onysID
- | Passenger handling
- | Check-in kiosks, systems and technology
- | Common-use terminal equipment (CUTE)
- | Access control
- | Data processing hardware
- | Barcode readers and optical character readers (OCR)
- | optical character readers (OCR)
Our portfolio includes the onyScan BGR, a high-performance boarding gate reader for seamless BCBP scanning, featuring a unique, patent-pending maintenance concept that allows on-site glass replacement without tools. Also part of the line-up is the onySwipe CKI, a compact check-in reader with outstanding OCR performance for fast and reliable API data capture in space-constrained environments.
At PTE – booth E160, we will introduce our brand-new passport scanner – the onyScan Pro.
By scanning identity documents under three different light sources, onyScan captures all required data while enabling advanced security checks. Its innovative MRZ-On-The-Go technology reads MRZ data while the document is still in motion, eliminating the need to hold it still and significantly speeding up the process. Like the onyScan BGR, it is built for durability, serviceability, and real-world airport operations.
Address
Theodor-Schmidt-Str. 19Bayreuth
Bavaria
95448
Germany
Contact Exhibitor
Products
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Passport and ID document scanner with multiple light sources, highly visible LED user-feedback and high-speed MRZ-On-The-Go capturing technology.
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A high-performance boarding gate reader delivering instant BCBP scanning, intuitive passenger guidance, and a unique maintenance concept.
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Compact swipe reader for API data handling at check in with unique cable routing and outstanding OCR performance.
Videos
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onyScan Outstanding MRZ Reading Performance
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See the onySwipe in action — fast, reliable, and built for real-world use.
Brochures
News
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Maintenance downtime and serviceability are becoming critical challenges in passenger processing technology. What if the next leap in document scanning wasn’t another spec upgrade, but finally fixing ...
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What if the biggest leap in document scanning wasn’t another spec upgrade, but finally fixing everything around it?

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