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Global Iris Recognition Summit 2018

 

Global Iris Recognition Summit 2018
March 12 – 13 2018
Beijing, China

Using biometrics for authentication and human-computer interaction has become an important market trend. Compared to the popular fingerprint recognition and face recognition, iris recognition has prominent advantage in accuracy, stability, reproducibility, living detection and other safety performance. Iris recognition technology began to be widely used in finance, healthcare, security, access control, industrial control and even kids anti-lost.

Global Iris Recognition Summit 2018 is the only event focused on iris recognition technologies and applications. We will gather global leading innovators and developers in Beijing, China on 12-13 March. Topics will be focused on the innovations of iris recognition technologies and applications. It will be an inspiring and brainstorming event for every participant. Welcome to join us!

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