List of Gunnebo Entrance Control Customers
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Companies using Gunnebo Entrance Control for Physical Access Control System include: Microsoft Denmark, a Denmark based Communications organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $880.0 million, NextDC, a Australia based Communications organisation with 465 employees and revenues of $230.0 million, SafetyCulture, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $80.0 million and many others.
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Microsoft Denmark | Communications | 800 | $880M | Denmark | Gunnebo Entrance Control | Gunnebo Entrance Control | Physical Access Control System | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Microsoft Denmark implemented Gunnebo Entrance Control, a Physical Access Control System, at its Lyngby head office. The installation deployed Gunnebo SpeedStile and GlasStile entrance gates to balance high-quality physical security with the building’s architectural design and to support physical security and facilities processes at the Lyngby site in Denmark.
The implementation integrated Gunnebo SpeedStile and GlasStile gates with access control readers to control entry, delivering faster passage and reduced queuing while preserving the open-plan aesthetic. Functional capabilities included gate-based throughput control, reader-driven entry authentication, and management of visitor and employee flow within site entry workflows, with operational responsibility aligned to facilities and physical security teams to prevent unauthorised access.
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NextDC | Communications | 465 | $230M | Australia | Gunnebo Entrance Control | Gunnebo Entrance Control | Physical Access Control System | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, NextDC implemented Gunnebo Entrance Control across multiple NextDC data centres in Australia. The deployment is described as a Physical Access Control System and was publicised in a Gunnebo case study that documented installations at several NEXTDC sites.
The implementation delivered Gunnebo high-security entrance solutions including HiSec booths, revolving security doors and layered physical access controls. Gunnebo Entrance Control included integrated verification workflows and single-person detection capabilities, reflecting typical access control, entry screening and verification functions found in enterprise Physical Access Control System implementations.
Operational responsibility sat with physical security and facilities teams, with the program scoped to protect critical infrastructure and customer data across multiple NEXTDC data centre sites in Australia. The deployment covered site-level entrance control hardware and verification instruments, creating a multi-site security envelope rather than a single-site pilot.
The rollout was publicised in 2022 as a partnership between NextDC and Gunnebo and Gunnebo reports installations at multiple NEXTDC locations. Gunnebo states the installations improved site security posture and single-person detection capabilities, outcomes explicitly noted in the case study.
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SafetyCulture | Professional Services | 800 | $80M | Australia | Gunnebo Entrance Control | Gunnebo Entrance Control | Physical Access Control System | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 SafetyCulture implemented Gunnebo Entrance Control as a Physical Access Control System at its Sydney headquarters. The deployment installed Gunnebo SpeedStile FLs and a GlasStile swing gate in the foyer to streamline staff and visitor entry and strengthen foyer security, covering physical security and facilities operations across the Australia site.
Configuration work emphasized controlled turnstile access, swing gate sequencing and credential validation workflows, and included a mobile-access integration module inferred from the use of mobile credentials. Implementation activities included credential provisioning workflows for staff and visitors, gate state automation to enable touchless passage, and access policy configuration aligned to foyer traffic patterns.
The Gunnebo Entrance Control system integrated with Kisi access control hardware to enable mobile credentials, tying Gunnebo hardware to Kisi mobile credentialing for smartphone based authentication. Integration scope focused on linking entrance hardware and mobile credential issuance to streamline check in and visitor flows at the Sydney office.
Operational governance combined facilities management and security teams to manage credential lifecycle and access rules, with rollout focused on foyer and visitor management processes. The project reduced manual checks and enabled faster touchless entry as reported, consolidating entry workflows under the Gunnebo Entrance Control solution.
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