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iLOQ takes its battery-free digital and mobile locking into Canada

Mike Edwards   

News Canada

Heikki Hiltunen

Digital locking company iLOQ has extended its operations across the Atlantic to Canada. Founded in Finland in 2003, iLOQ currently has sales offices in eight countries throughout Europe and a partner network around the world.

Adding Canada to the portfolio will allow iLOQ to introduce the benefits of its battery-free digital locking and mobile access sharing technology to a huge new market, the company says.

iLOQ’s keyless locking solution, where an NFC-enabled smartphone acts as both a key and a power source, enables utilities providers to focus on core business — managing and maintaining sites, not providing access to them. By consolidating numerous unmonitored sites hosting critical equipment and multiple access possibilities into one user-friendly, customized software platform, iLOQ’s platform is said to increase operational efficiency while lowering operational expenditure.

Security-solutions expert, Frank Hayes, will assume the role of country manager of iLOQ Canada. Operating out of Toronto, he will be responsible for building a winning team to establish the company’s commercial activities and developing a strong base of dealers and customers.

“iLOQ’s growth continues as planned, even during these challenging times,” states iLOQ president and CEO, Heikki Hiltunen.

“We look forward to introducing the benefits of our innovative technology to the Canadian market and wish Frank great success on fulfilling iLOQ’s goal of making life accessible also on an entirely new continent.”


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