Morse Watchmans showcase KeyWatcher Touch at ISC East 2024

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Morse Watchmans recently highlighted their KeyWatcher Touch at ISC East between November 20-21 at the Javits Center in New York City.

Located at booth 231, Morse Watchmans featured hands-on demonstrations of the KeyWatcher Touch and other solutions, showcasing advanced capabilities for robust, scalable key control.

“KeyWatcher Touch is more than just a key management system; it’s a strategic tool for enhancing security and streamlining operations,” said Tim Purpura, Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing at Morse Watchmans. “We’re thrilled to showcase this innovative solution at ISC East and help businesses unlock its full potential.”

KeyWatcher Touch features a modular, expandable design that allows organisations to tailor the system to specific needs, whether for key modules, card modules, or storage lockers for personal assets.

Powered by TrueTouch software, the system offers intuitive programming and tracking capabilities, enabling users to manage keys and assets with ease.

Integration with various access control systems enhances overall security management and operational efficiency, making it ideal for a broad range of industries from hospitality to data centres, government, education, and healthcare.

By adopting KeyWatcher Touch, organisations can:

  • Reduce the risk of lost or stolen keys
  • Improve security and user satisfaction
  • Streamline operational processes
  • Enhance overall efficiency

Attendees also learnt about Morse Watchmans’ suite of security solutions, including KeyBank Touch for large-scale key and asset management, KeyWatcher Fleet for fleet management and the Emergency Key Grab (EKG) system for quick access to critical keys in emergency situations.

Morse Watchmans insists that these products integrate seamlessly with existing security infrastructure, providing flexible, scalable solutions to meet diverse operational needs.

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