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Tech Electronics to resell Blue Line’s facial recognition solution

 

Tech Electronics has signed a partnership agreement with Blue Line Technology becoming Blue Line’s largest value-added reseller. The partnership allows Tech Electronics to offer Blue Line’s facial recognition technology to its customer base.

Blue Line’s solution, First Line Facial Recognition, is a camera-based system developed by veterans of law enforcement designed for threat detection, access control and concierge applications.

“We are excited to announce this partnership as a clear indication of the rapid expansion of our technology,” says Paul Brauss, CEO for Blue Line Technology. “With the size and capabilities of Tech Electronics, our product can reach more people.”

Tech Electronics is a technology services organization specializing in life safety and communication systems in the education, healthcare, construction, government, commercial-industrial, SMB, and worship industries.

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