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Human Recognition Systems exhibited at London biometrics event

 

Human Recognition Systems were kept busy at this years’ Biometrics 2012 exhibition in London held earlier this week.

Of particular interest was Human Recognition Systems’ ground-breaking MFlow Journey platform, a world-first solution which recently helped the biometrics company collect two prestigious awards in as many weeks.

The platform continued to pull in the crowds as demonstrations showed visitors how long it had taken them to travel from one side of the HRS stand to the other. Operational in key airports such as London Gatwick Airport and London City Airport, MFlow Journey utilizes passive facial recognition technology to track and measure people flow, providing real-time passenger journey and queue measurement information to help reduce queue times and bottlenecks.

Human Recognition Systems also demonstrated a selection of their portable and robust biometric platforms including MSite Lite and MForce which have been designed to facilitate mobile identity verification in the most remote and harshest of environments, suitable for mining, construction and military applications amongst others.

“The two day exhibition was a great opportunity to meet with many of our key technology partners helping us to deliver our award-winning solutions, said Paul Goodrich, Human Recognition Systems’ Sales & Marketing Director. “We look forward to continued growth with our partners as we develop a number of innovative solutions that allow our clients to realise business performance improvements from identity assurance.”

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