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Electronic Signature Solution
With Wacom Pen Displays, you can write, draw, or sign right on the screen with digital ink that is both biometrically correct and looks great. Find out more. SignPro PDF
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Japanees Technology
Wacom is a well-known Japanese technology company that started in 1983. It makes cutting-edge tools for collecting and authenticating handwritten electronic signatures. Wacom has been coming up with new ideas for more than 40 years, and it delivers the best mix of dependability, accuracy, and confidence.
Legality and enforceability of electronic signatures is APPROVED Across the United Arab Emirates.
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Handling digital documents, forms, and presentations is as natural with Wacom Pen Displays as it is with pen and paper. With a responsive screen and precise pen input, users can sign, write, draw, and highlight directly on the display.
For example, sales teams can guide customers through contracts, pointing out key terms before capturing a secure eSignature. Doctors can annotate medical records or sketch diagrams to explain treatment options more clearly. Educators and presenters can highlight and mark slides in real time, making lessons, workshops, and seminars more engaging and interactive.
Our specialists at eTOP will help you choose the right Wacom DTU series device for your needs, whether it’s the DTU-1031AX, DTU-1141B, DTC-124, DTD-134, or MoveInk. These advanced pen displays combine accuracy and reliability to streamline eSignature workflows, improve communication, and boost productivity across industries.
Industrial Grade Encryption
Our hallmark items, such pen pads and mobile displays that work with pens, use proprietary electromagnetic resonance (EMR) technology and have sensors built into the glass surface. This design makes sure that it lasts, doesn’t scratch, and doesn’t need any maintenance. It also comes with battery-free, cordless pens for even more dependability.
All of the devices collect a lot of biometric data, such pen pressure, tilt, speed, and hardware-specific identifiers. This data is used for improved signature verification and secure authentication. Also, high-end versions like the STU-540 come with industrial-grade encryption and function with virtual environments, making them perfect for operations that need a lot of protection.
Independent handwriting specialists have praised the high quality of Wacom-captured handwritten signatures, confirming that they are clear, real, and may be used in court.