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IAI industrial systems will supply systems to Morpho B.V. for the personalisation of travel documents
January 18th, 2013
IAI industrial systems B.V. in Veldhoven, The Netherlands, a subsidiary of the stock listed company DOCDATA N.V. in Waalwijk, The Netherlands, will supply two BookMaster One systems and three CardMaster One systems for the personalisation of passports and identity cards to Morpho B.V. in Haarlem, The Netherlands. The systems will be delivered and installed this summer.
The BookMaster One systems, respectively the CardMaster One systems, perform the entire personalisation of the passports, respectively identity cards, in one pass through the machine including verification of all operations performed. Thus, the systems turn blank documents, inserted in the machine, into fully personalised documents ready for delivery to the authorities.
Being a leading equipment supplier to the Security Printing market, IAI industrial systems also supplies systems for securing and/or personalisation of driver licences, banknotes,
diplomas and other security documents.
IAI´s systems are in use in many countries such as: Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Ireland, UK, Sweden, China, Russia, Ukraine, Canada, Portugal, Estonia, Costa Rica, Poland, Morocco, South Africa, Bulgaria, Algeria, India and Uzbekistan.
Waalwijk, The Netherlands, 18 January 2013
IAI´s new BookMaster One design receives prestigious accreditation
October 25, 2012
The BookMaster One design has been awarded with an accreditation for Good Industrial Design during the 11th Dutch Design Week held this week in Eindhoven.
The accreditation is awarded by Designlink, the Dutch association of industrial designers and can be compared to the American Idea Award or the German Red dot and iF-Award. The accreditation awards the craftmanship of both designer and client.
The BookMaster One design has been evaluated by a professional jury in the category Professional Products. In order to receive the prestigious accreditation, a product must be more than just good-looking. Functionality, originality, respect for people and environment, ease of use and innovation are equally important. All accredited products are examples of excellent Dutch industrial design.
IAI has been working with industrial designer Ko:work for more than 15 years. Together, IAI and Ko:work have developed and maintained a consistent high quality product line for IAI´s products in the security printing market.
www.kowork.nl/kwk-30a1.htm
www.gio.designlink.nl

IAI industrial systems will supply 5 BookMaster One systems to a non-European country
October 16th, 2012
Technology company IAI industrial systems B.V. in Veldhoven, The Netherlands, a subsidiary of the stock listed company DOCDATA N.V. in Waalwijk, The Netherlands, will supply 5 BookMaster One systems for the personalisation of passports to a non-European country.
The first system will be delivered in 2012 and the remaining 4 systems during the first half of 2013. At request of the country concerned, no further details can be disclosed at this stage.
BookMaster One systems perform the entire personalisation of the passport in one pass through the machine including verification of all processing done. Thus, the systems turn blank books, inserted in the machine, into fully personalized passports ready for issuing. In 2011, IAI started the development of a 2nd generation of its BookMaster One systems and further expanded the functionalities of these systems. The design of the 2nd generation BookMaster One has been modified to a modular setup. This enables customers to procure and employ the total functionality of the systems or parts of it, all at once or in phases.
Being a leading equipment supplier to the Security Printing market, IAI industrial systems supplies systems for securing and/or personalisation of passports, identity cards, driver licences, banknotes, diplomas and other security documents.
IAI´s systems are in use in many countries such as: Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Ireland, UK, Sweden, China, Russia, Ukraine, Canada, Portugal, Estonia, Costa Rica, Poland, Morocco, South Africa, Bulgaria, Algeria, India and Uzbekistan.
Waalwijk, The Netherlands, 16 October 2012