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Google Cloud Startup Program will enable ID R&D to accelerate development

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AI-based biometric authentication products developer ID R&D announced it has been accepted into the Google Cloud Startup Program. The purpose of the program is to help companies build the fastest, most scalable, infrastructure with the support of Google’s mentorship, training, and cloud services.

According to the announcement, having access to Google’s substantial computational and technical resources, tools and consultation with solution engineers will enable ID R&D to accelerate development and training of its biometric solutions and bring a new generation of frictionless authentication solutions to the marketplace.

“We are excited to be selected into the Google Cloud Platform Program and look forward to working with the Google Cloud Platform Team,” said co-founder and CEO of ID R&D Alexey Khitrov.

In March the company was selected by Microsoft Ventures for the final round of the Innovate AI competition and was also selected to join the accelerator program for Plug and Play’s Fintech Batch.

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