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Demax Launches Thin Single Layer Motion for Banknotes and ID

Chander S Jeena
Chander S Jeena · Regional Director, Reconnaissance International
Demax Launches Thin Single Layer Motion for Banknotes and ID

Over the past few years, light-field imaging has been considered one of the more promising directions for next-generation document security features. By reproducing not only the intensity of light but also its direction, a light-field structure can create convincing 3D imagery that changes naturally when the viewing angle shifts. For the holder of a passport, banknote or ID card, the result is an effect that is both visually striking and immediately verifiable by the naked eye.

Demax has introduced a new approach to this concept with E-Motion™, a thin diffractive security structure designed to reproduce a 3D light field using only a single optical layer. As the company explained during its presentation at the recent HSP EMEA conference in Rabat, Morocco, the aim is to retain the strong visual performance associated with light-field technology while simplifying the structure so that it can be more easily integrated into security documents.

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