EasyGate Securing AfterPay HQ At Kent Brewery In Sydney.
EasyGate Securing AfterPay HQ – EasyGate Elite speedgates coupled with an EasyTouch desk-mounted remote-control unit are managing access at the Sydney HQ of AfterPay.
Entrance Control general manager Michael Bystram said the team was honoured to be part of the heritage Kent Brewery transformation undertaken by IP Generation.
“Kent Brewery will now serve as a state-of-the-art office space, while continuing to pay homage to its rich heritage,” Bystrom said.
Entrance Control speedgates are a sleek security solution with a matt black finish and electric blue wing lights that blend into the modern-industrial aesthetic of The Brewery. The wing lights provide an intuitive visual cue to guide staff and visitors through the gates upon presentation of an authorised access card.
The EasyTouch panel at AfterPay’s front desk allows reception staff to manually control entry for both individual visitors and larger groups, disable or unlock the gates, and manage emergency overrides, as required. This comprehensive control system ensures that the building’s security measures are robust while also providing flexibility and ease of use.
Bystram said the EasyGate Elite speedgates were the most flexible in the Entrance Control range, with glass door panels available at any height between 990mm and 1,800mm and in configurations allowing for single- or dual-wing panel mounting. Optional accessories available to complement the gates included access and edge lights, remote turnstile diagnostics, integrated emergency power backup, bespoke PC monitoring, and more.
“We were hugely impressed with the way Kent Brewery has been completely revamped,” Bystram said.
“The combination of architectural preservation with leading-edge technology and future-facing business tenants ensures that The Brewery is not only a piece of Sydney’s history but also a symbol of its future.”
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“EasyGate Securing AfterPay HQ At Kent Brewery In Sydney.”