A Lubbock company dealing with multi-residential and commercial technology has announced the completion of a merger, according to a news release issued Monday.
Quext, a Lubbock-based smart building technology provider, finalized a merger with GeoKey, a mobile access control solutions company. The merger comes with a name change, OneQuest.
“OneQuext is not just a platform – it’s the most comprehensive and deeply integrated smart community solution available today,” said Dave Gilles, CEO of OneQuext. “By combining Quext’s smart building technology with Geokey’s access expertise, we are redefining what a connected, modern community can deliver.”
This merger, along with the 2023 one with Homebase, forms a singular platform for property management, improve resident experiences and further innovation.
“At Geokey, we’ve always focused on secure, flexible, and easy-to-use access,” said Brandon Peterson, CEO of Geokey. “By merging with Quext, we’re creating a platform that doesn’t just connect devices, it transforms communities, empowering residents and property teams with a truly integrated smart experience.”
OneQuest now offers one platform management for mobile keys, key fobs, smart locks and building systems, and integration of WiFi, loT devices and building management. It is also scalable for community needs, according to the release. This will not disrupt existing users, according to the release.
Alana Edgin writes about business for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Got a news tip? Contact her via email at aedgin@lubbockonline.com.
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Reporting by Alana Edgin, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
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