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Istanbul Biometrics Summit 2012

 

Istanbul Biometrics Summit 2012
November 19, 2012 – Istanbul, Turkey

Turkey’s first biometrics summit will be held on November 19 and will provide an opportunity for sharing comprehensive information on biometric solutions for both industry and end-user stakeholders.

The event, Istanbul Biometrics Summit 2012, will be held at the Istanbul Marriott Asia Hotel and will discuss new biometric technologies through a high-level speaker roster. The event will also host an exposition.

The event will focus on a myriad of biometric modalities, including: fingerprint, palm vein, face, finger vein, iris and voice recognition. Key subjects for breakout discussions to discussed by leading professionals in the sector will include: ID management trends, recent advances, cost advantages of biometrics, data security and the latest applications and standards concerning system integration.

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