SKIDATA

SKIDATA GmbH is an Austrian company and has installed more than 10,000 access systems for people and vehicles in: ski regions, shopping centers, major airports, cities, sport stadiums, fair and amusement parks.[1]

SKIDATA GmbH
Aktiengesellschaft
Founded1977 (1977)
FounderGünther Walcher
Headquarters
Grödig bei Salzburg
,
Austria
Key people
David Luken
(CEO)
Robert Weiskopf
(Senior Vice President "Car Access")
Alexander Vouk
(CFO)
Revenue312 million € (2018)
Number of employees
1,600
ParentKudelski Group
Divisions
  • Parking Management
  • Mountain Destinations
  • Fairs, Attractions Parks, Arenas
Websitewww.skidata.com 

Segments

Skidata provides gates for

  • Parking Management
  • Mountain Destination
  • Fairs, Attractions & Arenas

within different business areas (Airports, Office Parking, Residential Parking, Public Transport, Mountain Destinations, Tourist Destinations, Stadiums, Arenas, Theme & Amusement Parks, Trade fairs & Expositions)[2]

History

In 1977, Günther Walcher developed the first electronically printed tickets and cash registers, and thus replaced the handwritten ski passes previously used. To market and further develop these innovations, SKIDATA was founded in Grödig bei Salzburg. In 1979, the first cash register was implemented that used an electromagnetic stamp unit to print tickets. The System 320 was released in 1981; it consists of a register computer and an automated output device.[3]

1979: The System 320 was brought to market. It consists of a register computer, an automated output device and an access reader. The access system supported seamless billing and connected larger ski regions.[4]

At the end of the 1980s, SKIDATA released the first access systems with hands-free technology. SKIDATA developed the first hands-free ski ticket – the Keycard. SKIDATA utilizes "hands-free" technology, also known as RFID technology. SKIDATA expanded its business from ski destinations to parking management.

In 1989, SKIDATA was the first provider of parking management solutions that allow drivers to enter the facilities and pay by credit card directly at the parking gantry.[3]

In 1991 the Düsseldorf Airport was equipped.

In 1992 the company equipped its first international airport, Munich Airport, with a parking management system.[4]

In 1995, the company partnered with the Swiss company Swatch to develop watches that also provide access authorization.[5]

In 1997, French chip card maker Gemplus becomes majority shareholder of SKIDATA.[6]

2001: Takeover by the Swiss Kudelski Group in 2001 opens new markets.[7]

In 2007, SKIDATA started its operation in India with a local partner Hinditron and formed a partnership business. After getting grand success in India during initial years, in the year 2009, SKIDATA decided to form a joint venture called SKIDATA (India) Pvt Ltd. Where SKIDATA invested for 49% equity stake and Hinditron invested for 51% equity stake.[8] During this period SKIDATA (India) Pvt Ltd has claimed the most esteemed car access references in India across a variety of market segments. Customers include: GMR Hyderabad International Airport,[9] Bangalore International Airport,[10] Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport,[11] Inorbit Mall (Malad & Vashi), Oberoi Mall, DLF (Emporio, Saket, Vasant Kunj), Ansals, Express Avenue, Growel 101, Prestige Group, Brigade Group. SKIDATA (India) Pvt Ltd has also secured esteem reference like 10 Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) cricket stadiums at Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Ranchi, Pune, Mohali and Hyderabad and one formula one stadium at Buddh International Circuit.[12]

In 2010, SKIDATA equipped Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport as a parking client.[13]

In 2013, SKIDATA got FSC certified as only paper from responsible sources is used for the production of the yearly 40 million paper tickets.[14][15]

In 2014 SKIDATA set up subsidiaries in Brazil, India, Uruguay, Malaysia and Turkey.[16][17]

In March 2015, Palace of Auburn Hills announced to introduce a loyalty program based on a platform from SKIDATA.[18]

On April 7, 2015 SKIDATA installed its 7,000 Parking.Logic system in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.[19]

In 2015, SKIDATA opened its office in Tunis.[20]

In 2016, SKIDATA installed a vehicle access management system and a people access system for the Otkrytiye Arena in Moscow, which includes 42,000 seats in the stadium and 3,000 parking spaces in the parking areas.[21]

In March 2016, the access system of Familyparks has been optimized by SKIDATA.[22]

In April 2016, during the Intertraffic exhibition in Amsterdam, the city of Amsterdam signed a contract which will see SKIDATA equip 25 parking areas in the city that account for 25,000 parking spaces.[23]

Loyalty.Logic improves the relationship between operators and customers and has been developed by SKIDATA for the winter sports industry.[24]

SKIDATA and partners provide Minnesota Vikings Fans a new Vikings App, which includes a digital ticketing option, wayfind, food and beverage ordering, merchandise ordering, push notifications and video content.[25]

In May 2016, SKIDATA installed the new electronical parking management system at Salzburg Airport. The system manages 3,200 parking spaces of the airport.[26]

Records

On November 25, 2014 SKIDATA set a new speed record for how many people can pass through an access control system in a single hour. This event took place in Grödig, Austria. The exact number was 2033, which means that a stadium for 60,000 fans could be filled in less than an hour.[27]

Awards

1996

  • Austrian State Prize for Design[28]

2001

  • Adolf Loos State Prize for Design[29]

2007

  • Salzburger Innovation Award for Freemotion[30]

2009

  • Austria's Leading Companies[31]

2010

  • Landespreis Marketing[32]

2012

  • Bester Lehrbetrieb[33]

2014

  • Global Player Award[34]
  • Sport Leading Company[35]

Pictures

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  2. "Business Areas".
  3. Kompetenz in Zutritt und Ticketing: Kronen Zeitung Panorama, 14th Oct. 2012, p2 et sqq.
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  5. "Wirtschaft".
  6. "Gemplus erwirbt Mehrheitsanteile an SkiData".
  7. "News".
  8. "Skidata forms JV with Mumbai's Hinditron". Business Standard India. 2009-06-18.
  9. "Rajiv Gandhi Hyderabad International Airport | Home".
  10. "Airport Partners". www.bengaluruairport.com.
  11. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
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  14. "FSC Public Search".
  15. "Skidata".
  16. "Grödiger SKIDATA expandiert in sieben Ländern".
  17. "SKIDATA celebrates subsidiary opening in Turkey". 2014-09-24.
  18. "Palace of Auburn Hills to install smart seating over next three years". 2015-03-23.
  19. http://www.copybook.com/airport/skidata-car-park/articles/skidata-posts-record-7-000th-parking-system-installed
  20. http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=8e533b4c-de2b-491d-aafe-d1000eb03a6f&c=2e432040-18c2-11e3-a6e0-d4ae526eda89&ch=2e4717e0-18c2-11e3-a6e0-d4ae526eda89#happening
  21. Stadionwelt Inside 1/2016
  22. "Saisonstart im Familypark - Familypark".
  23. Dailynews, Intertraffic Amsterdam, April 6, 2016
  24. Article in the trade magazine “Wintersports Technology” April 2016
  25. http://www.vikings.com/news/new-stadium/article-1/Vikings-VenueNext-Announce-Partnership-to-Enhance-Fan-Experience-at-US-Bank-Stadium/2bd4a7b8-ae12-43b9-afbb-fbdd432150ac
  26. Salzburger Nachrichten/Lokal Seite L8 / 19. Mai 2016 / Auflage: 72817
  27. "Record set for fastest access control system in the world | PanStadia & Arena Management". www.psam.uk.com.
  28. http://www.bmwfw.gv.at/Ministerium/Staatspreise/Design/Seiten/Staatspreistr%C3%A4gerbis2011.aspx
  29. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-04-16. Retrieved 2015-08-04.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  30. "Salzburger Innovationspreis 2007 | Radikale Innovation".
  31. "SKIDATA awarded First Place in "Austria's Leading Companies" Competition". 2008-10-15.
  32. http://kommunikationsarchiv.werbungsalzburg.at/wks/landespreise/3/
  33. "WKS zeichnete die besten Lehrbetriebe Salzburg aus".
  34. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-08-04.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  35. http://www.sport-leading.com/sport-leading-company/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=2&cHash=80da8c01f9c36c2a4786561bd5e45def
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