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Poland’s Skyliner uses HID Mobile Access
The newly open Skyliner, a 195 metres high. skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland, provides its residents with an easy and secure access solution by adopting HID Mobile Access and mobile-enabled Bluetooth readers.
Located in the vibrant Wola business district, Skyliner is one of the tallest buildings in the capital. It is the first skyscraper commissioned by the developer, Karimpol Group, a developer of office and business parks in Europe. With 42 stories, it offers 49,000 m2 of leasable space, with the lower levels dedicated to retail.
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In terms of physical access control, the strategy has been to segment the building and create various zones based on usage: office space for tenants, free public access areas, and underground parking. To meet security protocols, people are prevented from going directly from the garage to the office floors and are routed to the lobby area first.
Szymon Zduczyk, Karimpol Group’s technical department head, explains, “Another key goal was to introduce touchless entry as people pass the turnstiles in reception, with a lift automatically called to take them to the correct level. We wanted to keep everything as simple as possible for people who work and visit the building.”
To achieve this and add value to tenants, Karimpol Group has installed a feature-rich
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