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Biometrics firm AOptix signs Certis CISCO as reseller

 

AOptix, a technology innovation company applying optics to transform identity verification and wireless communications, today announced that Certis CISCO (A member of the Certis Group), a leading provider of protective security in Singapore, has become an AOptix SI/VAR partner.

“AOptix InSight systems are well suited for busy aviation checkpoints and other high throughput, high security applications for which ease of use and the customer experience are critical,” said Dale Bastian, Vice President of Sales, Identity Solutions at AOptix. “We are delighted to be partnering with Certis CISCO to make our products available for identity verification projects in Singapore.”

AOptix and Certis CISCO will work hand in hand to offer AOptix’s iris recognition and face capture systems to customers using biometrics for identity verification in aviation security and other applications.

AOptix iris recognition solutions already process tens of thousands of biometric transactions per day. Applications include aviation security at Gatwick Airport in London and other major airports, and immigration control such as all the air, land and sea border crossings in Qatar. AOptix has earned a respected reputation by transforming the biometrics industry with leading edge products that are fast, accurate, easy to use and provide a positive user experience.

“We value our partnership with AOptix because they are the leader in iris-based identity verification systems. We evaluated different biometric technologies and selected the AOptix iris recognition system because it provides the highest throughput and strongest accuracy while maintaining an easy-to-use interface for operators. With AOptix’s support, we will be able to offer new and current customers the best iris-based identity verification systems,” said Mr. Yap Tye San, General Manager of Certis CISCO.

The Certis Group is the most comprehensive security solutions provider in Singapore, with established regional footprints including China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates.

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