SKIDATA

SKIDATA GmbH is an Austrian company which has installed more than 10,000 access systems for people and vehicles in various sectors. These include Airports, Cities, Operators, Shopping Malls, Office Buildings, Educational Buildings, Hospitals, Mountain Destinations, Hotels, Stadiums & Arenas.[1]

SKIDATA GmbH
TypeSubsidiary
Founded1977 (1977)
FounderGünther Walcher
Headquarters
Grödig bei Salzburg
,
Austria
Key people
David Luken
(CEO)
Robert Weiskopf
(CSO)
Michael Gradnitzer
(Managing Director)
Revenue266 million € (2022)
Number of employees
1,400
ParentKudelski Group
Divisions
  • Parking Management
  • Mountain Destinations
  • Fairs, Attractions Parks, Arenas

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 consisted of a register computer and an automated output device.

In 1979, The System 320 was brought to market. It consisted of a register computer, an automated output device and an access reader. The access system supported seamless billing and connected larger ski regions.[2]

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 introduced machines that allowed drivers to enter facilities and pay by credit card at the parking lot entry.

In 1991, the Düsseldorf Airport was equipped.

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

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

In 1997, French chip card maker Gemplus becomes majority shareholder of SKIDATA.[3]

In 2001, Takeover by the Swiss Kudelski Group in 2001, opens new markets.

In 2007, SKIDATA began its operations in India, alongside a local partner, setting up a business partnership. This endeavor expanded into a joint venture in 2009, known as SKIDATA (India) Pvt Ltd, with SKIDATA investing a 49% equity stake and Hinditron providing the remaining 51%.[4]

During its tenure, SKIDATA (India) Pvt Ltd has achieved prominent car access references across various sectors in India. Its clientele includes GMR Hyderabad International Airport,[5] Bangalore International Airport,[6] Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport,[7] Inorbit Mall (Malad & Vashi), Oberoi Mall, and DLF (Emporio, Saket, Vasant Kunj), amongst others.

Additionally, SKIDATA (India) Pvt Ltd has distinguished itself by securing major projects such as 10 Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) cricket stadiums in Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Ranchi, Pune, Mohali, and Hyderabad, along with a Formula One stadium at Buddh International Circuit.[8]

In 2010, SKIDATA fully equipped Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport as a parking client.[9]

In 2014, SKIDATA set up subsidiaries in Brazil, India, Uruguay, Malaysia and Turkey.[10][11]

In March 2015, Palace of Auburn Hills announced to introduce a loyalty program based on a platform from SKIDATA.[12]

On April 7, 2015, SKIDATA installed its 7,000 Parking.Logic systems in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.[13]

In 2015, SKIDATA opened its office in Tunis.[14]

In March 2016, the access system of Familyparks has been optimized by SKIDATA.[15]

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.[16]

Loyalty.Logic has been developed by SKIDATA for the winter sports industry.[17]

SKIDATA and partners provide Minnesota Vikings fans a new Vikings App, which includes a digital ticketing option, route finding, food and beverage ordering, merchandise ordering, push notifications and video content.[18]

In May 2016, SKIDATA installed the new electronical parking management system at Salzburg Airport. The system manages 3,200 parking spaces of the airport.[19]

References

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