Allegion US — a provider of security solutions, technology and services — will be exhibiting and demonstrating mobile credentials and access control solutions at the CBORD User Group Conference (booth #309), an annual event where CBORD customers network, learn and share ideas. As the platinum sponsor of the conference, Allegion is the official mobile credential provider at this event, giving attendees the unique opportunity to engage with and experience the conference using Allegion’s mobile credential in their Apple or Google Wallets.

“As a long-time affiliate of CBORD, we're excited to be the official credential provider for the UGC and showcase our mobile credentials platform with everyone at the event,” Jeff Koziol, business development manager, mobile credentials, said. “Our flexible and interoperable credential solutions help to create frictionless student experiences while improving campus security and operational efficiencies. We are looking forward to connecting with higher education professionals to discuss how they can create secure, dynamic campus experiences.”

Lorena Harris, vice president of marketing for CBORD, added, “CBORD and Allegion regularly collaborate to enable mobile credentials on campuses across the country; it makes sense to do so at our User Group Conference as well. This year, attendees will be able to register with their phones and navigate around our technology exhibit much like students navigate around campuses. Allegion made this possible, and we are excited to demonstrate mobile credentials in action.”

Show attendees are invited to join Allegion security experts at booth #309 for in-depth conversations around seamless access and mobile credentials, with an up-close look at the following security solutions:

  • MT and MTB series readers 
  • AD 400, LEB, NDEB wireless locks 
  • AD 300 wired locks 
  • MT20 Point-of-Sales readers 

Allegion differentiates itself with interoperable solutions that enable convenient experiences and expanded security within spaces. In an ecosystem of third-party partners for access and financial transactions, you can also experience the Allegion mobile credential in the ASSA ABLOY (#203) and rfIDEAS (#406) booths at UGC.

Conference attendees can join Allegion for two educational sessions during the conference: 

  • Session 1, “Don’t Forget About the Keys,” Tuesday, Oct. 31, 8 a.m. CST with Carleton University. 
  • Session 2, “Don’t Get Spooked by Mobile,” Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2 p.m. CST with the University of Tennessee, University of Vermont and Swarthmore College.  

Higher education professionals who will not be attending the conference in person this year can utilize Allegion’s online resources and browse the variety of interoperable credential solutions and mobile wallet credentials online.


For more information, visit: us.allegion.com.