Biometric Access Control Systems to Witness Highest Growth by 2019, Research Suggests

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Biometric Access Control Systems will record the highest level of growth out of all the various types of electronic access control systems, recent research from Persistence Market Research has been able to suggest.

The report, “Global Market Study on Electronic Access Control (EAC) Systems: Biometric Systems to Witness Highest Growth by 2019” suggests that the global Electronic Access Control systems market was valued at USD 15,406.1 million in 2013 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.6% from 2014 to 2019, to reach an estimated value of USD 31,187.8 million in 2019.

The need for better security systems to tackle fraudulence, illegal immigration, and criminal activity has propelled governments to invest in better security systems, while the rising levels of terrorist attacks, vandalism, and violence in public places such as city centres and educational institutions have made security as one of the major concerns for every individual, organizations and government agencies.

Access Control UK – suppliers of biometric access control systems that meet and exceed all your requirements

Access Control UK employs a variety of access control technologies in order to create advanced solutions, enable users to exert solid, reliable and accurate control over the access to specific premises or zones.

The access control systems supplied by Access Control UK also support an effective Fire Roll Call feature, which will enable employers to evacuate the personnel off the premises in a very orderly and clear manner, should a fire, explosion or some other type of catastrophe occur.

If you’d like to find out more about the range of solutions supplied by Access Control UK, both in terms of hardware (smart card readers, biometric readers, turnstiles, etc.) and software (access rights management software solutions, etc.), just hit the contact button at the top of the screen, we’ll be more than happy to answer any queries you might have.


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