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IBIA welcomes new members

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Clarkson University, Hitachi Beijing, Liquid Inc, Telos ID, Typing DNA, and Vigilant Solutions have joined the International Biometrics + Identity Association (IBIA) as full members, and Charter Communications has joined as an affiliate member.

The IBIA advances the adoption and responsible use of technology-based identification solutions to enhance identity security and privacy and to facilitate convenience and productivity for government, business and consumers. The organization includes the leading developers of identity solutions, academic researchers, start-ups with new, game-changing technologies and end users.

“Our newest members reflect the diverse solutions and international stakeholders shaping the industry,” said Tovah LaDier, managing director, IBIA. “These companies are leaders in their respective fields and we are proud to welcome them to our growing ranks.”

Earlier this week it was announced that Bob Eckel of OT-Morpho is joining the IBIA Board of Directors.

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