Iranian Researchers Succeed in Production of Software for Credit Card Reader
17:00 - October 25, 2024

Iranian Researchers Succeed in Production of Software for Credit Card Reader

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at a knowledge-based company stationed at the incubator center of Pardis Technology Park managed to launch a software for a credit card reader device that can be used as a management assistant in stores.
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“We work on the development of banking software and exclusively on credit card reader devices. We have two software systems, one of which can be used for all trades and the other software can be applied as a management assistant in stores and for sales people,” Sa’eed Nateqian, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.

“Carrying out store checkout, financial reports and personnel management are among the uses of this device,” he added.

Noting that the software is installed on the Android card reader device which no longer requires any system, cash register, or laptop, and is also installed on the same system as the card reader device, Nateqian said, “It can also issue paper and electronic invoices to the customer.”

“The system developed by our experts is integrated and makes it easier for the store manager to handle the store,” he underlined.

In a relevant development in February, another knowledge-based company in Iran had also succeeded in developing a home-made software to prevent CCTV cameras from being hacked by using artificial intelligence technology.

“Since we did not have a home-made system for monitoring images in the country, and the foreign software products available in Iran are cracked and non-original and there is no support and after-sales service on these systems, we tried to settle this problem,” Ahmad Ahmadi, the vice-president of business development department of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.

He explained that one of the systems developed by his company has been presented to the market nearly 8 years ago and is used in municipalities, universities of medical sciences, economic enterprises and various industries, hospitals, railways, power plants, petrochemical companies and refineries across the country.

“This software does not depend on a specific model of CCTV and reduces costs, because sometimes the organization has to change camera models. And since we are familiar with the bandwidth and internet factors and limitations in Iran, the software has been developed in a way that it can be adapted to the conditions,” Ahmadi said.

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