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Innometriks’ new Rhino Touch reader to use Lumidigm fingerprint sensor

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Lumidigm has announced that Innometriks has embedded its V-Series multispectral fingerprint sensor into its new Rhino Touch reader set to be introduced at the ISC West show in Las Vegas, April 10-12, 2013.

The new Rhino Touch reader can be deployed as a self-service CAC/TWIC/PIV verification and access control system, including all card signatures, certificates and personal information.

“The market has been looking for a way to be more efficient at vetting these complex credentials,” John Cassie, Innometriks CEO said. “The unique ability of Lumidigm’s sensors to get a great image of the finger the first time, every time is critical for making a truly intuitive biometric device.”

According to the company, a seven-inch touchscreen provides a kiosk-level interface and expands on many key features of the successful Rhino reader.

“We’re excited to provide Innometriks’ new Rhino Touch with a solution that conventional fingerprint technologies simply cannot deliver,” Bill Spence, Lumidigm vice president for North America, Europe and Australia said. “Lumidigm’s ability to get a great fingerprint image every time, regardless of the conditions, has significantly expanded the range of applications and environments where biometrics can be successfully deployed and scaled in the real world.”

The new reader will be on display at ISC West, at Booth 22126 in the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas from April 10-12, 2013.

Reported previously in BiometricUpdate.com, the biometric systems at the ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge in Belgium are being replaced with Lumidigm V-Series multispectral fingerprint readers.

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