Government cards, such as ID cards, access cards, and other official documentation, require high standards of security, durability, and functionality.
Design Requirements: Government cards often have specific design elements that must include security features like holograms, microtext, and watermarks. The design should align with government standards and regulations.
Specifications: Card dimensions, materials, and other technical specifications are defined according to the intended use and security requirements.
Holograms and Watermarks: Embedded or printed security features to prevent counterfeiting and unauthorized duplication.
Barcode or QR Codes: Used for scanning and verification purposes, often including encrypted data.
Rigorous quality control checks to ensure that all cards meet government standards and specifications.
Adherence to government regulations and industry standards for card printing and security.
Used for identifying individuals and verifying their identity
To control access to government facilities or sensitive areas .
Facilitate access to public services, like health care cards.
Used as proof of authorization to practice certain professions.
Used to store digital data and interact with electronic systems .