Idesco Corp., a New York-based security systems integrator, was a security provider for the 70th Little League World Series August 18-28 at the Lamade and Volunteer Stadiums in Williamsport, Pa. 
 
As part of being a security provider, Idesco provided The Little League Baseball with the XXL 2.0 ID card printer for free, to have until the conclusion of the event. The oversized ID badge printer will be used to print more than 700 ID badges to visually identify members of the media and to show their proper credentials. 
 
The XXL 2.0 ID card printer is a solution designed to personalize oversized ID cards on demand. Oversized photo ID cards let users visually scan a crowd and identify at a glance who has proper credentials and access rights to designated areas.
 
“As you can imagine, with an event of this size, the ability to visually identify authorized members of the working media from organizations all over the world can be a challenging task,” said James Ferguson, director of security for Little League Baseball and Softball Inc. “This year Idesco really ‘stepped up to the plate’ to provide us with the latest oversized credential printer technology to make media credentials that are larger than our typical ID badges so that they are more prominent and easier to read.” 
 
“We are proud to be a security provider for such a prestigious event and to offer the XXL 2.0 card printer to The Little League World Series,” said Andrew Schonzeit, president of Idesco. “Idesco has secured major event venues in the past, and with the XXL 2.0 printer, securing large-scale events has become a lot easier. It is a true honor to offer this outstanding solution to help protect not only our children and staff, but also the attendees of this premier event.”