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Posted On: 04/21/2020 8:49:10 AM
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Re: Puravida19 #13924
Hi Puravida19, great correlation and let's hope QMC will be the technology provider for this Immunity Passport but I also noticed that another Atlantic Council sponsor named SICPA also offering a blockchain-based COVID-19 Immunity Passport solution;
https://www.sicpa.com/news/covid-19-immunity-...onfinement
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SICPA
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SICPA
Type
SA
Industry Security printing
Founded 16 July 1927; 92 years ago
Founder Maurice Amon
Headquarters Prilly, Switzerland
Products Security inks, track and trace technology
Revenue 1 to 1.5 billion Francs (estimate)[1]
Number of employees
ca. 3000
Website sicpa.com
SICPA (acronym for the former name Société Industrielle et Commerciale de Produits Alimentaires, no longer in use) is a Swiss company that is the worldwide leader of security inks for currencies and sensitive documents,[2] including identity documents, passports, transport and lottery tickets. According to the Counterfeiting Intelligence Bureau's International Anti-Counterfeiting Directory, SICPA provides more than 85% of the world's currency inks.[3] The company is also involved in the market for secure traceability of products subject to excise duties, such as alcohol and tobacco stamps, and regulated products, such as halal products.[4]"
https://www.sicpa.com/news/covid-19-immunity-...onfinement
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SICPA
"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
SICPA
Type
SA
Industry Security printing
Founded 16 July 1927; 92 years ago
Founder Maurice Amon
Headquarters Prilly, Switzerland
Products Security inks, track and trace technology
Revenue 1 to 1.5 billion Francs (estimate)[1]
Number of employees
ca. 3000
Website sicpa.com
SICPA (acronym for the former name Société Industrielle et Commerciale de Produits Alimentaires, no longer in use) is a Swiss company that is the worldwide leader of security inks for currencies and sensitive documents,[2] including identity documents, passports, transport and lottery tickets. According to the Counterfeiting Intelligence Bureau's International Anti-Counterfeiting Directory, SICPA provides more than 85% of the world's currency inks.[3] The company is also involved in the market for secure traceability of products subject to excise duties, such as alcohol and tobacco stamps, and regulated products, such as halal products.[4]"
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