegas.

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