Secure identity solutions firm Imprimerie Nationale Group has launched a new extension of its passport product range.The new ID-3 Nautilus polycarbonate datapage, using the firm's hinge technology, is based on a customizable metallized layer and a polycarbonate datapage, supporting a unique combination of exclusive and standard security features.The firm says that its new ID-3 Nautilus polycarbonate datapage range allows to combine all traditional security features with the exclusive developments of the Imprimerie Nationale Group.The Nautilus datapage range includes an innovative hinge technology, developed and patented by Imprimerie Nationale, made of a metalized layer in order to ensure the highest robustness and durability. The hinge can be customized with a specific image bringing additional evidence in case of tampering attempt.The Nautilus datapage range is able to include all security features necessary to build a highly secure passport such as: laser engraving, tactile engraving, OVI (optical variable ink), rainbow printing, as well as a high security design making use of guilloches, micro-lines, complex background image.The Nautilus polycarbonate datapage range supports all four Imprimerie Nationale exclusive security features including:· Custom Antenna Image (CAITM), a watermark made on the antenna inside the datapage,· Custom Module Image (CMITM), a logo on a contactless module,· Custom Hinge Image (CHITM), hinge embedding unique metal patterns,· Anti-splitting feature (ASFTM), patterns showing evidence of attempts of attacks by splitting or delamination."The Imprimerie Nationale Group is proud to introduce the new Nautilus polycarbonate datapage range, including a unique combination of our proven innovation capabilities and our traditional security features expertise. With this new extension of our offer, we are now able to satisfy all customer demands on the international passport market" said Didier Trutt, CEO of the Imprimerie Nationale Group.The Nautilus polycarbonate datapage range complies with ICAO recommendations for security features and radio frequency (RF), even going beyond ICAO basic and optional feature recommendations.Imprimerie Nationale Group will also be exhibiting at SDW 2016, 10-12 May, London, UK. SDW is a world-leading conference and exhibition event providing a global showcase for next-generation human identity solutions, focusing on intrinsic document security and on the new cutting-edge secure infrastructure now required to produce and use these advanced documents in live situations. http://www.sdw2016.com