What have we succeeded and what are we working on?
The SUNRISE project continues to strengthen the resilience of critical infrastructure across Europe.
Our RiBAC (Risk-Based Access Control) terminals, designed to manage access in response to pandemic threats, are now undergoing pilot testing in collaboration with our partners.
In a news report aired on TV Nova’s show „Střepiny“, we had the opportunity to outline through our CEO Karel Kalivoda how IMAporter access control systems, i.e. Vratnicheck and IMAporter Pro, contribute to increasing the level of safety & security at more than 100 Czech schools and universities.
IMA has successfully completed the expansion of the identification system to include mobile identification, this time at the important Czech University of Life Sciences, where over 1,400 readers are in operation for 22,000 students and employees.
IMA continues to deliver innovative systems to the education sector.
A revolutionary approach to school safety.
IMA is proud to announce the official launch of its new product, Vrátnícheck. This reliable access control system is not only innovative, modern and simple, but more importantly, it brings a revolutionary way of providing security in schools.
The 5th GA meeting of the TRANSFORM project was held on May 15-16, 2024 in Brno and was organized by the Czech project partner BUT (Brno University of Technology). This hybrid meeting took place in the premises of CEITEC BUT (Central European Institute of Technology BUT) and was attended by almost 60 participants, representatives of 34 partners from 7 European countries.
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