Magnetic Autocontrol GmbH, headquartered in Schopfheim, Germany, specializes in the design and manufacture of access control systems, including vehicle barriers, pedestrian gates, and turnstiles. Their products are utilized in applications such as parking facilities, toll stations, public transportation, and industrial sites to ensure secure and efficient access management. Magnetic Autocontrol is recognized for its innovative designs, high-quality engineering, and reliable performance, offering solutions that enhance security and operational efficiency. With a global presence, the company serves clients across Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, providing tailored access control solutions to meet diverse industry needs.
Magnetic Access deploys biometric e-gates with facial recognition and real-time database integration, streamlining immigration processing while enhancing national border security.
the Egyptian Army Stadium, is a stadium in Egypt's Olympic Sports City in the New Administrative Capital. It has a capacity of over 93,940 people, making it the largest stadium in the country and the second largest in Africa.
At the end of 2022, a mWing pedestrian gate by Magnetic with glass panels and integrated KEYDOM system readers, was installed at the ground floor entrance to the studio.
To access the various floors and communal areas, once they have crossed the reception area of “Laude Living Bologna”, resident students and their visitors have to pass through three motorised FlowMotion® mWing access gates manufactured by Magnetic.
An open housing, short opening times, and free-flowing non-contact passage – no access solution is more secure and elegant than mWing. Our rapid pedestrian passageway is thus the first choice for high-quality architectures and companies, cultural institutions and public facilities.
Visit us from 17 to 19 January 2023 at Perimeter Protection in Nuremberg, Stand 1-315 in Hall 1, Europe’s only trade that focuses on integrated solutions for outdoor site and building security.
Vilnius Airport (VNO) is by far the largest airport in Lithuania. More than 6.5 million passengers departed from here to their destinations in 2019 – mainly to the United Kingdom, Germany and Scandinavia. The Corona pandemic interrupted this trend for a short time, but the state-owned operator Lithuanian Airports recorded a recovery as early as 2022 and expects passenger numbers to continue to rise.
"For a safer world" is Frequentis' motto for good reason. The company from Vienna is one of the world market leaders in the field of safety-critical information and communication systems.