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Neurotechnology establishes distributor partnership with SecuEra

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SecuEra Technologies has signed a distribution agreement with Neurotechnology to sell Neurotechnology’s complete line of MINEX III/FIPS 201/PIV certified products for multimodal biometric projects including fingerprint, face, iris, palm print and speaker identification and authentication.

SecuEra will also provide custom development and integration services to help consumers implement products efficiently and economically.

The product line includes: MegaMatcher SDK; VeriLook SDK; VeriFinger SDK; VeriEye SDK; VeriSpeak SDK; and, SentiBotics.

“We not only resell Neurotechnology products, but also leverage their algorithms to enhance the accuracy and security of our own identity management products,” said SecuEra CEO Gurpreet Manes about the agreement. “The benefit to our customers is a product with not only lower risks and costs of usage, but it is also scalable, modular, and hardware agnostic, which simplifies enrollment, personalization, and issuance processes.”

“We have 25 years experience in the biometrics and AI industry, and during this period we developed a large software product portfolio, which includes our proprietary algorithms for the main biometric modalities demanded in identification and authentication projects of any scale,” said Antonello Mincone, Business Development Manager at Neurotechnology. “We are glad to have established a distributor partnership with SecuEra to further strengthen our presence in the various biometric markets and prove to customers the quality of our products, especially in accuracy and speed.”

SecuEra will display a selection of its product line at CES 2016.

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