10.22.19
Toppan Printing will be presenting the latest in secure document solutions at Intergraf’s SecurityPrinters Banknotes+Identity at the Bella Center Copenhagen from Oct. 23 to 25.
The event is one of the world’s largest conferences and exhibitions for cutting-edge technologies and solutions for banknotes, ID cards, passports, and other high-security documents. It is open exclusively to security printers, suppliers to security printers, banknote issuing authorities, government authorities, law enforcement, and postal authorities.
Toppan will showcase a range of advanced security features and solutions in its booth, with focal points including the Crystagram PC hologram, the recently launched IN-signia graphic antenna, and examples of banknotes in use that employs holograms, security inks, and other security features provided by Toppan.
Crystagram PC is a transparent hologram embedded into polycarbonate substrates used for cards and passport data pages. It bolsters information security for passports and other government ID documents by being extremely difficult to imitate and also offers greater durability, consistent brightness after lamination, and excellent design.
IN-signia is a new technology that enables the inlay of polycarbonate data pages of passports to feature attractive design made visible through a window. This enhances both anti-counterfeit security and visual recognition.
“Banknotes+Identity is one of the most important events for our sector and brings together the major stakeholders involved in maintaining the security and integrity of secure documents and processes,” said Yoshiyuki Mizuguchi, GM of Global Business Development for Toppan’s Security Products business.
The event is one of the world’s largest conferences and exhibitions for cutting-edge technologies and solutions for banknotes, ID cards, passports, and other high-security documents. It is open exclusively to security printers, suppliers to security printers, banknote issuing authorities, government authorities, law enforcement, and postal authorities.
Toppan will showcase a range of advanced security features and solutions in its booth, with focal points including the Crystagram PC hologram, the recently launched IN-signia graphic antenna, and examples of banknotes in use that employs holograms, security inks, and other security features provided by Toppan.
Crystagram PC is a transparent hologram embedded into polycarbonate substrates used for cards and passport data pages. It bolsters information security for passports and other government ID documents by being extremely difficult to imitate and also offers greater durability, consistent brightness after lamination, and excellent design.
IN-signia is a new technology that enables the inlay of polycarbonate data pages of passports to feature attractive design made visible through a window. This enhances both anti-counterfeit security and visual recognition.
“Banknotes+Identity is one of the most important events for our sector and brings together the major stakeholders involved in maintaining the security and integrity of secure documents and processes,” said Yoshiyuki Mizuguchi, GM of Global Business Development for Toppan’s Security Products business.