HAXO joins SPAC Alliance

by SPAC Alliance | October 2025 | News

“Joining SPAC Alliance means seizing the opportunity to establish yourself as a committed and innovative player in the field of connected access control.”

Can you tell us about your activity?

HAXO designs innovative physical access control solutions for private and public entities. Its range of connected products, compatible with multiple RFID and Bluetooth protocols, is managed through several mobile applications. Among them, HAXO Setup, dedicated to installers, allows quick site configuration by scanning the QR code of the controllers (Hub 2 or Hub 6). Thanks to a cloud architecture, HAXO offers centralized management, full traceability, visitor management, and real-time supervision for optimal security.

What are your challenges in your area of expertise?

HAXO takes on the challenge of modern access control: compatible with as many existing sites as possible, easy to install, highly secure, cloud-connected yet reliable offline, with full traceability and outstanding support.

Why join SPAC Alliance and its ecosystem?

For HAXO, joining SPAC Alliance is an opportunity to establish itself as a committed and innovative player in connected access control.

This strengthens our credibility, expands our network of strategic partners, and places us at the heart of initiatives shaping the standards of tomorrow.

By joining the alliance, HAXO actively contributes to a more open, interoperable, and secure ecosystem — serving the performance of our clients.

Why promote a protocol such as SSCP? (As a European standard)

At HAXO, we design access control solutions focused on openness, performance, and ease of integration.

The SSCP protocol embodies this vision.

By promoting SSCP, HAXO is committed to a fairer, more agile, and more innovative ecosystem that serves the collective interest.

What is the importance of certifications in the security market

In a context where threats are evolving and regulatory requirements are becoming stricter, certifications serve as a strategic lever to structure and strengthen the security market.

  • Credibility with public and private stakeholders by ensuring a proven level of security.
  • Regulatory compliance, especially in sensitive areas (data protection, critical infrastructure, access control).
  • Access to regulated markets, often conditioned by obtaining specific certifications.
  • Commitment to a continuous quality approach, promoting responsible innovation and the improvement of practices.

By relying on recognized certifications, security players help raise the overall level of requirements, serving the safety of property, people, and infrastructure.