Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies

Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies aptiQmobile

Web Based Key Management System

Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies introduces the aptiQmobile, a web-based key management system that lets near-field communications (NFC)-enable smartphones be used like a badge ID to gain access to buildings and other ID card applications. The process uses strong security standards to turn NFC-enabled smartphones into an access control credential, which allows users to enter a building with a smartphone instead of a traditional ID badge. All users have to do is download the aptiQmobile app. <@NPcompany name>Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies.

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