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Forbes recognizes AimBrain co-founders

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AimBrain co-founders – CEO Andrius Sutas and CTO Alesis Novik – have been included on this year’s Forbes European Technology 30 Under 30 list of ‘disruptors, entrepreneurs and innovators’.

The European Technology list is divided into ten categories and features 300 individuals from 34 countries across Europe. In its third year, the list was distilled by a panel of expert judges and honourees were judged on ‘leadership and disruption; entrepreneurial mind-set and results; and the likelihood of changing their field over the next half-century’, according to Forbes.

“I am honoured to have been selected for this accolade,” commented Sutas. “Alesis and I have built a company around our vision for a simpler, smarter way to authenticate, using a Biometric Identity as-a-Service (BIDaaS) approach centred on an algorithmically-derived digital identity in the cloud.”

Previously reported, AimBrain and strategic law firm JAG Shaw Baker published a whitepaper earlier this month examining the responsibilities of organizations collecting, storing, and making use of biometric data.

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