
Gemplus supplied over half a million Setec ePassports to
several European countries since October 2005
Luxembourg and Vantaa, 12 April 2006, Gemplus International S.A.
(Euronext: LU0121706294 - GEM and NASDAQ: GEMP), a world leading provider of secure
card-based solutions, announces today that, in the last six months, it has supplied
well over half a million personalized and biometric Setec ePassports to four different
countries. Taking into account both the number of personalized biometric passports
issued and the number of countries using Setec ePassports, Gemplus is currently the
leading ePassport supplier in the world.
Sweden and Norway were the two first pioneers worldwide to start nationwide roll-outs
with biometric passports. Both countries migrated successfully to Gemplus’s Setec ePassports
at the beginning of October 2005. In addition, Gemplus also supplies Sweden with
biometric national eID cards suitable for travel within the Schengen area.
All Gemplus’s ePassports are compliant with the ICAO and EU specifications. Two
different but equally secure solutions are proposed. The first is a polycarbonate-based
data page including microchip with biometric identifiers. The second is called a
“cover” solution, where the microchip with biometrics is embedded in the passport cover.
Gemplus has supplied both data page and cover solutions for its customers, alongside
personalization services, electronic ordering and delivery services, image processing
and key management services to several customers.
Furthermore, the Setec-developed personalization system for issuing biometric emergency
passports is in use in Sweden. In practice this means that a citizen can apply for a
normal biometric passport even at a border control on a while-you-wait basis. This
concept was developed to serve citizens who have forgotten their passport when
travelling but the same concept can be used for issuing other ID and eID documents
as well.
The security level of Gemplus’s Setec ePassports is very high due to the combination
of polycarbonate and laser engraving which enables several visual security elements.
This is combined with plenty of experience and leading research and development
resources in smart card operating systems and PKI technology. Also the in-house
competence on chip inlays and the capability to manage the whole value chain of
passport are key elements in Gemplus’s ePassport services.
“A year on since we announced the acquisition of Setec, we have been pleased
with the combined efforts and results in Identity and Security. Various ePassport
projects are under way and we have received only positive feedback from our customers.
This stands us in good stead for new projects over the next few months and years,”
states Philippe Vallée, Chief Technology Officer, Gemplus. “Setec has now become the
brand name for our Government and ID range of products and services”.
About Gemplus
Gemplus International S.A. (Euronext: LU0121706294 - GEM and NASDAQ: GEMP) is a
world leading player in the secure card industry in both revenue and total shipments
(source: Gartner-Dataquest 2005, Frost & Sullivan, Datamonitor). It has sold over 5.5
billion smart cards. Gemplus delivers a wide range of portable, personalized
solutions in areas including Identity, Mobile Telecommunications, Public Telephony,
Banking, Retail, Transport, Healthcare, WLAN, Pay-TV, e-government, and access control.
Setec, a Gemplus company acquired in 2005, becomes the brand name for Government
Identity solutions. The Setec solutions include products that require extreme security,
such as biometric and visual passports, electronic and visual ID cards, driving licenses
and health cards. Most of Gemplus passports and ID cards are manufactured in Setec
production in Vantaa, Finland.
Gemplus' revenue in 2005 was 939 million Euros.
www.gemplus.com
For more information:
Tuula Wäyrynen
Communications Manager, Northern Europe
+358 (0)9 8941 4532, +358 (0)40 824 3459
tuula.wayrynen@gemplus.com
Jane Strachey
Gemplus Press Relations Manager
+33 (0)442364661 / +33 (0)676493593
Jane.strachey@gemplus.com
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