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Cais, University Of Dundee Education 3000 $300M United Kingdom HID Global HID Mobile Access Physical Access Control System 2024 Security Cam Depot In 2024, Cais, University Of Dundee implemented HID Mobile Access as part of a Physical Access Control System initiative, purchasing 10,000 HID Mobile Access licenses and installing mobile ready HID Signo readers across approximately 40 buildings on campus. The deployment is scoped to staff and students for touchless smartphone based access, and is planned as a staged two year rollout covering the university footprint in the United Kingdom and the broader EMEA region. HID Mobile Access was configured to deliver mobile credential provisioning, touchless authentication, and lifecycle management for digital credentials, with HID Signo readers providing the reader hardware tier. The implementation leverages standard Physical Access Control System capabilities including policy based access enforcement and credential revocation workflows, aligned to campus access profiles for staff and student services. The project integrates HID Mobile Access with the universitys AEOS access control platform to maintain centralized door control and event logging, and Security Cam Depot is listed as the implementation partner for reader installation and commissioning. Operational coverage is roughly 40 buildings, and the integration preserves AEOS as the authoritative door controller while the mobile credentials are issued and managed through HID Mobile Access. Governance and rollout are organized as a staged program, with phased building by building installation and centralized credential provisioning processes established to replace PVC cards over time. The program aims to improve student experience, simplify credential issuance and management, and replace PVC cards with smartphone based credentials without claiming realized outcomes beyond those stated objectives.
Charter Hall Banking and Financial Services 471 $333M Australia HID Global HID Mobile Access Physical Access Control System 2020 n/a In 2020, Charter Hall implemented HID Mobile Access as a Physical Access Control System to deliver mobile IDs inside its tenant engagement app Charli. The deployment focused on integrating HID Mobile Access with HID Signo Readers to create a universal reader footprint across Charter Hall properties while keeping access control governance centralized at the National Operations Team level. Implementation centered on HID Mobile Access and HID Signo Readers as the primary functional components, enabling credential provisioning, mobile ID presentation, and reader-driven door access workflows. Configuration emphasized universal readers that could be adapted per building, and the access control layer was treated as a foundational platform to consolidate building subsystems and onsite entry flows. Architecturally the rollout used an API based approach wherever possible to pull together disparate systems in the buildings, ensuring that both Charter Hall and its tenants could be integrated into access workflows. The system design maintained centralized policy and access provisioning, while readers enforced localized access decisions, supporting operations continuity across the Wesley Precinct and other sites managed by the National Operations Team. Governance and operational scope included the Operations Team led rollout across adjacent Wesley Precinct buildings in Melbourne, with process changes to support tenant on boarding for mobile credentials and centralized control of reader configurations. The stated outcome was a streamlined access technology stack and an optimized role for the Charli app in delivering a frictionless, secure, and sustainable tenant experience.
Skanska Poland Construction and Real Estate 6736 $599M Poland HID Global HID Mobile Access Physical Access Control System 2018 Sharry In 2018 Skanska Poland implemented HID Mobile Access as a Physical Access Control System in the Spark office complex in Warsaw, enabling smartphone-based touchless entry using Seos-powered mobile credentials. HID Mobile Access serves as the central credentialing layer for employee and guest access and was configured to support mobile-first authentication workflows and credential lifecycle management. The deployment consolidated functional capabilities including touchless door entry, mobile parking access, and a virtual reception experience into a single mobile application, aligning building services under one mobile credential and user interface. Configuration work focused on provisioning Seos mobile credentials to devices and mapping access permissions to employee and guest roles to streamline day-to-day access operations. The project was delivered across the EMEA region with system integrator Sharry Europe, which integrated the HID Mobile Access implementation with on-site parking control and virtual reception systems to present services through one app. Operational coverage targeted Skanska Poland employees and guests at the Spark complex, with centralized remote provisioning of access rights from a single administrative plane. Governance changes emphasized centralized remote provisioning and simplified guest onboarding to standardize access workflows, while the rollout produced a streamlined user experience and centralized control of mobile credentials. The implementation positioned HID Mobile Access as the primary Physical Access Control System for mobile credential issuance and building service consolidation at the Spark site.
Education 4470 $1.8B United States HID Global HID Mobile Access Physical Access Control System 2014 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD HID Mobile Access Coverage

HID Mobile Access is a Physical Access Control System solution from HID Global.

Companies worldwide use HID Mobile Access, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Vanderbilt University, Skanska Poland, Charter Hall and Cais, University Of Dundee are recorded users of HID Mobile Access for Physical Access Control System.

Companies using HID Mobile Access are most concentrated in Education, Construction and Real Estate and Banking and Financial Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using HID Mobile Access are most concentrated in United States, Poland and Australia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of HID Mobile Access across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using HID Mobile Access range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 25%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 75%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of HID Mobile Access include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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