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NEXT Biometrics showcasing its newest products and tech at TRUSTECH

 

NEXT Biometrics will be showcasing smartcards using its flexible fingerprint sensor modules and a new generation of fingerprint sensor technology and scanners at TRUSTECH later this month.

TRUSTECH 2017 will be held November 28 to 30 at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France and focuses on secure transactions, authentication and connectivity solutions used in the financial services and retail industries, enterprise, security and IoT applications, as well as to meet government identification requirements.

In addition, Kolja Vogel, Biometric Solution Architect at NEXT, will be a featured speaker as part of the New Technologies Fostering Consumer Biometrics panel.

Earlier this month, NEXT Biometrics issued the interim results for Q3 2017 showing improved gross margins and revenue.

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