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Konica Minolta, a leader in digital solutions for offices, and Autenti, which sets standards in the electronic signature market, are joining forces to develop digitization in Poland.
A key element of the partnership is the promotion of modern solutions (WEBCON and Suncode). Joint efforts aim to contribute to the digital reorganization of business processes and accelerate digitization in many areas. Why do Konica Minolta and Autenti enter into such an agreement? Because both companies focus on innovation in document circulation and management.
Konica Minolta Business Solutions Polska is a global technology company whose goal is to assist in digital transformation processes. Konica Minolta, headquartered in Tokyo, today has companies in 50 countries, employs nearly 40,000 people, and offers products and services in 150 countries worldwide. The comprehensive solutions and IT services provided by the company enable organizations to maintain competitiveness and stability in an ever-changing world.
Autenti, being a leading operator of services related to electronic signature and identification in Europe, brings to the partnership with Konica Minolta unique competencies and experience in digital document management. The company offers a wide range of e-signature solutions, fully compliant with EU eIDAS regulation standards, enabling users to seamlessly choose their preferred method of signing - from basic e-signature, through advanced e-signature, to qualified electronic signature (QES). Thanks to Autenti, customers can enjoy fast, secure, and lawful ways of signing documents, which is crucial in the process of digitization and digitalization of business.
"We are convinced that our partnership opens up a whole spectrum of possibilities in digitizing business processes. By joining forces with experts in the field of electronic signature, we not only provide comprehensive document management but also data transfer security in our solutions," says Michał Bojanowski, ITS Business Development Manager at Konica Minolta.
As emphasized by Maciej Grendus, Partnership & Corporate Sales Manager at Autenti: "Thanks to the cooperation with Konica Minolta, we can offer clients even more advanced solutions that meet contemporary business challenges."
The agreement between both companies is excellent news for customers in Poland. Thanks to it, traditional methods of scanning and storing documents can be replaced by electronic mechanisms for secure signing and archiving of documentation.
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