Naxtor Technologies supply chain division develops smart card media solutions and applications for a variety of vertical markets.
These include health, mobile telephony, across the world today, smart cards are used in:
- Banking (e.g. debit/credit transactions);
- Retail (e.g. electronic cash, loyalty schemes);
- Telecommunications (e.g. mobile phone SIM cards);
- Security (e.g. access control);
- Health (e.g. patient records, pharmaceuticals);
- Transport (e.g. road tolls, parking fees, bus fees); and
- Government services delivery (e.g. electronic funds transfer for social security concessions

Global expertise in this field is scarce. We have a formidable team with the unique mix of skills required for the commercial development of advanced systems.
Our team members have unique skills backed by extensive hands-on experience put us ahead in smart card industry competition.
Our division contains a unique mix of specialist commercial skills and international technical experience. The group skills are recognized and have been contracted by some of the leading companies.
The power of the division lies in its hands-on experience gained working in-house on developments ranging across GSM and other card operating systems, embedded systems, system access control, closed and open electronic purse implementations, multi-card and PC platforms. The group has expertise in Java systems, PC platform, C++ and PC software development.
Smart media cards software programming engineers specialized in smart card applications don't come by easily. Our smart card software engineers are ready to take on your project requirements . This can be as simple as converting legacy systems which use barcode or magstripe technology across to smart cards, and can be as extensive as developing highly specialised applications to meet complex business requirements.
The common theme for the Smart Card Applications approach is advanced e-commerce service delivery using the potential for security, customer convenience, and flexibility enabled by smart card and other advanced technologies. The Internet will drive requirements for new levels of user
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