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ekey Biometric Systems Joins the KNX Association

More than 1 million satisfied customers are the best recommendation for our products! For many years, both private households and leading companies alike, along with organizations such as fire and rescue services, have been putting their trust in proven ekey finger scanners.

ekey was founded in 1999 and is now Europe’s No. 1 in fingerprint access solutions. ekey puts authorization into the customer’s hands! Keys, cards, and codes can be lost, forgotten, or stolen. “Your finger is always on hand!” ekey’s wide range of products includes finger scanners for doors, gates, alarm systems, and time recording.

The internationally operating company currently has 70 employees at its 5 locations in Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein/Switzerland, Italy, and Slovenia, and exports its products to over 70 countries, which makes up 73% of its business. ekey’s main sales markets include Spain and the USA, in addition to Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, and Italy.

www.ekey.net

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