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Legic announces new partnerships

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

LEGIC has announced partnerships with Securit World and Y Soft s.r.o. expanding its presence in Europe.

This agreement with Securit World supports the UK market’s growing demand for LEGIC applications. With Y Soft s.r.o., LEGIC is gaining a license partner in the Czech Republic which also has locations in Japan, Israel, Denmark and Hungary.

Y Soft distributes its SafeQ printing solutions worldwide and now LEGIC will enable Y Soft to extend the support for LEGIC technology for its customers. [end] 

LEGIC Identsystems Ltd. is continuing to expand its partner network in China collaborating on new installation ranging parking solutions, access control, and personal identification.

Shenzhen Chuangtong Intelligence Equipment, a Chinese company focusing on the manufacturing of contactless parking solutions and integrated identification systems, will leverage LEGIC based products for access control installations, especially for car parks.

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LEGIC has announced a new partnership with contactless credentials provider and systems integrator D&K Deutschland.

LEGIC says the partners will combine their expertise in contactess ID technology to provide solutions for access control, time & attendance and visitor management systems.

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LEGIC Identsystems has announced the development of LEGIC MMT, an offering designed to provide its customers with a new level of security and convenience for NXP Mifare-based environments.

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LEGIC Identsystems Ltd expanded its partner network in Southern Europe with the announcement of a joint venture with Spain-based security company Softmachine Systems.

The new affiliation aims to produce contactless access control solutions and installations for multifunctional visitor management including applications for electronic payment and time and attendance.

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Switzerland’s LEGIC has announced two new partnerships that will bring the company’s contactless smart card technology to China.

Radio Frequency Systems, a manufacturer of contactless smart card technology, will use the LEGIC advant 4000 chip generation to create new reader modules for access control applications.

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Campus card provider NuVision Networks, Napa, Calif., has named Brian Adoff as the company’s new executive vice president.

Adoff, formerly NuVision’s national sales manager, will now oversee company-wide operations and develop strategic partnerships.

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