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BIO-key CEO Michael DePasquale to present at security investor conference

 

BIO-key announced today that CEO Michael DePasquale will present at the 15th Annual Imperial Capital Security Investor Conference in New York City this Wednesday at 11:30 am EST. This is the third year in a row that BIO-key will be participating at this institutional investor conference.

“We are grateful to Imperial for inviting us to participate at the conference over the past several years as we’ve found it to be a great platform to expand awareness of BIO-key’s secure solutions and extend our strategic relationships,” stated Mike DePasquale, Chairman & CEO of BIO-key.

Imperial Capital’s Security Investor Conference connects security focused companies with key investors and business leaders. The conference will highlight 65 public and private companies to more than 400 attendees and offers investors access to senior management teams while they present their positioning and strategic growth plans to deliver security solutions across the global consumer, enterprise and government markets.

BIO-key recently secured orders from two customers for its biometric authentication platform worth more than $10 million combined.

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