GITEX 2020: HID will showcase future-proof, secure and sustainable solutions

Dubai – HID, the world’s leading provider of trusted identity solutions, today announced it will showcase its latest innovations in secure identity issuance and identity management at GITEX Global 2023 under the theme, “You can also Secure, Sustainable, Future-proof Solutions”.

Between 16 and 20 October, from Hall 5, Stand A15, at the Dubai World Trade Center, HID will demonstrate to GITEX delegates how the company has come to power the trusted identities of the world’s people, places, and things.

Secure

HID will showcase HID® FARGO® Connect™ — the industry’s first cloud-native card issuance platform — paired with card printing innovations such as the HID FARGO HDP6600 retransfer card printer and the DTC1500 direct-to-card printer — to demonstrate how the solution simplifies card issuance while increasing security.

The company will also introduce its HID ELEMENT™ UV Ink Printer and Laser Engraver card personalization solutions — specifically designed to meet the high-volume and high-security requirements of large organizations such as government entities and financial institutions.

Experts from the company will also explain how HID PIAM solutions (physical identity access management) reduce costs and risk associated with visitor management, onboarding, badge management, compliance, and access management.

You can also find out more about Sustainable Development.

Through exhibited products, HID will demonstrate its dedication to developing more sustainable solutions and how product lifecycle and environmental impact considerations are central to the design of every HID solution — many of which are GreenCircle® Certified for their energy-saving and other eco-friendly attributes.

Future-proof

With the proliferation of mobile devices ever on the rise, HID will demonstrate how its cloud solutions provide new ways to manage identities and support new form factors such as smartphones and wearables — thus inherently future-proofing ID issuance and management for years to come.

“Security and sustainability are in our DNA,” said Andrew Munnik, Segment Director, MEA, HID. “As we unveil our latest innovations at GITEX Global 2023, HID will demonstrate how we continue to lead the way in providing secure, sustainable and future-proof solutions — ensuring today’s security and technology professionals have the tools they need to create safer and more eco-friendly work environments both now and as the world moves toward a more digital future.”

The HID

HID powers the trusted identities of the world’s people, places and things. Our trusted identity solutions enable people to travel, transact and work safely. Our trusted solutions provide convenient access to both physical and digital locations and allow people to track, verify and identify things digitally. Around the globe, millions of HID users use products and services for their daily lives. And billions are connected by HID technology. Our clients include governments, schools, hospitals, banks, and industrial companies.

HID, headquartered in Austin, Texas has more than 4,500 global employees and international offices to support over 100 countries. HID belongs to the ASSA ABLOY Group. Visit www.hidglobal.com for more information. 

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