The Coder is set to unveil its groundbreaking ‘Data on Things’ (DOT) technology at the EMEA Security 2024 conference and exhibition in London on April 23rd-24th, 2024. This revolutionary approach aims to revolutionize how data is embedded into objects to enhance security measures.
As part of the event, The Coder will showcase how its DOT technology can be applied to various products such as revenue stamps, ID cards, passports, and vehicle license plates. This cutting-edge approach enables real-time verification of authenticity and provides essential information, marking a significant leap forward in the security field. Beyond addressing security concerns, the technology also facilitates the digitization of analog data, providing unmatched levels of transparency and trust.
The Coder is excited to engage with over 300 international experts at EMEA Security 2024 to discuss current trends, developments, and solutions for combating counterfeiting and illegal trade. The focus will be on the EMEA region, offering opportunities for in-depth discussions on effective strategies, success stories, and emerging technologies.
Park Haengwoon, CEO of The Coder stated: “Our participation in this exhibition underscores The Coder’s critical role in the global security industry. We are setting new benchmarks for security and authentication while driving society towards a more digital future.”
Since its establishment in 2015, The Coder has quickly established itself as a leading player in the global security market due to its innovative DOT technology. The company has secured patents, formed partnerships with major financial institutions, presented at international forums and developed new solutions for personal data protection.
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