Digicon receives Letters Patent granted in Japan.

On Wednesday, October 16 th , it was officially delivered to Digicon S.A the patent of one of its inventions granted in Japan, one of the most strict countries in respect of this type of analysis.

Picture of the moment when patent was delivered, with Mário Arand the engineer responsible for the project, Joseph Elbling, the founder of the company and Peter Elbling, Digicon’s President.

The invention was developed to improve pedestrian access control in restricted areas through a gate that changes the traditional closed-door paradigm. The invention is applicable to commercial and government buildings, industries, subways, trains, airports, ships and others, in Brazil and in almost 10 countries in four continents. This very invention was also awarded the patent by the American federal agency USPTO – United States Patent and Trademark Office – in the United States. Our client implemented the patent developed in several airports, both in Brazil and abroad.

Digicon, a company in the Industrial District of Gravataí, with more than 42 years of experience designing and developing solutions in equipment, software and services, has among its main products Access Controllers (turnstiles & gates) Times and Attendance (REP and CP), Traffic Controllers (urban mobility), on-street parking meters, electronic ticketing systems for urban transport and build- to-print components. In the process of registering these patents, Mário de Almeida assisted in the writing and carried out, through his International Department, the work with the correspondents in Japan, managing all steps of the process until the issuing of the Patent Letter.

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