Cards and readers manufacturers in Canada (161 found)

Vanma (JWM Hi-Tech Development Co. Ltd) is a global locking solutions firm, established in 2001. It specializes in product research and development and production of automatic identification technology. The enterprise is the world-famous manufacturers in passive electronic lock and has been focusing on the research and development of intelligent passive electronic locking solutions.

Watchdata Technologies is a recognized pioneer in digital authentication and transaction security. Watchdata product lines feature contact and contactless EMV, UICC, e-ID and transportation smart cards, online security tokens, card readers and electronic toll collection (ETC) devices.

Founded in 2013 and based in Broomfield, Colorado, WaveLynx Technologies Corporation offers open and secure access control solutions for its customers. WaveLynx Ethos readers provide a seamless transition from legacy credentials to smart cards and mobile credentials, while the LEAF Compatibility program ensures customers’ freedom to select multiple manufacturers.

WhosOnLocation helps organizations manage people signing into and out of offices, manufacturing plants, construction sites, and other workplaces and locations in a way that is simple, smart, and secure. If you need to know who is authorized to be on-site, who is due on-site, who is on-site now, and who was on-site. Works for any size and type of organization: Government, Corporate, Small Business, and Education.

Zerv’s patented technology creates a secure mobile connection between any access reader and mobile device. Once installed, the software seamlessly integrates the security and authentication of access system to a secure cloud application to improves its security, access control and its management of access. Their technology migrates security and authentication to a software model that is adaptable to future security and access feature upgrades.

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