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Innovise and FaceID collaborate for facial recognition time and attendance solution

 

Innovise Software will add facial recognition from FaceID Biometrics to its portfolio as part of its Timegate workforce management product through a channel partnership, FMJ reports.

Dual Sensor technology from FaceID provides 3D imaging, generating secure, accurate visual records in less than one second per transaction. Its integration with Timegate gives Innovise customers increased choice for employee time and attendance control.

“FaceID was first to market with its patented, embedded ‘Dual Sensor’ algorithm,” says FaceID Managing Director Stuart Worthington. “It continues to maintain its leadership position, being recognised as one of the best performing systems on the market today. This agreement is key to our strategy of partnering with software companies who are leaders in their sector. Teamed with Timegate, the FM sector’s leading workforce management solution, this certainly is an exciting partnership.”

Superfresh Growers recently selected palm vein authentication technology from Fujitsu for its warehouses and farms in the latest major announcement of biometric deployment for time and attendance.

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