DLRS provided security design, App development and security numbering alongside its partners HID Global
The companies are providing enrolment via mobile app, ICAO-compliant smart cards and production management

International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Eleventh Symposium and Exhibition – DLRS Limited, the leading security printing company in Ireland, recently announced the successful roll-out of the Irish Passport Card.

End-to-end secure identity solution

DLRS Limited joined forces with HID Global® Ireland Teoranta, a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, together with Absolute Graphics and Purple Pod, to implement the Irish Passport Card project. Working together, the companies are providing an end-to-end solution including enrolment via mobile app, highly secure ICAO-compliant smart cards, card personalisation and production management.

"The introduction of the passport card is a significant innovation that will enhance the travel experience for Irish people as they go on holidays or business trips to 30 countries throughout Europe,” said Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr. Charlie Flanagan T.D, speaking at the card’s launch in Dublin on Monday 5/10/15.”

DLRS, a leader in security printing, is the prime contractor for the project. Additionally, DLRS provided the security design, App development and security numbering alongside its partners HID Global, Absolute Graphics and Purple Pod.

State-of the-art passport card solution

“We have delivered a state-of the-art Passport Card solution, which leads the way in secure MRTD deployment and further demonstrates that Ireland is at the cutting edge of innovation in the technological arena,” said David O’Connor, Sales Director, DLRS.

The Passport Card enrolment process relies on cutting-edge technology that adheres to the highest levels of security. This process allows users to submit a passport-compliant photo taken on mobile phones or upload a suitable photo to the website, where advanced biometric algorithms test each one to ensure ICAO standards are reached. Once all verification checks have been achieved, the user can pay their fees through the secure Elavon payment gateway (powered by Realex Payments).

Feature-rich Irish passport card

The new Irish Passport Card is a highly sophisticated secure polycarbonate card with embedded hologram, crack prevention and DBondTM technology, supplied by HID Global in Galway, Ireland.

“We are proud to extend our partnership with DLRS to deliver this ground-breaking solution to the Department of Foreign Affairs and the citizens of Ireland.” said Rob Haslam, vice president of Government ID Solutions for HID Global. “The Irish Passport Card heralds a new standard in security and durability for smart cards. This bespoke implementation of our OSM multi-tech technology, combined with the unique design and mobile applications, make this a truly exceptional credential programme.”

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