Chicago, 60601, IL,
United States
Centaman
Centaman, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Centaman collaboration with software players such as COMINFO, Entrance Control and empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Centaman | Entrance Control | Centurion EasyGate HG | Physical Access Control System | Physical Security |
| Centaman | COMINFO | Swing Speed Gates | Physical Access Control System | Physical Security |
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Dexus | Construction and Real Estate | 972 | $881M | Australia | COMINFO | Swing Speed Gates | Physical Access Control System | 2020 |
In 2020, Dexus deployed Swing Speed Gates as a Physical Access Control System at the 100 Mount Street office tower in North Sydney. The implementation used COMINFO EasyGate SPT speed gates customized to provide contactless biometric entry and to streamline pedestrian flow at primary lobby entry points.
COMINFO EasyGate SPT speed gates were configured with flush mounted IDEMIA MorphoWave biometric scanners to enable touchless identification, registration workflows, and lane control logic typical of swing speed gate implementations. The Swing Speed Gates deployment included user enrollment processes and access credentialing for approximately 2,000 registered users according to project reporting, supporting continuous pedestrian throughput and hygiene objectives.
The solution was integrated with the building lift control systems to coordinate vertical transport access and to extend floor access control decisions beyond the gate line. Centaman acted as the system integrator responsible for onsite integration and commissioning, aligning gate hardware, biometric readers, and lift interface points within the tower environment.
Governance and rollout focused on building level operational controls, operator workflows for user registration and exception handling, and staged commissioning at lobby access lanes. Project reporting cites improved hygiene and frictionless access for building occupants as the primary stated outcomes of the Swing Speed Gates Physical Access Control System deployment.
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Mirvac | Construction and Real Estate | 1684 | $1.9B | Australia | Entrance Control | Centurion EasyGate HG | Physical Access Control System | 2016 |
In 2016 Mirvac implemented Centurion EasyGate HG at the EY Centre located at 200 George Street in Sydney. The Centurion EasyGate HG installation delivered nine customised lanes as a Physical Access Control System designed to prevent unauthorised entry and tailgating while visually integrating with the lobby design.
The deployment concentrated on lane-level control hardware and configured entry workflows, combining controlled entry lanes with tailgate prevention capabilities to support facility security and visitor throughput. Centurion EasyGate HG lanes were adapted to lobby finishes and operational requirements, aligning gate behavior with front-of-house security and access management processes.
The installation was integrated with Schindler PORT lift destination control to speed passenger allocation and improve vertical traffic flow across the Mirvac building, creating coordinated access-to-elevator workflows between the Physical Access Control System and vertical transportation. Implementation partner Centaman managed the installation and configuration for the EY Centre, with operational scope covering lobby access control, building security operations, and elevator coordination for the site.
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Novartis Australia | Life Sciences | 700 | $400M | Australia | Entrance Control | Centurion EasyGate HG | Physical Access Control System | 2015 |
In 2015 Novartis Australia implemented Centurion EasyGate HG as part of its Physical Access Control System at the new Macquarie Park campus. The deployment installed three lanes of Centurion EasyGate HG in the reception zone to manage tailgating and to restrict building access to authorised occupants.
Configuration centered on lane-level gate control, reception throughput management, and visitor processing workflows, reflecting typical Physical Access Control System capabilities such as credential gating and controlled ingress and egress flows. The installation emphasized an architecturally sympathetic reception design while preserving secure access sequencing for employees and guests.
The Centurion EasyGate HG lanes were integrated with Novartis's existing access control infrastructure so that credential and door management systems coordinated with the gate lanes for unified access decisions. Centaman served as the implementation partner responsible for delivery and on-site integration.
Operational coverage focused on reception and main building access at the Macquarie Park site, impacting facility security and visitor management functions. Reported outcomes included improved throughput and tighter visitor control while providing a secure, architecturally integrated reception experience.
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