Access & Security Systems
Control starts at the entrance.
Smart entry systems — from essential intercom installations to advanced identity-based access control — designed as reliable building infrastructure.
Controlled entry is expected in modern buildings.
In many multi-family residential, hospitality and commercial properties, controlled entry systems are expected by residents, required by operators or specified in local building standards.
We deliver solutions from essential intercom systems to advanced access control — operating independently or, when required, forming part of a broader infrastructure.
No unnecessary complexity. No forced dependencies.
Three delivery paths
Essential Intercom Systems
Reliable audio and video entry with secure door release. Suitable for apartment buildings, renovations and projects where simplicity and cost efficiency are priorities.
A solid, dependable system — professionally designed and properly implemented.
Modern Access Intercom
For projects that require more than basic entry.
- Mobile answering and remote door release
- Temporary visitor access with controlled validity
- Identity-based credentials including face recognition, NFC and mobile access
- Role-based permissions and event history for accountability
Access defined by identity, time and role — not only by physical keys.
Retrofit Upgrade
Smart intercom over existing cabling.
Older buildings do not need to remain outdated.
Modern video intercom and advanced access control can be deployed over existing cabling infrastructure, minimizing disruption and avoiding costly rewiring.
- Minimal intervention
- Controlled budget
- Immediate upgrade in functionality and appearance
Retrofit-ready systems allow property owners to modernize without rebuilding.
Entry sets the tone.
The entrance defines the first impression of a building.
Well-designed access — visually and functionally — elevates the arrival experience. Discreet panels, seamless operation and controlled entry create confidence before the door even opens.
For private villas, boutique hospitality and high-end residences, the entry system reflects the overall architectural intent.
And when part of a broader smart home or building automation concept, entry becomes another seamless layer of comfort and security — integrated, not added.
Lifestyle sequence — premium arrival experience.
Designed to match architecture.
Access devices should complement the building — not dominate it.
- Flush-mounted panels
- Minimal visual noise
- Durable materials
- Clean integration into façades and entrance zones
Technology aligned with architecture.
Identity-first access control.
Advanced access extends beyond intercom communication.
- Face recognition
- NFC and mobile credentials
- Temporary PIN or QR access
- Role-based zoning and event logging
- Two-factor authentication (2FA)
Not only communication — advanced entry can become an access control layer and, when required, integrate with smarter video surveillance and alarm logic.
Optimized by good infrastructure.
Entry systems perform best within a well-designed network environment.
When required, we design and implement the supporting infrastructure — ensuring stable performance, secure communication and long-term reliability.
Systems can operate independently or integrate into broader automation environments.
Integrated building control.
Advanced entry systems can interface with smart video surveillance, alarm systems and controlled vehicle entry — including garage doors, gates and ramps.
Infrastructure enables coordination between access, monitoring and response — forming a unified security layer rather than isolated devices.
Designed for different building logics.
Private Villas
Architecturally integrated entry with high privacy and controlled guest access.
Multi-Family Residential
Structured credential management for tenants, visitors and property operators.
Hospitality
Temporary access logic, operational flexibility and guest-oriented flow.
Commercial & Mixed-Use
Role-based zoning, monitored movement and integration with wider building systems.
Scale changes. System logic remains consistent.
Infrastructure begins at the entrance.
Access & Security Systems are not standalone devices. They define how a building is entered, how movement is controlled and how events are recorded.
Designed deliberately. Implemented professionally. Prepared for long-term operation.