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Biometrics firm iEvo moves to bigger facility, expands manpower

 

The biometric boom has prompted iEvo bosses to move their headquarters.

The iEvo group develops personnel and facility security management tools. iEvo also develops high quality fingerprint scanners.

The new location will be within the Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate in North Shields, Tyne and Wear in the United Kingdom.

The new headquarters will not only be the base for a larger facility, but also will give the group enough elbow room to expand operations in the region. The company expects to make significant increases in manpower, in order to meet the rising demand for its biometric products.

The new facility will allow all sections to be accommodated under one roof including the marketing department, which will be launching new campaigns in the coming months. Another change is iEvo has tapped into local universities by welcoming apprentices into its fold.

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