About United Access
United Access – smart card and RFID components
United Access is a system house focused on development, consultancy and value added reselling of smart card and RFID components. Furthermore, United Access is the leading supplier of the Infineon smart card operating system SICRYPT® used as a platform for secure applications. United Access is also part of the Infineon Security Partner Network.
United Access is also member of cryptovision club cv.
Our extensive know how is based on our development activities on smart card operating systems and smart card host applications. The development covers standard United Access products like PROTOS and customer specific tailormade applications and integration software. By combination of development services and usage of proven standard components we are able to provide sophisticated and reliable sub systems.
United Access has been active in the smart card and RFID market since the year 2001. We are specialized on complex and secure micro controller or RFID based systems and components; our team has a long lasting experience in the fields of cryptography, security and software design. We offer professional services for all our products.
In case you want a personal discussion or customized offer please do not hesitate to get in contact with us. For contact details please refer to the contact page.
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