accesso Technology Group plc, together with its subsidiaries, develops technology solutions for the attractions and leisure industry in the United Kingdom, other European countries, Australia, the South Pacific, the United States, Canada, and Central and South America. The company operates through Ticketing and Distribution, and Guest Experience segments. It offers ticketing solutions for fairs and festivals, performing arts, ski, theme parks, tours and attractions, water parks, and zoos and aquariums, as well as cultural facilities. The company also offers various solutions, such as accesso LoQueue, a virtual queuing solution; the experience engine, an experience management platform; and accesso Passport ticketing suite, which provides season pass, group tickets, meal vouchers, and other services. In addition, it provides accesso Siriusware, which offers software solutions comprising ticketing and admissions, memberships, reservations, resource scheduling, retail, food service, gift cards, kiosks, and ecommerce; and accesso ShoWare ticketing solutions for box office, kiosk, online, mobile, call center, and social media sales. The company was formerly known as Lo-Q plc and changed its name to accesso Technology Group plc in November 2013. accesso Technology Group plc was incorporated in 2000 and is based in Twyford, the United Kingdom.
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