Nedap, a global leader in physical security solutions, announces a strategic technology partnership with iLOQ, a leading player in battery-free locking systems. At a time when organizations increasingly demand integrated, intelligent building security, and a seamless user experience, the two companies are joining forces to deliver an advanced and user-friendly access solution.
The collaboration focuses on a deep integration between Nedap’s AEOS platform and iLOQ’s battery-free digital locking system. This combined solution provides a powerful approach that supports both online access control and energy-efficient, autonomous locking technology. It enables organizations to centrally manage access points in a future-proof way – regardless of door type, location, or physical environment.The iLOQ product line fits seamlessly with Nedap’s strong focus on mobile access.
By fully leveraging smartphones as digital key carriers, the solution aligns perfectly with market demand for frictionless, secure, and energy-efficient access solutions. Combining iLOQ technology with the AEOS platform and Nedap Wallet credentials for Apple and Google creates a harmonized mobile-first experience that enhances both operational efficiency and user convenience.
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“The world is clearly moving toward unifying security systems and access through your phone,” explains Jeroen van Os, Commercial Integrations Manager at Nedap Security. “Through this partnership, we can offer customers an integrated solution that is easier to use, simple to manage, and fully prepared for a mobile-first future.”
“Our collaboration with Nedap brings iLOQ’s battery-free technology within reach for large enterprises seeking high-quality access solutions,” states Ferry Nekkers, Sales Director Europe at iLOQ. “With AEOS as an open platform and iLOQ smart locks as a proven mobile access solution, we jointly deliver a combination that strikes the perfect balance between security, sustainability, and ease of use.”
The partnership particularly targets sectors with high demands for reliability, continuity, and scalability, such as critical infrastructure, utilities, industry, and healthcare. The open-platform vision shared by both companies ensures that integrations can be easily expanded, providing customers with maximum flexibility and long-term future readiness.
The first integrated features are expected to become available in Q1 2026, followed by further joint innovations.
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