DALLAS – June 26, 2012 – VingCard Elsafe, the global leader in hospitality security and part of the ASSA ABLOY Group, today announced the introduction of “Essence by VingCard,” an entirely new concept ...
Dallas - June 24, 2013 - VingCard Elsafe, the global leader in hospitality security and part of the ASSA ABLOY Group, announces the introduction of "Allure by VingCard," a highly innovative RFID ...
VingCard Elsafe has announced the launch of a new service that enables hotel guests to check in remotely through their PC or smart phone and receive room keys directly to their NFC-enabled phone.
VingCard Elsafe has unveiled “Essence by VingCard,” a new NFC-enabled door locking design that encases all electronic components within the door itself, rendering the hardware invisible to hotel ...
Hotel security innovator VingCard Elsafe has changed its name to Assa Abloy Hospitality, effective June 1, 2015. This new identity allows the company to draw upon the vast resources of Assa Abloy, the ...
VingCard Elsafe is one of the world’s leading provider of electronic security solutions designed to keep your facility, staff and surroundings safe, while making your operation more efficient. Since ...
VingCard Elsafe, an international producer of hotel locking systems, electronic in-room safes and energy management systems, is strengthening its base in the mid-segment Goa hospitality market through ...
Manit Narang, vice president of VingCard Elsafe for Middle East, Africa and India, pitches the new Allure by VingCard RFID hotel room locking system What is your newest product? VingCard Elsafe has ...
One of the companies that backed the Hotelier Middle East Safety and Security Summit was VingCard Elsafe. Ahead of the event, vice president Middle East, Africa & India Manit Narang explained why the ...
A critical flaw in electronic locks left millions of hotel rooms worldwide vulnerable to hackers. Now, the security researchers who developed the attack are helping hotels patch the problem, literally ...
In 2003, Finnish security researcher Tomi Tuominen was attending a security conference in Berlin when a friend's laptop, containing sensitive data, was stolen from his hotel room. The theft was a ...