Allegion to Showcase Interoperable Access Control Technologies at ISC West 2026

Allegion will present new integrated access control solutions and collaborations at ISC West 2026, highlighting mobile credentials, open standards and cloud-based platforms designed to enhance security and flexibility.
March 23, 2026
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The new access control technologies will include mobile credentials, cloud-based tools and interoperable solutions.

The new access control technologies will include mobile credentials, cloud-based tools and interoperable solutions.

 
 

Allegion US will exhibit and demonstrate new interoperable electronic access control technologies and software at ISC West 2026, taking place March 23–27, 2026 at the Venetian Expo. At booth #23051, the company plans to showcase solutions that span hardware, software and services aimed at delivering integrated access experiences.

“Today, the access control industry demands more than just hardware, credentials or standalone software,” said Mark Casey, vice president of national electronic sales at Allegion. “Our commitment in 2026 is to deliver solutions—bringing together hardware, software and services to directly address the real-world pain points our customers face. By moving beyond traditional approaches and focusing on integrated, seamless access experiences, we empower our partners and end-users with true freedom of choice and enhanced security.”

Allegion emphasized its approach to serving customers holistically, from design and collaboration tools to hardware, software and technology partnerships. Through the Allegion Alliance Network, the company collaborates with other organizations to expand its portfolio of products and services. It also participates with the Connectivity Standards Alliance and the FiRa Consortium to support cross-industry collaboration focused on end-user needs. Partnerships with companies such as SwiftConnect are intended to accelerate adoption of NFC mobile credentials and streamlined access experiences.

At ISC West, Allegion experts will demonstrate several products and platforms, including Schlage mobile credentials, Aliro 1.0, XE360 with RealSync, Zentra, LCN Senior Swing with AdaptivIQ, Overtur and mission-critical data center design solutions.

Schlage Mobile Credentials support NFC credentials in Apple Wallet and Google Wallet, including employee badges, student IDs and resident keys. These credentials are available across iPhone and Apple Watch devices as well as Android phones and Wear OS smartwatches. Allegion noted ongoing collaboration with technology partners to integrate these credentials into broader access control systems.

The company will also demonstrate Aliro 1.0, a communication and mobile credential standard intended to support interoperability among access control providers and mobile device manufacturers. The standard is designed to establish a common credential framework defined by major mobile and access control OEMs to support security, privacy and interoperability among certified devices and readers.

Another featured solution is the Schlage XE360 with RealSync, a wireless lock series featuring interchangeable FleX Module connectivity options. Devices can operate offline via Bluetooth or online via Wi-Fi, with RealSync enabling near real-time communication for status checks and commands without additional hardware or wiring.

Allegion will also highlight Zentra, its multifamily access control offering, which is expanding into commercial applications. The legacy Pure Access platform will be rebranded as Zentra Edge, positioned as a cloud platform for small to medium businesses with features such as audit reporting, remote monitoring and integrated hardware support. Additional capabilities are expected to include mobile app access and Bluetooth credentials.

The LCN Senior Swing with AdaptivIQ will be presented as an automatic operator engineered to self-adjust to environmental factors such as wind and HVAC pressure while maintaining consistent operation. The system includes Smart Power Boost technology for optimized latching performance.

Overtur, Allegion’s cloud-based platform, will be showcased as a collaborative environment for managing door security and hardware throughout the building lifecycle. It centralizes opening data and provides real-time visibility from design through maintenance while offering mobile tools for inspections, surveys, installation tracking and punch lists.

A section of the booth will focus on mission-critical data center solutions, including the Von Duprin Outdoor Rated Series and other offerings designed to meet the demands of modern data center environments. Allegion representatives will also discuss services aimed at supporting design teams by simplifying specifications and improving project timelines.

On March 26, the Security Industry Association will present new research based on a first-of-its-kind analysis of school-based active shooter events conducted by Texas State University and SIA. The study examines patterns related to door status, access points and breach attempts using FBI-identified events to provide an evidence-based perspective on secured access performance during real incidents.

Attendees can also visit the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools stand #1128 to learn more about its initiatives and attend a town hall on March 26 covering new projects. For those unable to attend in person, Allegion is offering online resources including podcasts and virtual training programs through its digital platforms.

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