MVP Awards 2024 Recap: Reaction From NAPCO Security Technologies on Their Win

We announced the Most Valuable Product (MVP) award winners in April, celebrating products across the physical security landscape that make a substantial impact on integrators and the projects they execute.

Now, we’re taking a closer look at the winning products and hearing from the companies who won this year’s MVP Awards about what the accolade means to them and why the product is held in such high regard across the security industry.

What NAPCO Says About Winning a 2024 MVP Award

Here’s what Judy Jones, NAPCO Security Technologies vice president of marketing, said about the company winning a 2024 MVP Award for access control:

“Napco Access Pro is honored to have won the 2024 MVP Award coincidentally for Napco’s new MVP Access hosted security & access control management platform. We’re confident it will help our growing list of Napco Access Pro Dealers win more bids with the scalable system that is super-quick to get up and running ,and needs no on-prem server.

“Clearly, cloud-hosted systems have proven as readily accepted and secure, if not even more so than traditional systems, and are often the preferred choice today. As a pioneer in access technology, it only stands to reason we’d create a robust, but easy labor-saving system, and one that integrates not only access and video, but all of Napco’s hardware, including brand-new access panels, plus sister division Alarm Lock’s full line of wireless access locks – featuring the company’s first NFC solution for mobile credentials , conveniently stored in clients’ smartphone wallets.”

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