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Watchdata Showcases Next-Generation Payment Solutions at Seamless Africa 2024

10/30/2024

Johannesburg, South Africa – Watchdata, a leading provider of secure technology solutions, successfully demonstrated its latest innovations at Seamless Africa 2024, held from October 16-17 in Johannesburg.

The event, which attracted over 6,000 industry professionals, featured 250 exhibitors and 200 speakers from across the globe, focusing on key developments in payments, fintech, and banking.

Watchdata introduced a comprehensive portfolio of products at the exhibition, including smart cards, SIM cards, special-shaped cards, wearable payment rings, intelligent POS terminals, and cloud-based payment sound box.

A highlight of Watchdata’s showcase was the smart payment ring, an advanced wearable embedded with NFC technology and a Secure Element (SE), delivering frictionless and secure contactless payments for retail, transportation, and identity verification.

“Seamless Africa provided an excellent opportunity to engage with industry leaders and present our cutting-edge solutions,” said Victori, General Manager of Overseas Business Department at Watchdata. “We are committed to driving innovation through our secure technology offerings, ensuring seamless, safe, and efficient payment experiences for consumers worldwide.”

With three decades of experience in data security technologies, Watchdata continues to lead the market with solutions such as USB PKI tokens, advanced smart cards, and smart terminals. The company remains focused on collaborating with partners to strengthen data security and deliver superior customer experiences in today’s evolving digital payment landscape.

About Watchdata

Watchdata is a global leader in secure technology solutions, offering a wide range of products and services, including smart terminals, secure cards, and authentication tokens. With a commitment to innovation and collaboration, Watchdata delivers advanced solutions to enhance security and usability across various industries, including finance, telecommunications, and public services.