1978
Start of development activities
1981
Development of the first mobile data collection devices
1987
Development of the first handheld computers and intelligent data registers
1994
Major order from Deutsche Bahn for 16,000 terminals
1996
Major order from Deutsche Bahn for 3,500 ticket machines
1997
Large order from ÜSTRA for 500 stationary ticket machines from the tix family
2000
Development of the skeye.pad, 1st system with Windows CE, presentation at CeBIT
2002
2,700 indoor and outdoor machines for TollCollect
2004
Development of the Allegro1. one-hand operable MDE
2005
- Development of the allegro LS – the first MDE device on the market with a cross display
- Development of the ALMEX mobile
- Karstadt orders 3,500 allegro LSs
- 2,500 ALMEX mobile for the SBB and ÖBB as a conductor device
2006
3,500 ALMEX optima ticket printers for Transport Scotland
2007
- Karstadt orders another 3,000 allegro LSs
- Swiss Post orders 14,000 allegro LS items
- Major order for 3,500 machines for Deutsche Bahn
2011
5,200 ALMEX optima BL for the FirstGroup, No. 1 bus company in the UK
2012
770 machines of the ALMEX station series for the SNCB (Belgian State Railways)
2014
Development of the allegro LSi with Windows AND Android operating system
2015
- Development of the mobile POS Conductor’s device for Deutsche Bahn
- Major order from Deutsche Bahn for 12,000 MTx devices
2016
- ALDI-Nord commissions allegro LSi for the branch use
- Development of the ALMEX assistator
Machine with 32 “display, soundproof, fully equipped full service booth for data transfer and video communication
2017
- Completely new development of a coin processing system with redundant components
- Development of a new, service-friendly generation of machines with higher availability and a significant reduction in operating costs
- Innovation partnership with Deutsche Bahn to develop a new machine platform
- Delivery of 33 video machines with PIA (Personal Information Assistant)
- Contract for 200 self-service terminals with cash acceptance and 15 cashless self-service terminals with Hamburger Hochbahn AG. The cash-filled self-service terminals are the latest generation of machines in smartphone design with a double-sided display.
2019
PC update of 3,000 Deutsche Bahn AG ticket machines