Gunnebo Safe Storage has partnered with Tecnosicurezza at Security Essen to showcase new products alongside a panel speaker slot to discuss the importance of European standards in the security of banking.
On Tecnosicurezza stand 6E12, the provider of secure storage solutions will unveil brand-new locking solutions, including a powerful electronic safe lock tailored for safes, strong rooms and vault doors.
Visitors to the stand will see live displays of the Tecnosicurezza range, known for its high-security locking systems that combine advanced technology and robust design to ensure optimal protection, the company reports.
Attendees will also discover the Chubbsafes Vega Grade V safe, featuring specialist Tecnosicurezza’s MiniTech technology, renowned for its resistance against burglary and fire.
This high-security safe is ideal for both commercial and residential use.
Attendees will also discover the Chubbsafes Vega Grade V safe, featuring specialist Tecnosicurezza’s MiniTech technology, renowned for its exceptional resistance against burglary and fire.
“As an internationally recognised brand, Gunnebo Safe Storage is looking forward to Security Essen,” said Mark Brookes, Global Products and Standards Director of Gunnebo Safe Storage.
“Being the leading trade fair for security, itself celebrating 50 years, it enables the industry on a global scale to come together and share new and innovative ideas.
“For us, this year is about partnering with Tecnosicurezza to demonstrate our latest solutions including achieving high-level security to deter even the most determined of intruders.
“This includes sensitive sectors such as banking and commercial use, where safeguarding assets and data is paramount.”
Alongside the stand, Gunnebo Safe Storage will be featured on Wittkopp stand 6C24, showcasing its latest locking solutions.
Gunnebo Safe Storage’s Global Product and Standards Director, Brookes will be taking part in a panel discussion on “how standards keep banks ahead of the criminal.” Addressing the critical role of international security standards in maintaining increasingly sophisticated criminal tactics.
“In a transforming world, the security of banking products needs continual assessment and must evolve as the tools and methods used in attempting unauthorised entry do so.
“We are pleased to have the opportunity at Security Essen to take part in the discussions about the critical role European Physical Security Standards play in this and how we work to keep them relevant in the fight against mechanical and electronic attacks.
“It’s part of our commitment to innovation and dedication to meeting customer requirements for safe storage across different sectors.
“We want to embrace the chance to welcome guests to discuss bespoke project requirements and create opportunities for meaningful connections and conversations that shape the future of our industry.”