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  • University of Dundee integrates HID Signo readers for secure, mobile-enabled campus access control.
  • HID Mobile Access supports Bluetooth and NFC, offering touchless smartphone entry for students.
  • Dual system approach allows use of both digital and physical credentials for campus access.

The University of Dundee is advancing its security infrastructure with the integration of HID® Mobile Access® and HID Signo™ readers across its city campus. This initiative aims to enhance security and streamline access for staff and students via RFID cards and smartphones. The project, implemented by Scottish Communications Group, involves the installation of mobile-ready HID Signo readers at approximately 40 buildings and is expected to complete over two years.

Expanding Mobile Access Capabilities

To support this upgrade, the university has acquired 10,000 HID Mobile Access licences, allowing members of the academic community to use Apple and Android devices for touchless building entry. "We wanted a modern system which is safe, secure, and easy for everyone to use," stated Colin Stebbing, Head of Precinct Services at the University of Dundee. Stebbing also highlighted the importance of compliance with anticipated legislation such as Martyn’s Law, emphasizing the HID system’s adaptability and long-term value.

University’s Vision and Developments

Recognized for its academic excellence in various fields, the University of Dundee is situated in Scotland and ranks 33rd in the Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024. Currently home to more than 16,000 students and 3,300 staff, it is expanding its facilities with a £40 million Innovation Hub, designed to foster job creation and provide flexible spaces for commercial use.

Seamless Integration with Existing Software

The new HID Signo readers integrate with the university’s existing AEOS access control software, facilitating touchless entry through Bluetooth® and NFC technologies. The compatibility with current access cards is expected to expedite the transition. The previous reliance on issuing plastic RFID cards posed logistical challenges, particularly during peak enrollment periods. The shift to HID Mobile Access, powered by cloud-based HID Origo management software, aims to simplify credential management and improve efficiency while reducing the need for traditional PVC cards.

Blending Physical and Mobile Entry Systems

While the university intends to transition to a primarily mobile access system, it also maintains a dual approach. "We recognise that some visitors and staff still want to use a physical pass," acknowledged Stebbing. This flexibility allows for the continued issuance of physical IDs using FARGO DTC4500e printers, integrating smoothly with the AEOS software.

Security Enhancements with Integrated Technologies

HID Signo readers have been installed in key university buildings, including the Innovation Hub, with support from the Scottish Communications Group. "HID’s reputation is built on reliability and security," said Stuart Leslie, director at Scottish Communications Group, noting the ease of installation and system integration.

Advanced Communication Devices

The university will further equip its security personnel with Motorola MOTORTRBO Ion smart radios, configured to work with HID Mobile Access. These devices, which connect with the university’s CCTV and alarm systems, streamline security operations by consolidating multiple functions into a single tool.

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