STOCKHOLM, Dec. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A new 100,000
Livres banknote, issued by Banque du Liban to commemorate the 100th
anniversary of the foundation of Lebanon, is one of the most secure in the
world. The news was presented on December 7,
2020 by the Banque du Liban. Lebanon will thus be the first country in the
world to use the new security feature Cinema™ -
which has been developed by the British company CCL Secure Ltd
("CCL") in collaboration with Rolling Optics. The technology
integrated in the polymer banknote substrate allows for visual 3D
and motion effects and forms a new dimension in preventing
counterfeiting. The Cinema™ effect is the
centrepiece of the design both visually and technologically. In
addition, the innovative design of the Lebanese banknote is themed
around images of Nejmeh Square (Parliament Square), which
symbolizes the country's independence and democracy.
The new banknote is a so-called commemorative banknote and is
issued in a smaller edition. It will therefore only have a very
limited effect on Rollings Optics' turnover and results. On the
other hand, the first central bank-issued banknote containing
Cinema™ is of great strategic importance to
Rolling Optics. It opens up for commercial banknotes in larger
volumes and thus significant long-term opportunities in polymer
banknotes. The launch is also expected to have a positive effect on
other parts of the High Security and Brand Security business areas
as it contributes to the technology's and the company's
credibility.
Through close collaboration, CCL and Rolling Optics have
succeeded in integrating Rolling Optics' unique 3D technology into
CCL's process of manufacturing polymer banknotes, which enables the
complete integration of Rolling Optics' security effects as early
on as during the first stage of manufacturing the banknote
substrate. The effect is marketed by CCL under the name
Cinema™; www.cclsecure.com/cinema.
- This is very advanced security and the world's first
application of this new technology in a polymer banknote, says Dr.
Tim Berridge, Director of R&D,
Marketing and Design with CCL Secure.
With about 80 percent of the market, CCL is the world's biggest
producer of polymer banknotes and currently supplies 24 countries
with polymer banknotes in over 160 denominations. With countries
like Canada and the UK among the
customers recently switching from paper banknotes to polymer ones,
more countries are expected to follow suit. CCL is the leading
actor in the transformation of the banknote market, whereby polymer
substrates and hybrid substrates are replacing traditional paper
banknotes. Polymer banknotes are regarded as being more sustainable
and environmentally friendly, as well as being more hygienic and
difficult to copy than paper banknotes.
Rolling Optics has been collaborating with CCL Secure
(previously Innovia Security) since 2015. An agreement between
Rolling Optics and CCL provides CCL with a non-exclusive licence to
integrate Rolling Optics' technology into banknotes, with Rolling
Optics obtaining a royalty for each manufactured and sold banknote
featuring its 3D technology.
- The greatest acknowledgement a new technology can get in
the security industry is being integrated into banknotes. This is a
sector with long development and sales cycles, but now we're here.
Finally, the first commercial banknote in limited edition, a
so-called commemorative banknote, which contains Rolling Optics
technology has been launched by a central bank, which is a very
important milestone. The path is clear to launch the first
commercial banknote in large volumes within a couple of years, says
Axel Lundvall, CEO, Rolling
Optics.
For further information, please contact:
Axel Lundvall, CEO of Rolling
Optics Holding AB, +46 (0) 73 778 2428,
axel.lundvall@rollingoptics.com
About Rolling Optics
With its roots in the Ångström Laboratory at Uppsala university,
Rolling Optics develops, designs, produces and sells products in
visual authentication. In developing the world's most
high-resolution printing technology, the company has enabled the
manufacture of micro-optic images with unbeatably realistic 3D
effects. Rolling Optics offers micro-optic security solutions in
three business spheres; High Security, where Rolling Optics'
3D technology is integrated into documents issued by banks and
government agencies, e.g. banknotes, passports and ID cards;
Brand Security for companies wanting to protect their brands
from forgery and to guarantee authenticity using Rolling Optics' 3D
materials in or on their packaging and products, and Brand
Identity, which incorporates customers who, in addition to
enhanced security, also wish to use Rolling Optics' 3D effects as a
differentiation strategy in brand building and attention creation.
Please visit www.rollingoptics.com. Rolling Optics Holding ABs
stock is traded on the Nasdaq First North Growth Market using the
acronym RO.
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