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Irish company wins international award for passport design

Passports, Travel, Ireland, Press Releases, Ireland, 2014

 

The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon Gilmore, T.D., today congratulated the Irish secure document printing company DLRS on winning a major international award for the new Irish passport design.

The passport book was designed and produced in Ireland by a consortium led by DLRS of Bray, HID Ireland of Baile na hAbhainn, Absolute Graphics of Bray and the Central Bank on foot of a competitive tender process.

The Tánaiste said: “I would like to congratulate the companies involved in winning this international award. They combined innovative use of modern security measures with images of Irish culture and landscapes in a book that has been well received by Irish citizens around the world. Today the international security printing industry also recognises this achievement.

“I am particularly pleased that the work was undertaken by a group of young energetic Irish designers with a passion to deliver a world class product. This award proves Irish companies are competing against the best and winning on the global stage.”

The award, the Regional ID Document of the Year 2014 was presented at the High Security Printing Conference in Milan, and recognises outstanding achievement in the design and printing of identity documents in Europe. In presenting the award the conference organisers recognised the pioneering use of many new high security printing technologies and techniques by the Irish consortium led by DLRS.

 

ENDS

Press Office

18 February 2014

 

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