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The turnstile was not created by a single inventor or company at once—it evolved over time as part of early crowd-control and ticketing systems. The first known patents for turnstiles appeared in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily in Europe and the United States, where amusement parks, subways, and factories needed a controlled way to manage human entry. Early companies such as The Perey Manufacturing Company (founded in 1913 in the U.S.) are often credited with producing some of the earliest commercial turnstiles used in public transport systems.

Today, the concept of the turnstile has advanced far beyond its mechanical beginnings. Modern innovations focus on automation, smart access control, and security integration. Companies like Motwane Security Systems have taken this legacy forward by designing state-of-the-art turnstiles built for today’s security demands.

Motwane Security Turnstiles combine precision engineering with intelligent access technology—featuring biometric authentication, RFID compatibility, and sensor-based detection. These modern systems ensure efficient, contactless, and secure movement in places like corporate buildings, metro stations, and high-security zones.

So, while the original turnstile concept dates back more than a century, Motwane Security represents the next generation of this innovation—transforming a simple gate into a smart, integrated access control solution for the modern world.

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