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Introducing SATORIS: IOTA’s Newest Member
SATORIS, a leading security printing house from Lithuania, has become the latest member to join the International Optical Technologies Association (IOTA).
SATORIS (formerly known as Garsu Pasualis) specialises in security printing for essential documents, including passports, cards, and licenses. They also design security features that ensure authenticity and prevent fraud. Their systems integration services further position them as a valuable asset in fostering collaboration in secure data handling and optical technologies.
IOTA now embraces all developers and suppliers of security features based on technologies that, in addition to holography, include micro-lens arrays, micro-mirrors, plasmonics, nano-gratings, colour change, caustics, polarisation, photonic crystals, special print-generated effects, or a combination of these.
Welcoming SATORIS to the IOTA family, Dr Mark Deakes, Chairman of IOTA, said: ‘we are delighted to SATORIS join IOTA. Their inclusion reflects IOTA’s ongoing commitment to building a diverse and innovative membership. Partnerships like this help us strengthen our engagement with global law enforcement agencies, central governments, and brand owners’.
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