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Sebury now offering LEGIC's security tech in China

Thursday, January 20, 2011

China’s Sebury Technology has entered a licensing agreement with Switzerland’s LEGIC Identsystems that allows Sebury to bring LEGIC’s access control solutions and biometric readers to the high-demand Chinese market.

According to LEGIC, Sebury Technology is one of China’s leading providers of security and access control equipment, particularly in time and attendance recording systems and biometric applications. With the LEGIC partnership agreement, Sebury is able to expand its product portfolio to include LEGIC’s advant contactless smart card technology for access control solutions and biometric readers. [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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The Ministry of Public Security in China announced the country will start to issue a new type of passport bearing an electronic chip containing the holder’s personal information, according to the China Daily.

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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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