“We’ve reached a point where ‘one-size-fits-all’ security just doesn't work for our customers anymore,” said Tim Purpura, Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing at Morse Watchmans. “When we designed the new Keywatcher, we focused on the reality of the field—some users need a simple, standalone cabinet, while others need a massive, networked enterprise. We’re finally giving them the bridge between those two worlds without the usual deployment challenges.”
The latest evolution of Morse Watchmans’ flagship key control system, has been redesigned to give organisations greater flexibility and control. The new developments allow customers to deploy the system as a standalone solution or as part of a fully networked environment, making it easier to scale key management as operations grow without adding complexity.
In Dubai the company also highlighted its Smartkey Locker Systems, intelligent electronic locker solutions designed to secure, track, and control access to larger assets. Smartkey Locker systems integrate with existing access control systems and can also be configured for shared or restricted, assigned use for better asset accountability.
The Emergency Key Grab (EKG) was also on display. This is a secure emergency key access solution that enables rapid key retrieval for first responders during critical incidents while maintaining controlled access and auditability. It supports faster emergency response without compromising security or compliance.
At the event Morse Watchmans’ parent company, Supplypoint, also showcased the intelligent inventory management system, the Rotoflex. Its robust steel construction was designed for controlled access to PPE, MRO supplies, hand tools, spare parts, and other high-value items. Each Rotoflex unit supports up to 200 kilograms (441 lbs.) and can be configured into as many as 507 compartments while fitting through a standard doorway.































