SKIDATA

SKIDATA GmbH is an Austrian company that operates internationally, specializing in access solutions and management.

The company 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.

[1] In 1977, Günther Walcher developed the first electronically printed tickets and cash registers, and thus replaced the handwritten ski passes previously used.

In 1989, SKIDATA introduced machines that allowed drivers to enter facilities and pay by credit card at the parking lot entry.

In 2007, SKIDATA began its operations in India, alongside a local partner, setting up a business partnership.

Additionally, SKIDATA (India) Pvt Ltd has distinguished itself by securing major projects such as 10 Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) cricket stadiums in Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Ranchi, Pune, Mohali, and Hyderabad, along with a Formula One stadium at Buddh International Circuit.

[11][12] In March 2015, Palace of Auburn Hills announced to introduce a loyalty program based on a platform from SKIDATA.