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Tallest building in the EU opts for mobile access solution
The HID Mobile Access solution and mobileenabled readers have been installed in Varso Place, the site of the tallest skyscraper in the European Union, which allows more than 7,000 people to move more freely and securely throughout the building.
Located in Warsaw, Poland, Varso Place is HB Reavis’ latest development and comprises three buildings in a 144,000 square metre area.
Due to the size and scope of the project, HB Reavis sought a single access system for the entire building so that every tenant would have a simple, easy-to-use, one-stop solution for security management. It wanted to move away from tenants having to use a traditional keyfob or card-based solution and rather implement a system that also allows for the management of digital credentials using smartphones as a primary form factor.
The solution of choice included HID Mobile Access and mobile-enabled readers from HID Global which are equipped with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies, as well as a Software Development Kit (SDK) that integrates with HB Reavis’ More App. The app covers all building services from concierge services, events, room booking systems, car or bike sharing and, of course, easy access when people enter and exit and move around.
As the SDK can be developed and upgraded over time as requirements change, HB Reavis is able to maximise the long-term benefit of mobile security. The mobile, contactless solution – which supports Android and iOS-based smartphones - has been particularly beneficial during the COVID-19 pandemic as it minimises surface contact and the human-tohuman interaction that is typical when issuing and managing physical cards and keyfobs.
“Not only does Mobile Access provide security control, there is no need to remember to take a pass with you when you leave home or move around the building. When security is based on the phone, it is frictionless because people always have their phones with them,” said Jakub Kacer, Security Manager at HB Reavis.