IMA successfully defended the NewControl project

IMA successfully defended the NewControl project

On Monday, 25 September 2023, IMA successfully defended the European NewControl project, presenting the results of its research and development to date in the field of mobility as a service for next-generation highly automated vehicles.

The Czech Republic was represented by IMA and Brno University of Technology, the Czech partners were 2 of more than 50 European consortium members, including AVL, Infineon, NXP, Fraunhofer, TTTech, Ford and many other major European players.
As part of the consortium, IMA was dedicated to the development of secure and reliable vehicle access control system components.

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Key Takeaways from

  • Access Control,
  • Smart Lockers and
  • Secure Storage

 

SicherheitsExpo Munich 2026 offered a clear view of what customers and partners are looking for in modern access control: flexible installation, reliable smart locking technologies, secure data handling, and solutions that are easy to understand in practice.

Over two days in Munich, conversations with visitors from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland showed strong interest in smart locker systems, battery-powered locks, wireless access technologies, and the growing role of cybersecurity in everyday access management. The event also confirmed that live product demonstrations remain one of the most effective ways to explain how modern access solutions can solve real customer challenges.

SicherheitsExpo 2026 was an important opportunity for IMA to showcase what modern access control can look like when security, product quality, and innovation come together.

On July 1-2, IMA was represented at the show by our DACH sales representative, Christian Friedrich, together with Jaroslav Budka and Žaneta Dubnická.

Afternoon School Gym Rentals Without Keys or Cards

Employees or students no longer need to carry plastic cards or fobs to their imaLOCKERS. The OSL.03-L series locks now respond to phone taps via NFC, supporting both Android and iPhone systems. Users receive their digital keys remotely, while existing RFID cards remain fully functional with no change to their operation.