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Biometric Lift Access for Corporate Offices and Business Parks

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  With the increasing size and complexity of corporate offices and business parks, vertical movement control inside buildings has become a major priority in security planning. The lifts are no longer an addition, but a controlled access entry that would dictate who can access the sensitive floors, departments, and facilities. The use of biometric lift access systems is gaining popularity due to the security, efficiency, and compliance requirements of contemporary corporate setups.   The Need To Have Corporate Buildings With Stronger Lift Access   The number of users visiting corporate offices and business parks daily is vast; these can comprise employees, managerial teams, clients, vendors, and maintenance staff. Open lift access may result in unauthorized access to sensitive work areas, server rooms, executive floor, or R&D areas. Access cards are also susceptible to sharing, loss, and misuse, rendering them less secure in a high-security setting.   ...

Face Recognition Lift Access Control for Corporate Offices

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  Modern corporate offices handle a constant flow of people, employees, visitors, vendors, and service staff, all moving through shared spaces. While front-desk security and access cards help, elevators often remain a weak point. Once inside the building, unrestricted vertical movement can expose sensitive departments, executive floors, or data centres. This is where face recognition-based lift access control brings a practical shift in office security.   Why Elevators Are a Critical Security Gap ​ In many office towers, elevators operate on trust rather than verification. Access cards are frequently shared, misplaced, or reused by former employees. PIN-based systems face similar issues, as codes circulate quickly in busy work environments. Over time, these gaps reduce accountability and make it harder to control who reaches which floor, especially in multi-tenant corporate buildings. ​ How Face Recognition Changes Access Control ​ Face recognition introduces i...