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Mobile phones are the real key to the future

Digital keys will soon replace the need for mechanical ones says lock firm Assa Abloy.

November 17, 2011 11:23
Leading lock firm Assa Abloy is changing the way we access our homes

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

2 min read

Tzachi Wiesenfeld probably has access to most of the world's buildings. If not, he could no doubt find a way of getting in.

The Israeli engineer is the vice president of Assa Abloy, the world's leading door solutions and lock company. He heads the Europe, Middle East and Africa multi-billion dollar arm - the group's largest division.

Formed in 1994, Assa Abloy owns 100 brands and employs 40,000 people. It expects to generate more than €4 billion (£3.4 billion) worth of sales this year.

The group provides traditional mechanical locks - such as door locks and cylinders - to more high-tech offerings: smart cards, access control systems and keyless entries. It is the latter that the group is really focusing on.