2020
Bosch integrates STid’s mobile solution in its access control systems
Nedap selects STid’s Architect readers adding security, biometrics and Mobile access
The start-up SmartEmbed has joined forces with STid Group, the expert in instinctive contactless identification solutions
SPAC, the European dimension of digital security
2019
STid and Vauban Systems® safeguard access to Brive Hospital
STid Introduces SPECTRE to Streamline your Security Management at your Vehicle Access Gates
2018
STid Secures the Police of the University of Texas at Arlington
The Caisse d’Epargne Ile-De-France Bank wins the BPCE “Make it simple” Award with STid Mobile ID®!
2017
INIT, Inc. Selects STid Mobile ID® Access Solution and SMARTContactless to Secure its New Headquarters!
STid Announces Technology and Distribution Partnership with Genetec Inc.
STid wins the Award for Best Access Control Mobile App at ISC West, Las Vegas
Marseille Police Force selects STid for weapons management and security
2016
STid wins at the Security Trophies 2016 with STid Mobile ID®!
Another innovation award for STid at the Security Meetings trade fair
2015
ODEON chooses Alcea and STid for security of the tallest tower in Monaco!
2014
STid wins the Innovation Trophy at the Expoprotection 2014 trade fair
STid expands its international network - from England to Australia
2013
STid revolutionizes access control with Architect®, its new range of upgradeable readers
STid wins the Eurocopter call for Traceability KnowHow for its « Hélicoptère du Futur » R&T program
STid - First RFID manufacturer to receive First Level Security Certification (CSPN)
STid begins its conquest of space as the CNES access control provider
2012
STid and Tego Partner to Provide New High Memory RFID IronTag® Series
STid contracts the manufacture and distribution of IronTag® out to HID Global
2011
STid and Scemtec announce RFID Technology Partnership
2010
STid signs a distribution agreement with Kimaldi
2009
STid launches its secured proximity reader: Mifare Plus / DESFire EV1 / NFC
STid launches its new UHF reader enabling to read up to 4 vehicles at the same time