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M2SYS named one of Georgia’s top-40 innovative tech companies

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The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) has announced M2SYS Technology as one of its Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia.

TAG’s Top 40 Awards recognize Georgia-based technology companies for their innovation, financial impact and efforts at spreading Georgia’s technology initiatives throughout the United States and the world.

“We are honored to receive recognition as one of the Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia,” Mizan Rahman, Founder and CEO of M2SYS Technology said. “Georgia continues to be a leader in technology innovation by providing a progressive, collaborative community environment that allows us to recruit top talent and excel as a business. We are proud to be a part of a society that passionately supports the growth and development of technology.”

Reported previously in BiometricUpdate.com, M2SYS recently announced that optometric dispensary chain U.S. Vision has deployed its RightPunch PC-based biometric time clock system to the company’s existing Kronos timekeeping suite.

Earlier this month, the company made its latest appointment: Steve Runyan as VP of Sales for its Workforce Solutions division.

M2SYS has also announced that its next #biometricchat will take place later this month, on March 28, and will focus on the use of biometric identification for border control, ePassports and voter registration with Cyrille Bataller from Accenture.

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