CISA eSIGNO was ‘highly commended’ in the recent Hotelympia Innovation Awards, further emphasising its credentials and suitability for bespoke hospitality applications
Allegion will be exhibiting products from its CISA brand in the ‘Technology’ product section of Hotelympia

Leading global provider of security and safety solutions, Allegion, is set to attend Hotelympia, the UK’s largest foodservice and hospitality exhibition at Excel in London from Monday 28th April to Thursday 1st May.

A major supplier of security and hardware packages, access control systems, and door solutions to hotels and restaurants worldwide, Allegion will be exhibiting products from its CISA brand in the ‘Technology’ product section of Hotelympia.

Visitors to stand 4130 can find out more about the latest in access control solutions designed specifically for the hospitality industry, with the CISA eSIGNO portfolio including hotel contactless locks, electronic cylinders, energy savers, safes and minibars. There will also be a chance to view samples of the new ‘Elegance’ door handle and color variants which have recently been added to the range.

Paul Taylor, UK Sales Leader at Allegion commented: “We are once again excited to be at Hotelympia, among key decision makers in the industry as it’s an unmissable chance to showcase our hospitality-specific technology under the CISA brand.”

“The exhibition is an important event for us as it is the ideal platform to demonstrate to hotel owners, end users, and facilities managers a simple, stylish and cost effective way to upgrade security. Clearly, security is something that should never be compromised, and a sophisticated system can give hotels the cutting edge in a very competitive marketplace.”

"Clearly, security is something that
should never be compromised, and a 
sophisticated system can give hotels
the cutting edge in a very competitive
marketplace"

The CISA eSIGNO Contactless Lock, with its elegant and compact Italian design, requires no wiring or invasive work on the door ensuring a simple installation whether on new projects or upgrading of an existing system. The system can also be easily integrated with previously installed CISA contactless locks.

The lock is opened simply by holding the card up to the reader utilising contactless technology, which minimizes wear and tear. The CISA eSIGNO Contactless Lock range is also available in a wireless battery powered version which offers the possibility of complete control over the entire system from a central station even in the event of a power failure.

This CISA solution offers the hospitality industry a quick and easy solution to upgrade from mechanically operated locks to electronic access control. The cylinder can be easily installed in to doors of any material and meets all the standards of conventional DIN Euro profile locks thus ensuring easy integration into both new and existing buildings.

CISA eSIGNO was ‘highly commended’ in the recent Hotelympia Innovation Awards, further emphasising its credentials and suitability for bespoke hospitality applications.

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