Security Journal UK: Access Control: Beyond the new normal

A selection of subject matter experts from Codelocks provide a glimpse into the future of access control

The events of the last year have taught us many things – not least, to expect the unexpected. But businesses still need to make forward looking decisions – and that means trying to predict the future. With the access control market set to be worth US$12.1 billion by 2024, Codelocks experts share their thoughts on what trends and technologies will shape the future of the access control market.

 

The return of the hospitality sector – Colin Campbell, Managing Director

The hospitality sector has been hit extremely hard by the pandemic. In particular, the successive relaxation and then tightening of the social distancing rules has made it difficult for businesses to adapt. But I do believe the sector will bounce back, with people keen to get back to a level of normality. Many holiday rentals and hotels, both in the UK and abroad are already booked up for the 2021 season and beyond – even while the future is uncertain.

In terms of access control, the industry is moving at an incredible rate. We launched our Smart Locks four years ago and we are working on the next generation of upgrades. It is something that is moving at such a pace it’s a challenge to stay on top of, you can quite quickly fall behind, so continual development is vital.

 

"Keyless access solutions and smart locks in particular are already ideally suited to shortterm rental properties and holiday cottages."

 

Our position in the market has been changing dramatically and we are evolving to meet customer needs. Keyless access solutions and smart locks in particular are already ideally suited to short-term rental properties and holiday cottages, as they enable the owners to securely provide access to guests without having to actually physically meet them. And of course, we have now added a special coating Clean by Codelocks, which can be applied to any of our products. Using nano-technology, the clear, permanent coating combats SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19) and can reduce bacterial growth by 99.96%, providing an additional measure of protection over sanitisation.

Access control solutions we provide can help organisations get back up and running after lockdown. Whether you want to hire a recording studio or rent an apartment, have somewhere secure for deliveries to be held or install a self-service cycle storage facility for your staff, Codelocks NetCode® technology can help reduce the need for physical contact, ease pressure on staff and improve customer experience. The rapid move to digital is driving demand for timesensitive codes generated via our online Codelocks Connect Portal or API – making access easy for our clients and their customers.

 

Secure frictionless access control – Jo Milne-Rowe, National Sales Manager, UK and Middle East

The pandemic has shaken up the way we do things. People are now much more aware of how technology can transform our lives and how quickly. I predict that when we begin to return to offices, sports arenas, hotels and other shared spaces, people will expect a new kind of experience. And that experience will start with frictionless access control.

 

"We launched our Smart Locks four years ago and we are working on the next generation of upgrades."

 

Frictionless access control is about how people experience entering and inhabiting a space. A frictionless experience often starts even before people enter the building. It’s important that businesses recognise how people are living today, as well as what products they currently have and how these may or may not fit in the future.

It is not just about door locks anymore, especially not for Codelocks. Lots of multioccupancy offices use hot desks, so businesses need a way to help employees to lock up their personal belongings when they go for lunch etc. Particularly in towns and cities where parking restrictions and low emission zones are active, people need bicycle storage solutions where they can use an app to store their bike for the day. And it needs to be hassle free, offering little or no resistance to the task in hand, while simultaneously delivering the required level of security.

 

AI and Facial Recognition – Mark Samuelson, General Manager in Asia and Australia

One of the biggest changes I’ve seen in the industry throughout Asia Pacific, is the way Smart Lock systems are being integrated with gates and lifts. Visitors can often use card, or code, at various touchpoints.

 

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01, Jul 2021

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