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Suprema Middle East brings enterprise access control to Intersec Saudi Arabia

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Suprema Middle East is showcasing its enterprise access control solution for the Saudi Arabian market this week at Intersec Saudi Arabia 2018. The Korea-headquartered biometrics and security company announced its Middle East operations earlier this year.

Suprema’s CoreStation is a biometrics-based intelligent access controller designed for mid to enterprise-level systems. It can accommodate up to 500,000 users with rapid fingerprint matching speed of up to 400,000 matches per second.

CoreStation offers access control functionalities for up to 132 access points, and with the BioStar 2 security platform, provides biometric readiness and Ethernet communications. The device also provides centralized biometric template management and interfaces with a complete set of reader technologies including RS-485 and Wiegand.

“Suprema’s CoreStation is designed to fulfill the demand for biometric technology within the more-secure, larger scale access control applications with centralized topology, managing fingerprint matching and biometric data storage from a secure location,” explained Mohamed Elshenawy, regional sales director at Suprema Middle East. “The addition of CoreStation to our portfolio offers customers greater choice and flexibility in designing security systems.”

Suprema Middle East serves the company’s GCC-wide customers with localized sales and technical support.

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