FB pixel

Vision-Box to demo biometric passenger processing system at Passenger Terminal Expo

 

Vision-Box announced that it will be demonstrating its biometrics passenger processing system at Passenger Terminal Expo in Cologne, Germany from March 15 -17.

In their presentation, “The happy flow revolution: passengers using the airport by themselves,” Vision-Box CEO Miguel Leitmann and Aruba Airport Authority CEO James Fazio will exhibit the Orchestra passenger flow platform, along with the AppyFlow app.

The move follows Aruba Airport Authority’s (AAA) expansion of the Vision-Box developed biometrics passenger processing system at both the arrivals and departures gates of Queen Beatrix International Airport.

Using facial biometrics as a single token, the streamlined, paperless method authenticates passengers from check-in to departure, resulting in a significant decrease in passenger waiting times, improved operations, and a strong collaboration between airlines, airport and border control authorities.

Vision-Box’s new platform, orchestra, is designed for airports, airlines and governments’ managed services, integrating real-time passenger flow management, security and privacy infrastructure and actionable intelligence through effective data analytics capability.

“[Orchestra is] the only common-use management platform bringing stakeholders together, building powerful business intelligence and helping to cope with soaring passenger numbers while offering a unique passenger-centric experience,” said Vision-Box CEO Miguel Leitmann. “Airports have to go digital: what really needs to expand is not physical space or resources; it is intelligence. And for that you need powerful orchestration.”

As the first platform ever based on an end-to-end self-service passenger experience, orchestra converts passenger data and people’s flow taken from border control authorities into actionable intelligence. The data has proved to lead to accelerated efficiency, improved risk anticipation and security and new revenue growth.

Throughout the passenger’s airport experience, biometrics are used as a single authentication token to activate the passenger’s transactions at each touch-point. This is conducted by using services and data from a virtual Passenger Data Envelope, which will be used by stakeholders according to privacy by design and permission-based policies to improve efficiency, security and deliver better services.

Article Topics

 |   |   |   |   |   | 

Latest Biometrics News

 

UK government wades into private sector territory with mDL, digital wallet

The UK government has thrown the nation’s digital identity ecosystem into confusion with the revelation that the Gov.uk digital wallet…

 

Trump unveils landmark AI initiative called ‘Stargate’

Coinciding with his repeal of former President Joe Biden’s 2023 AI Executive Order that required AI companies to share safety…

 

Opinion: Mexico’s AI Bill highlights global trends in compliance and fair use

By Tony Porter, Chief Privacy Officer, Corsight AI The global regulatory landscape for AI is evolving at a breakneck pace,…

 

All eyes on AI Act exemptions as ban on high-risk AI systems nears

Despite being celebrated as the world’s first comprehensive AI legislation in the world, the European Union’s AI Act has left…

 

Idemia liveness detection tops DHS evaluation

Idemia Public Security has announced it scored the highest biometric accuracy and fairness in an assessment of its liveness detection…

 

Keyless adds $2M in funding to fuel North American expansion

Keyless has raised $2 million in a selective strategic funding round to support its plans for continued growth in 2025,…

Comments

12 Replies to “Vision-Box to demo biometric passenger processing system at Passenger Terminal Expo”

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Viewed This Week

Featured Company

Biometrics Insight, Opinion

Digital ID In-Depth

Biometrics White Papers

Biometrics Events