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FPC tops Sweden Technology Fast 50, announces new integration with Precise Biometrics

 

Fingerprint Cards has been announced the winner in Deloitte’s annual Sweden Technology Fast 50, a cross-industry ranking of technology companies in Sweden. Fingerprint Cards took first place with a growth rate of 28,126%. The average growth among the companies ranked this year was 1,408%.

Now in its 13th year, Sweden Technology Fast 50 was established by Deloitte for technology companies in Sweden. The ranking is based on companies’ average revenue growth over the past four years and includes both public and private companies. The list covers all types of technology, from internet and computer equipment to the green tech and life sciences.

New integrations

The OnePlus 3T was launched today and features Fingerprint Cards sensor FPC1245 and Precise Biometrics’ algorithm solution for fingerprint recognition in mobile devices, Precise BioMatch Mobile.

According to a company statement, the FPC1245 sensor in OnePlus 3T supports 0.2s unlock time, 360 degree rotation and self-learning accuracy.

OnePlus 3T is an upgrade of OnePlus 3 launched earlier this year.

In related news, the newly launched Vivo X9 Plus also features the FPC1245 sensor.

Just last week, an unnamed OEM in Taiwan launched a smartphone model featuring Fingerprint Cards‘ sensor FPC1155 and Precise Biometrics‘ Precise BioMatch Mobile.

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