The QR Code Comeback: How the Pandemic Sparked a Digital Access Control Revolution

From improving workplace wellness and building security to reducing carbon emissions in commercial real estate, the adoption of smart building technology is accelerating. Even older innovations are finding new relevance in this modern landscape.

The QR Code: A 1994 Innovation Resurges in 2020

Take the QR code, a once-underused tool that has become a cornerstone of digital transformation. Invented in 1994 by Masahiro Hara, an engineer at Denso Wave, the Quick Response code was inspired by the strategy game Go. Originally developed to improve inventory tracking in Japan’s automotive industry, the QR code has since evolved into a versatile solution across industries.

Despite decades of limited adoption, it wasn’t until the COVID-19 pandemic that QR code technology achieved global ubiquity. From digital menus and contactless payments to customer check-ins and healthcare apps, QR codes became essential for safety and efficiency.

Even international policymakers took note. Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed a “global QR code health passport” at the G20 summit to streamline international travel and revive global mobility.

Now, in a smartphone-centric world, QR codes are at the center of a major shift in access control technology.

QR Code Access Control: The Future of Touchless Entry

One of the most powerful use cases for QR code technology is in building access control systems.

Many providers are introducing QR code scan as a feature on their reader hardware, predominantly for digital visitor passes. A visitor can then present a QR code sent to them on their phone up to the reader and they would be granted access for a specific time period. 

Sentry Interactive’s readerless mobile credentialing software provides a QR code door entry solution that works the other way, turning the users mobile into the QR code reader, avoiding the need for new reader hardware. Their software integrates into existing proximity-based access control systems to enable redefined mobile QR code door entry. With a simple QR code scan from a mobile browser or a mobile app, visitors and employees gain instant access.

For everyday users, NFC and remote widget mobile access is also available via an app, streamlining entry for staff, tradespeople, delivery drivers, and guests. It’s a modern solution built for today’s agile workplaces and hybrid schedules.

Digital Ticketing for Events and Stadium Access

Beyond the office, QR codes are revolutionizing digital ticketing at public events. When live events resumed, the need for safe, efficient crowd entry was critical. QR-based ticketing allows fans to enter stadiums using mobile credentials stored in a smartphone app.

The ticket is time-sensitive, personal, and secure, mirroring the same principles behind Sentry Interactive’s digital visitor passes. Whether it’s a concert, sports event, or conference, digital access reduces bottlenecks and improves user experience.

Smarter Visitor Management Without the Waste

If you’ve ever had to spell your name four times at a reception desk or waited for a temporary badge, you know the system is due for an upgrade. Shared iPads, plastic visitor cards, and wasted time are relics of a less efficient era.

With Sentry Interactive’s mobile visitor credentialing solution, all it takes is an email. The visitor receives a unique link, no app download required. Their smartphone becomes their QR code scanner. They simply have to scan the QR code on the Smart Access Tile at the door to access the buildings.  

Temporary access can be time-restricted or revoked at any moment. And because everything is handled digitally, there’s no chasing down missing badges or replacing lost key fobs. Setup takes minutes, and the system scales effortlessly for businesses of any size.

Eco-Friendly Access Control: Reducing Plastic Waste

The global plastic card industry is worth $27 billion. According to SAS, over 8 million pieces of plastic enter our oceans daily. Replacing plastic fobs and keycards with digital credentials doesn’t just boost operational efficiency, it supports sustainability goals.

With Sentry Interactive’s mobile access solution, companies can drastically reduce reliance on plastic credentials, contributing to a cleaner, greener planet.


Are you an access control OEM? you could offer a readerless approach to QR code and NFC mobile access for your proximity customer base via our SDK integration with your cloud platform, Get in touch and we’ll talk you through the integration.

William Bainborough

Board of Directors

William is an experienced British entrepreneur, founder, and accomplished board executive and advisor for a number of businesses. He is the CEO and co-founder of Doordeck, the world’s only true cloud-based access control aggregator. He is also the managing director and founder of Group Secure, a leader in providing security, CCTV, and access control solutions, products, and installation for high-net-worth individuals in the UK. 

William established his first business at just seventeen and brings 20-plus years of in-depth experience and industry knowledge. He has a proven track record for building businesses from the ground up—and then leading them to profitability and a successful exit across a myriad of sectors including hospitality, retail, security, telecommunications, and e-commerce. William’s leadership, vision, and experience in creating cutting-edge SaaS-based technology platforms will prove invaluable for Sentry Interactive moving forward.

Denis Hébert

CHAIRMAN & CEO

Hébert began his career at Honeywell International where he held several leadership positions including Managing Director for the Automation and Controls business in France and eventually President of the NexWatch Corporation from 1999-2002. Hébert led HID Global as President & CEO over a transformative 12-year period from 2002-2015, where he provided strategic guidance and grew the business tenfold through a mix of strong organic and acquisitive growth. Most recently, Hébert was President of Feenics Corporation which is a cloud-based access control company that was successfully sold to ACRE LLC at the end of 2021. Hébert also served on the Board of Directors for the Security Industry Association (SIA) from 2009-2020 and was nominated to be Chairman of the Board for SIA from 2016-2018. He is currently Chairman of the Board for Nightingale Security based in Newark, CA.

Stephen Taylor Matthews

Board of Directors
Stephen is a very accomplished attorney, member of the Texas State Bar, licensed commercial real estate broker, and an avid philanthropist. He is an experienced executive board member, serving in leadership positions for more than 20 community councils and corporate boards—ranging from Boy Scouts of America to the ABBA Business Leaders Council, and most recently the American Bank BOD, the Real Estate Council of Austin, and the Marbridge Foundation BOT. With more than 35 years experience, Stephen and his firm, Barrond & Adler, L.L.P. are devoted to eminent domain cases in Texas.

Jon Davis

Board of Directors

Mr. Davis is an Experienced corporate board member, having served on boards of public, private equity-backed, and venture-backed companies. Jon possesses deep industry expertise in dairy, food processing, food technology and manufacturing, and food, beverage, and entertainment services. 

During Jon’s tenure of 25 plus years, he’s led operations, research and development, and mergers and acquisitions. He’s served as CEO and has been the founder and active board member for many successful enterprises—from startups to billion-dollar corporations. While COO and CEO of Davisco Foods International, Jon built a state-of-the-art cheese plant which was awarded the United States Dairy processing plant of the year in 2005 by Dairy Foods magazine. Currently, Jon is active with several non-dairy projects, including investments in local real estate, the Wayzata Brewworks, and his latest venture the new CōV restaurant in Edina’s Galleria.

Joe Caldwell

Founder and Chairman of the Board

Joe is an American entrepreneur, investor, and accomplished executive. He has co-founded, founded, and led many successful businesses, including US Internet, a leading fiber internet service provider, Securence, a leading provider of email filtering software, and Ravon, an industry-leading digital voice communications service. 

It was Joe’s venture, Municipal Parking Services (MPS), that inspired him in 2020 to start Sentry Interactive, an advanced touchless and staffless detection platform.

Caldwell currently serves as CEO and Chairman of the Board for Municipal Parking Services (MPS), a global tech company based in Austin, TX responsible for inventing and patenting technologies that assist in parking and security enforcement.

Joe was named one of Minnesota’s 500 Most Powerful Business Leaders for the past two years—and is a seasoned corporate board member. He’s served on boards of public, private equity-backed, and venture-backed companies—and has deep industry expertise in all aspects of digital technology.

Jason Bohrer

Board of Directors

Jason Bohrer is one of the visionaries behind our mission to bring people back together safely and securely, in any environment, through Sentry’s advanced digital communications and detection platform. With over two decades of senior leadership experience, Jason’s track record of success spans across sales, operations, product innovation, strategy, and technology for domestic and global companies like Bexar Technology Partners, CPI Card Group, HID Global, and Motorola, Inc. Prior to launching Sentry Interactive, Jason was actively involved with several key technology transitions across multiple industries, including the contact and contactless EMV transitions in the U.S. payments industry and the adoption of smart card and mobile technologies in the global access and identity market. Jason was an inaugural member of the University of Chicago Executive Institute and holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin. He also serves as the Executive Director for two industry-leading not-for-profit organizations: the Secure Technology Alliance and the U.S. Payments Forum.
Brent Terry

Brent Terry

Chief Operating Officer
Brent Terry leads the operations and solutions organizations at Sentry. This includes all product innovation, development, and operations management. A veteran in the technology space, Brent has more than 30 years of experience across a myriad of industries, like physical security technology and building automation, SAAS, hardware and software product development, internet, digital TV, interactive TV, digital media, telecommunications, and medical products and services. Prior to Sentry, Brent has spun up successful startups and led high-performing teams for some of the biggest global, Fortune 500 companies, including ARRIS, Conerco, Motive Communications, SeaChange International, and IBM. Brent holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Louisiana. He also is the committee Chairman and Program Director for a non-profit organization responsible for the rollout of smart cards for physicians and first responders.