Mission

Our mission is to provide secure smart card technologies and platform environments together with smart peripherals and device.

Milestones

1995

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ICOS file-based chip operating system for e-passport

1998

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ICOS 2 chip operating system for e-passport on Oki and Siemens IC platforms

1999

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Malaysian Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) pioneer status

2000

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SMOS chip operating system for multi-application ID card
ICOS server-client applet for SMOS

2002

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13.56 MHz contactless reader and contact-to-contactless card converter
ICOS 3 chip operating system for e-passport on Oki IC platform

2003

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ICAO Applet for JavaCard with BAC. Subsequent version with EAC

2005

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DP-SMOS on ST19 IC platform. SMOS on My-MS IC platform
SMOS-Bio with fingerprint match-on-card feature

2006

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OpenJC JavaCard OS on Atmel, Philips and ST IC platforms
SMOS-ICAO dual-interface OS for Trusted ID

2009

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SMOS on ST23 IC platform

2011

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SMOSCC second-generation multi-app COS on ST23 IC platform

2012

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Common Criteria EAL4+ certification for SMOSCC

2013

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SMOSCC on NXP P5 IC platform

2017

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Multi-application Operating System (MOS) on ST31 IC platform
Multimodal biometrics capture and verification library
New substrate materials and graphene antenna for smart card inlay

2018

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Common Criteria EAL4+ certification for MOS
Biometric ID/payment cards and kiosks

2019

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Paper-based inlay with antenna and MOS-enabled IC.
UniVisa e-Visa sticker. Hybrid RFID label.

2020

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MOS on NXP P71 & Infineon SLC37 IC platforms.
Travel+Work health passport.

2021

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Secure Multi-Applications Code (SMAC) system.
Private blockchain.

2022

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Facial biometrics biohash integration on SMAC.
Touchless fingerprint biometrics on SMAC.
MOS on ST31P IC platform.

2023

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Biometric ID card (battery-free).
Finger vein biometrics on SMAC.

Technology Domains

Technology Domains