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Legic Identsystems partnership targets China

Sebury Technology and Switzerland-based Legic Identsystems have announced a licence partnership that will result in cutting-edge access control solutions and biometric readers for the Chinese market. Sebury is one of the market leaders in providing security and access control equipment for China. The Legic partnership agreement will enable it to extend its product portfolio with a leading contactless smart card technology.
May 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5623 Sebury Technology and Switzerland-based 3555 Legic Identsystems have announced a licence partnership that will result in cutting-edge access control solutions and biometric readers for the Chinese market.

Sebury is one of the market leaders in providing security and access control equipment for China. The Legic partnership agreement will enable it to extend its product portfolio with a leading contactless smart card technology.

“The collaboration with Legic allows us to satisfy the demanding needs of our customers offering a technology that complies with advanced security standards”, says Alick Wang, general manager of Sebury Technology. “We strive to strengthen our worldwide business activities and are convinced that the Legic partnership will support us to establish sustainably in global markets.”

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