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COVID-19 Pandemic: addressing the seafarer crisis

SICPA announces Certus™ myHealth Pass solution to address the seafarer crisis resulting from covid-19 pandemic.
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SICPA & REYNDERS join forces to fight against fakes

SICPA and REYNDERS label printing join forces to fight against fakes in Europe.
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Excise Taxes Contract Award Oregon (OLCC)

SICPA has been awarded a new, 10-year contract to implement its industry-leading SICPA Excise Tax System (SETS) to provide a secure, online platform for the payment, collection, and tracking of Oregon’s alcohol privilege taxes, also known as excise taxes.
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Security Labels win the Fight Against Fakes

Release of new, integrated product security labels with innovative, counterfeit-resistant visual effects; secure traceable codes; and covert features to protect brands and consumers as the prevalence of counterfeit products reaches all-time highs.
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Building Trust on the Internet

SICPA joins Trust over IP Foundation (ToIP)
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Tages Anzeiger Report

Anyone who is immune to the coronavirus could receive a "Health Pass". That would make the everyday life of recovered Covid-19 patients easier. In Switzerland work is underway. SICPA and Guardtime are working on the technical implementation, as reported by the “Tages-Anzeiger”:
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A COVID-19 Health Passport

The proposed solution aims to issue and manage health passports (“Covid-19 health passport”) which would serve as the basis for real-time monitoring of the population’s state of immunity.
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1st SWISS COMPANY CMMI Level 3, version 2.0

SICPA SA becomes the first Swiss company to be appraised at CMMI® Level 3 in the new Version 2.0.
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WCSJ 2019 Economy of Trust

Insightful session on Economy of Trust at the 2019 World Conference for Science Journalists.
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Digital identity in Africa: Legacy or Leapfrog?

An estimated one billion people globally, including around 500 million in Africa, have no way to officially prove their identity. Their ‘invisibility’ means that they miss out on legal, economic and social rights and opportunities, including access to basic health and education services. Disparities between men and women, between rural and urban dwellers and due to age, low income, disability, poor education or ethnic group can lead to a life-long digital divide for millions of people.
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