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NEXT Biometrics poised to grab significant market share: Frost & Sullivan

 

NEXT Biometrics has won the Frost & Sullivan 2017 European Enabling Technology Leadership Award for its achievements in fingerprint sensor technology.

This recognition comes on the heals of the company shipping sensor number 3 million last week, demonstrating NEXT’s ability to consistently mass produce fingerprint sensors with industry normal yield figures.

The global research firm noted that NEXT “is poised to grab significant market share with advantageous pricing, without sacrificing convenience and security of the sensors. NEXT offers the first fully flexible fingerprint area sensor for smartcards and the first commercial fingerprint sensor produced in low-temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) process.”

“We are honored that the technology leadership award recognizes the superiority of NEXT’s large cost-effective and highly-secure flexible and rigid fingerprint sensors,” commented NEXT CEO Ritu Favre.

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