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Images from meetings with partners and customers and other occassions

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Images from CeBIT

 

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Many visitors of SVIAZ / EXPOCOMM were highly interested to learn about SOFTPRO E-Signing Solutions in combination with iPads, Tablets and Pads with Wacom Electromagnetic Digitizer Technology.

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At Russia's most important IT-show SVIAZ/EXPOCOMM in Moscow (May 14 - 17) SOFTPRO exhibiting in the German Pavilion under the "made in Germany" umbrella theme.
At Russia's most important IT-show SVIAZ/EXPOCOMM in Moscow (May 14 - 17) SOFTPRO exhibiting in the German Pavilion under the "made in Germany" umbrella theme. 

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Visualizing dynamic (biometric) characteristics of handwritten signatures of time and pressure signals in SignAlyze 

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Visualizing dynamic (biometric) characteristics of handwritten signatures of time and pressure signals in SignAlyze 

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Visualizing dynamic (biometric) characteristics of handwritten signatures of time and pressure signals in SignAlyze 

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SignDoc Mobile running on Olivetti Olipad Graphos - the first 8" Android business tablet with Wacom technology inside and the ability to capture different pressure levels throughout the writing process
March 8, 2012: Bruno Quattrocchi demonstrates new Olivetti Olipad Graphos in booth of SOFTPRO at CeBIT in Hanover.
Taipei - October 2011

AIA launches its interactive Point of Sale Program iPoS - the world's first system which includes E-Signing on iPads for a broad set of insurance documents

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From left to right: Bill Lisle, Group Chief Distribution Officer of AIA Group Ltd, Heinz Reschke, CEO of the SOFTPRO Group and KT Tan, SVP Sales Asia

SOFTPRO at TradeShows

At German Pavilion of CeBIT Australia in Sydney
At German Pavilion of CeBIT Australia, Sydney

SOFTPRO Partner Academy History

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2011 Dubai - Participants

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Participants of the SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2011 in Dubai

Participants flew to Dubai from 15 countries. The following participating companies are certified partners of SOFTPRO in 2011: Alfanomy and AMOS Software (both Czech Republic), B3Systems (Poland), Compuline (Columbia) DISOFT Technologia (Brazil), Ejada (Saudi Arabia), Excorp (Mexico), Gijima (South Africa), Gizmotec (Nigeria), Gradient (Slovakia), Hitts (Malaysia), Kartha (Italy), Kores (India), Netraverse (South Korea), Nexxera (Brazil), Occidental Data Corporation (Philippines), Planmarket (Ecuador) and Precodata (Uruguay).

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2011 Dubai - Invitation

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SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2011 Dubai - Invitation

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2010 Dubai - Participants

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Participants of the SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2010 in Dubai

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2010 Dubai - Invitation

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2010 Dubai - Invitation

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2009 Bangkok - Participants

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Participants of the SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2009 in Bangkok

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2009 Bangkok - Invitation

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SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2009 Bangkok - Invitation

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2008 Kuala Lumpur - Participants

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Participants of the SOFTPRO Partner Academy in Kuala Lumpur 2008

SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2008 Kuala Lumpur - Invitation

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SOFTPRO Partner Academy 2008 Kuala Lumpur Invitation

SOFTPRO Partners

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SOFTPRO Partner NetSign used SignDoc Desktop for demonstration purposes to capture signatures of VIP visitors of an exhibition in Korea to promote paperless workflows on October 26, 2011. Left: Mr. JS Jang, Manager, right: Mr. YK Park, CEO.

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SOFTPRO Partner NetSign used SignDoc Desktop for demonstration purposes to capture signatures of VIP visitors of the exhibition u-Paperless in Korea to promote paperless workflows.

Symbolic Images

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Documents should no longer be printed for the sole purpose of capturing a handwritten signature and destroyed after scanning - use SignDoc instead