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ID R&D named a top pick in fintech for Disrupt SF

 

Biometrics solutions provider ID R&D announced it has been selected by TechCrunch as a Top Pick in Fintech for Disrupt SF, the world’s biggest tech startup conference which takes place September 5-7.

According to TechCrunch, “TC Top Picks is our latest way to shine a spotlight on amazing pre-Series A startup founders. We carefully reviewed and vetted each application and chose only five startups from each of these categories: AI, AR/VR, Blockchain, Biotech/Healthtech, Fintech, Gaming, Privacy/Security, Space, Mobility, Retail or Robotics/IoT/Hardware.”

“We are thrilled to be selected as a TechCrunch Top Pick for Fintech,” said ID R&D CEO Alexey Khitrov. “Long-time experts in the industry are excited about our groundbreaking biometrics solutions. We look forward to demonstrating them at Disrupt SF.”

ID R&D has experienced an eventful year so far. In March Microsoft named the company a Top 10 AI Startup in its AI Innovate global competition and they were selected to join the accelerator program for Plug and Play’s Fintech Batch. In May, Samsung SDS added ID R&D to the Samsung SDS Digital Identity Platform and Google accepted ID R&D into Google Cloud for Startups program in June.

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