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Datacard Group
Company typePrivate[1]
IndustryManufacturing and Service
Founded1969
FounderWillis K. Drake
HeadquartersMinnetonka, Minnesota, US
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Todd Wilkinson (CEO)
ProductsHigh-volume card issuance systems and software, card printers and encoders, identification software, passport systems
Number of employees
1,300 (2011)
Websitewww.datacard.com


DataCard Corporation doing business as Datacard Group, is a global provider of secure identification and card personalization solutions.[2]

Headquartered in Minnetonka, Minnesota USA, Datacard Group employs more than 1,300 people worldwide and generates annual revenues of approximately $400 million.[3] Datacard Group sells and supports its products and provides services worldwide through a network of direct sales organizations, dealers, distributors and value-added resellers.[4]

Company history

DataCard Corporation spun off of Dataproducts Corporation, an early manufacturer of computer peripheral equipment, in 1969. Founder Willis K. Drake recognized an amazing opportunity created by a rise in credit card commerce, which relied on slow and labor intensive card production and processing. His expertise in computing and printing technology told him that it was possible to mass produce machine readable cards. The idea didn't fit with Dataproducts' circumstances at that time, so DataCard Corporation was formed to bring Drake's idea to fruition. [5]

Drake and Datacard engineers partnered with strategists and engineers from the world’s leading financial institutions and retail organizations to create the world’s first high speed credit card personalization system. This system was capable of creating up to 1500 personalized, embossed cards per hour and helped revolutionize credit card commerce.[6]

Later, Datacard Group also pioneered digital photo ID technology. The company installed the world’s first digital photo ID system in 1991[7] and brought the first desktop card printer to market the same year. [8]

Products

Today, Datacard Group develops, markets, and supports secure identification and card personalization systems and software for a variety of applications including government identification and financial cards. Datacard Group provides card issuers and service bureaus around the world with fully integrated systems for a variety of financial, identification, transportation, telecommunications and loyalty applications. Some examples of Datacard Group's offerings are:

References

  1. ^ Company Profile, Datacard Group
  2. ^ Corporate Website, Datacard Group
  3. ^ Company Profile, Datacard Group
  4. ^ Minnesota Computing Companies, Charles Babbage Institute
  5. ^ Willis K. Drake, OH 46. Oral history interview by James Baker Ross, 3 February 1983, Minnetonka, Minnesota. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
  6. ^ Commerce Transformed, Datacard Group
  7. ^ Minnesota Computing Companies, Charles Babbage Institute
  8. ^ Instant Card Issuance, Datacard Group

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