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HySecurity company history timeline

1998

1998 Brian DeNault purchases HySecurity Gate from Fred Witters.

2001

2001 UL 325 forces all operator manufacturers to develop better solid-state controls, and HySecurity introduces the Smart Touch controller, the first programmable controller in the market.

2009

2009-10 HySecurity launches SwingSmart DC with the Smart DC controller, introducing its first variable-speed DC commercial gate operators.

2012

2012 The crash line expands with the StrongArm M50 anti-terrorist barrier arm.

2014

2014 The company launches two hydraulic swing gate operators that can move a gate leaf up to 15,000 lbs. and 40', ideal for sites with high winds.

2016

2016 DeNault sells his stock in HySecurity to Nice, the world’s second-largest international gate operator and home automation company with offices in 30 countries.

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1980
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