
BIRMINGHAM — THE SECURITY EVENT (TSE) — 24 APRIL 2026 — SwiftConnect, provider of the connected access network for places and spaces, will demonstrate its award-winning platform through live integrations at The Security Event (TSE), 28 to 30 April 2026 at NEC Birmingham.
Across access control platforms, hardware, credentials, turnstiles and other access points, the company will highlight how organisations can move from disconnected, building-by-building access control to unified identity management that works across every location, system, and technology—all without requiring infrastructure replacement. SwiftConnect’s technology-agnostic platform integrates with strategic partners across the full tech stack: access control, hardware and credentials, mobile and device management, identity and SSO, workplace experience apps, and HR and workflow platforms.
SwiftConnect Will Highlight:
- The rise of the connected access network for places and spaces and how organisations are unifying identity across multiple buildings, vendors, and technologies without replacing existing infrastructure.
- New mobile access deployments announced during the event that follow exponential growth across the British Land | Storey portfolio; implementations at 8 Bishopsgate (London) and MARK’s 60 Dawson Street (Dublin) with Cureosity; major enterprise deployments throughout Europe; and landmark international firsts including Silverstein’s World Trade Center in New York.
See SwiftConnect’s connected access network platform in action across the show through live demonstrations spanning mobile credentials, hardware, and software integrations:
- Turnstile partner IDL FastLane, Stand 5/D80
- Access control system partner LenelS2 by Honeywell, Stand 5/E10
- SwiftConnect’s pod in the XForum (Stand 5/F110), featuring mobile access demonstrations with reader and credential technologies from HID and Wavelynx
SwiftConnect's Speaking Programme on the XForum Stage:
Tue 28 Apr, 11:30, Modernising with Confidence: Getting More Value from Existing Systems
A practical conversation about how organisations can modernise access control without unnecessary disruption. Session focuses on smart upgrade paths, hybrid environments, and how UK end users and integrators are extending the life and value of existing infrastructure while preparing for the future.
Tue 28 Apr, 14:30, Mobile Access in Practice: Designing for People, Not Just Technology
A panel discussion that explores what drives successful mobile credential adoption in the UK. Rather than focusing on technology alone, the panelists will focus on user experience, organisational readiness, and how mobile access can simplify operations and improve day-to-day interactions with buildings.
Wed 29 Apr, 10:30, From Doors to Identity: Building Smarter, Safer UK Workplaces
A panel discussion on how access control is evolving from a door-centric system into an identity-driven layer that supports safety, efficiency, and better user experiences. Panelists will dive into how aligning security, IT, and facilities teams creates more resilient and adaptable workplaces across the UK.
WHEN: 28 to 30 April 2026
WHERE: The Security Event (TSE), Hall 5, the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) Birmingham
About SwiftConnect
As the provider of a connected access network for places and spaces, SwiftConnect makes access feel effortless, with permissions that enable each person to move across systems and spaces. Our platform connects existing physical access systems, identity providers, and IT ecosystems into one open, unified network, replacing friction with fluidity. Organisations can enable on-demand mobile credentials and centrally manage the physical credential lifecycle to deliver secure, consistent experiences across every door, floor, and shared resource, all without proprietary lock-in. With flexibility built in, SwiftConnect adapts as an organisation evolves, keeping people connected to the right place at the right time.