SICPA

SICPA is a global leader in security inks and provides secured authentication, identification, traceability, and supply chain solutions to governments, central banks, high-security printers, and various industries.

Company Overview

SICPA is a market leader in security inks for banknotes and offers a wide range of secured authentication, identification, traceability, and supply chain solutions. The company strategically combines material-based covert features with cutting-edge digital technologies to provide comprehensive security solutions. Employing over 3,000 staff, SICPA operates out of 34 offices worldwide, serving governments, central banks, high-security printers, and various industries.

Security Solutions

SICPA's offerings include solutions for currency protection, revenue mobilization, product and brand protection, and identity verification. These solutions are designed to protect the integrity and value of currencies, personal identities, value documents, e-government services, products, and brands. SICPA's security labels, packaging security solutions, and product security solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of their clients.

Sustainability Efforts

SICPA is committed to sustainability, integrating environmentally and socially responsible practices into its operations. The company has set ambitious goals of achieving carbon neutrality by the end of 2035 and reaching Net Zero by the end of 2050. Their sustainability initiatives reflect a broader commitment to enhancing environmental and social performance across their global operations.

Innovation and Partnerships

SICPA's unlimitrust campus in Lausanne, Switzerland, is a Minergie-certified facility aimed at accelerating the development of technologies and solutions contributing to an Economy of Trust. The company has been recognized as the 'Grand Winner' at the Swiss SAP Quality Awards and collaborates with partners such as IATA for pioneering digital identity proof of concepts for travel. SICPA's innovative track and trace system helps combat illicit trade and secure fiscal revenue, illustrated by its application in Chile to control tobacco smuggling.

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