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Founded | 1984 |
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Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Key people | Pierre Lambert, CEO |
Revenue | € 297,4 million (2023) |
Number of employees | +1341 (2023) |
Website | www |
Zetes Industries S.A. / N.V. (Zetes Group) is a Belgian[1] technology company headquartered in Brussels with operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, employing more than 1 300 people in 22 countries.
Zetes provides IT solutions[buzzword] for supply chain optimization and citizen identification solutions.[buzzword]
The company's highest profile projects include the Belgian ID cards, drivers licenses and passports. The company also makes the Portuguese ID card, the Ivorian passport and Gambia's biometric passport.
In 2017, Zetes became a subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation,[2] integrating into the Panasonic Connect group which covers the supply chain, public service, infrastructure and entertainment sectors.[3]
Zetes develops and implements automatic identification and data capture systems for different steps in the supply chain: manufacturing, warehousing, transport, logistics and retail. Zetes’ implementations are based on automatic ID technologies: bar codes, RFID, printing, print & apply, voice recognition, image ID and AMR. There are specialist solutions[buzzword] for pharmaceuticals and tobacco companies.
Zetes delivers secure people authentication solutions[buzzword] to governments, administrative units and public institutions, based on technologies: biometrics, AFIS and smart cards. People authentication is used in the areas of people registration, secure document production and personalization, mass enrollment, data centralization and validation and electronic voting.
Zetes was founded in 1984 and has grown organically and through acquisitions.
Zetes has offices in Austria, Belgium, Côte d'Ivoire, Czech Republic, Denmark, Gambia, Germany, Greece, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Senegal, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom