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SCM Secure deploys biometric palm vein solution for UK child care facility

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Ed-Tech start-up SCM Secure, has deployed its biometric palm vein solution at two childcare facilities in Oxford, UK.

The Aunties’ Old School Nursery have installed the SCM Secure’s PalmSecure solution together with their cloudbased Learning Management System at its two settings. The PalmSecure solution allows parents to register themselves and their children upon arrival, making the sign-in process easier, quicker, and more efficient.

“The childcare industry is about ‘people’, and SCM Secure have found a way of introducing technology into that people-based universe,” explained Sandy Enjily, co-founder of The Aunties. “The Aunties applaud the rare integrity, values-based, visionary approach displayed by SCM Secure and feel privileged to be part of such a synergistic movement.”

SCM Secure AB is a Swedish based Ed-Tech Startup, with offices in Stockholm and London, and users on three continents. SCM Secure’s portfolio includes Smart Exams, Smart Quiz and Smart Paper and their unique solution Smart Classroom Manager, a biometric cloud-based Learning Management System, available for use from pre-schools, through primary and secondary settings, and even vocational training.

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