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O-FILM licenses Precise Biometrics’ algorithm solution for fingerprint recognition

 

Precise Biometrics has entered into a commercial software license and distribution agreement with Chinese module house O-FILM for the licensing of Precise Biometrics’ algorithm solution for fingerprint recognition in mobile devices, Precise BioMatch Mobile.

The patented hybrid algorithm solution is optimized for small fingerprint sensors and platforms with limited processing power and memory.

The agreement generates royalty revenues based on O-Film’s sales of fingerprint identification modules with Precise BioMatch Mobile for one of their sensor partners.

“We are pleased that O-FILM has chosen our fingerprint software to provide the best user experience and security for their fingerprint modules. This agreement broadens our distribution channel and strengthens our position as the leader in fingerprint software” said Håkan Persson, CEO of Precise Biometrics.

Just last month, Precise released a new security suite that includes fingerprint matching software with spoof and liveness detection, as well as standalone anti-spoof products and services.

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