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Goode Intelligence announces London biometrics summit

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Goode Intelligence announced that the Goode Intelligence Biometric Summit London 2018 will be on June 21st in partnership with RANT Events.

U.S. Investment bank and platinum sponsor Stifel is hosting the event at its conference facilities in London. The conference features industry leaders, cybersecurity experts, biometric technology specialists and prominent members of the banking and investment community.

“The Goode Intelligence Biometric Summit London 2018 is bringing together the best in breed of sponsors, delegates and research for an afternoon of insight through enlightening talks and interactive workshops,” said Alan Goode, CEO & Chief Analyst, Goode Intelligence.

“Our goal is to provide a great opportunity for people to both contribute their experiences and to learn. There will be industry leaders and experts on hand to share knowledge and case studies so attendees can discover the latest developments in biometric technology and build their understanding,” continued Goode. “In addition, there will be a mix of companies at various stages of development from private start-ups through to established, listed companies, with a number of advice, business acceleration and investment opportunities to explore.”

According to the market research firm’s 2018 Biometric Industry Predictions, the global biometrics market may experience a brief “plateau” or “dip” in 2018 as “the industry pauses to catch its breath” after four years of strong growth.

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