SKIDATA GmbH is an Austrian company that provides access technology to various sectors, including airports, car parks, urban areas, shopping malls, office buildings, educational institutions, hospitals, mountain destinations, hotels, and stadiums and arenas. SKIDATA systems are in use internationally in more than 100 countries.
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SKIDATA GmbH is an Austrian company that provides access technology to various sectors, including airports, car parks, urban areas, shopping malls, office buildings, educational institutions, hospitals, mountain destinations, hotels, and stadiums and arenas. SKIDATA systems are in use internationally in more than 100 countries.
== History == === Foundation === SKIDATA was founded in Grödig near Salzburg. In 1977, Günther Walcher developed the first electronically printed tickets and cash registers, and thus replaced the handwritten ski passes previously used. In 1979, the first cash register was implemented that used an electromagnetic stamp unit to print tickets. The System 320 was released in 1981, consisting of a register computer and an automated output device.
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