HID, a pioneer in trusted identity solutions announced it has acquired Janam Technologies, a provider of handheld mobile computers and readers. The acquisition increases HID’s presence and relevance as a provider of smart credential issuance and reader solutions.

We welcome Janam to the HID family and look forward to leveraging their mobile reader technology to improve the event experience for millions of spectators around the world," said Björn Lidefelt, EVP and Head of HID, adding “As digital tickets become more omnipresent, we will continue our commitment to offering best-in-class venue access products for event organisers and venues of all shapes and sizes.”

Rugged mobile readers

Technology in the venue access space continues to rapidly evolve from physical tickets with a manual inspection to digital tickets and RFID/NFC readers.

Janam products support the most advanced tap-and-go NFC features of Apple Wallet and Google Pay

This acquisition advances HID’s stature in the event access space, as Janam offers a suite of rugged mobile readers, including handheld devices and pedestal & kiosk products for venue access. Due to recent partnerships, Janam products also support the most advanced tap-and-go NFC features of Apple Wallet and Google Pay.

Contactless access solutions

Janam’s contactless access solutions support some of the largest and most important events in the biggest venues in the world, including the recent FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, of which HID was the smart ticketing producer.

Joining forces with Janam is an important step in advancing HID’s Identification Technologies presence in the venue access vertical to be more comprehensive and convenient,” said Marc Bielmann, SVP, and Head of IdentificationTechnologies, HID, adding “This acquisition, along with our growing portfolio of RFID and NFC tickets, e-wallet capabilities, fixed & handheld readers, and related services, provides event organisers with a comprehensive venue access solution to make the fan experience more seamless and secure.”

Mobile computing solutions

HID will support Janam’s ongoing business that delivers increased productivity, operational efficiency

As part of the transaction, HID will also support Janam’s ongoing business in rugged mobile computing solutions that deliver increased productivity, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction to enterprise customers in retail, healthcare, warehousing, manufacturing, logistics, government, and public safety markets.

Janam’s mobile solutions are a logical extension of HID’s broad footprint in the rapidly evolving world of identifying and certifying people and assets, and we are thrilled to build on our tradition of innovation, speed, and customer advocacy as part of one of the most highly respected companies in our industry,” said Harry Lerner, CEO & Co-Founder of Janam Technologies.

Janam Technologies

Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Woodbury, New York, Janam Technologies is part of HID Identification Technologies Business Area led by Marc Bielmann.

The Janam offering will merge into HID’s Events & Mobility Solutions Business Unit and benefit from HID’s sales and other global functions to support its offering.

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