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IDEMIA presenting H1 2018 financial results August 2

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IDEMIA presenting H1 2018 financial results August 2
 

IDEMIA announced it will present its 2018 half-year financial results to investors on Thursday August 2nd.

CEO Didier Lamouche, COO Frédéric Beylier and CFO Laurent Lemaire will be presenting the financial results and taking questions the same day at 9:00AM EST.

The company’s workforce is comprised of 14,000 employees from all over the world, including 2,000 in the research and development department. With nearly €3 billion (US$3.5 billion) in revenues, IDEMIA serves clients in 180 countries and provides services to financial institutions, mobile operators, connected objects, citizen identity, and public security.

Last month the UK Home Office Biometrics (HOB) Programme awarded IDEMIA a five year contract to deliver a new fingerprint matcher service and the U.S. Department of State’s Consular Affairs office announced its plan to issue the Augmented Identity firm a new sole source contract for facial recognition software.

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