Gunnebo Styles Out Entrance Control at Headquarters with World First Installation

Gunnebo, a global provider of entrance control solutions, has become the first facility worldwide to install its state-of-the-art SpeedStile FLs MAX entrance control solution at its headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden.

The newly launched SpeedStile FLs MAX entrance control solution combines sleek design with touchless technology and cutting-edge functionality, offering a seamless and controlled access experience for employees and visitors, which can all be remotely monitored.

Gunnebo's decision to install it at its headquarters is a testament to the company's commitment to maintaining a secure and modern entrance control infrastructure. By choosing this advanced solution, Gunnebo aims to present a stylish entrance control solution to its headquarters, while maintaining an elevated level of protection.

“The SpeedStile FLs MAX embodies our commitment to innovative design, state-of-the-art technology, and uncompromising security. We are thrilled to be the first to implement this solution at our headquarters, setting a new benchmark for entrance control solutions,” said Stefan Syrén, CEO at Gunnebo Group. “We look forward to our visitor experience and demonstrating its full potential to enhance security without compromising on style.”

The SpeedStile FLs MAX was designed as a user-friendly, chic solution that can seamlessly blend with the architectural aesthetics of any building. With multiple customization options available, the system can be tailored to suit various security requirements.

For Gunnebo Headquarters, the wide passage solution was installed, with the specification including card reader integration and a specialist wheelchair sensor. The solution was designed with dynamic lights that follow an authorized user through the system and finished with ambient LED lighting, featuring on the side glass in turquoise.

The additional benefit of the SpeedStile FLs MAX is the capability to enable monitoring and management via cloud technology through the powerful EntraLinq remote access control app. This provides authorized users with full control and analytics from the entrance control solution on a remote basis, using the latest smartphone and tablet technology.

Stefan concludes: “Gunnebo's installation of the SpeedStile FLs MAX at our headquarters not only highlights our commitment to futureproof security but also serves as a real-life showcase for potential clients interested in experiencing the solution firsthand. We are particularly proud of its capability to incorporate so many customizable features and advanced technologies, fitting today’s mobile-connected lifestyles. It all comes together to really create an inclusive office environment where authorized staff can seamlessly experience a welcoming feel to our headquarter facilities.”

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