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Melbourne Skyscraper Adopts Mobile Wallet Building Access

A landmark commercial tower replaces plastic access cards with digital credentials for thousands of daily occupants.

A landmark commercial high-rise in Australia has transitioned its access control operations entirely to digital credentials, signaling a shift for mobile workplace security from experimental pilots to large-scale deployment.

The 101 Collins Street tower in Melbourne has integrated mobile wallet access across all primary entry points, elevators, storage lockers and end-of-trip facilities. The system allows thousands of tenants and daily visitors to navigate the building using smartphones rather than traditional plastic access badges.

Digital consultancy Kodaa deployed the system using mobile access technology developed by security manufacturer HID. The infrastructure rollout has been operational for nearly a year, supporting more than 35 separate corporate tenancies within the commercial property.

The integration updates the building's identity verification process by embedding secure credentials directly into standard mobile device wallets. The system utilizes existing building hardware components, removing the requirement for a total physical infrastructure overhaul.

Property administrators manage the access ecosystem through a centralized digital portal. The cloud-based administration interface reduces the time required to process credential requests, approvals, profile updates and access revocations down to a few minutes.

Industry analysts note that commercial real estate managers face increasing pressure to modernize entry ecosystems to accommodate hybrid workplace schedules. Representatives from the project stated that the year-long deployment serves as an operational blueprint for scaling device-level security across high-occupancy corporate real estate portfolios without disrupting ongoing tenancy operations.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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