Suprema to showcase GDPR-ready enterprise access at Security Essen 2018
Suprema will showcase GDPR-ready enterprise access control solutions next week at Security Essen 2018 in addition to its latest range of biometric readers, multi-band RF card readers, mobile credentials and access control software platform.
Outdoor fingerprint terminal BioLite N2 is designed for both the enterprise access control systems and time attendance applications. With a 1.2GHz CPU and 4GB memory, BioLite N2 achieves matching speed up to 20,000 matches per second and accommodates up to 10,000 users and provides instant matching results with minimal lag time. It features a rugged IP67 structure with a operating temperature range between -20 to 50 C. The device also features illuminated keypad and high-contrast GUI for better visibility under various lighting conditions.
Suprema will also introduce its latest development of mobile credential technology. The BioStar 2 Mobile Card enables users to issue electronic ID cards in users’ smartphones. BioStar 2 Mobile Card supports NFC and BLE communication to make the credential versatile over both Android smartphones and iPhones.
Suprema has established direct operations in 3 EU countries – France, Germany and UK – to improve local sales and technical support. According to the IHS Markit 2016 report, the company ranked first in EMEA market share for biometric access control.
“At Suprema, our commitment is focused to meet stringent requirement from enterprise-level security systems, provide best available credential technology and response to growing IoT trends,” said Hanchul Kim, Sales Director at Suprema. “As a result, we’d like to create an added revenue opportunity for Suprema’s global distribution partners and installers in promoting their Suprema portfolio offering.”
Panasonic will also be at Security Essen showcasing its FacePRO facial recognition solution at the booth of its technology partner Genetec.
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access control | biometrics | enterprise | fingerprint readers | GDPR | Suprema
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