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UnionCommunity introduces new product line at global partner conference

 

UnionCommunity, whose brands include Virdi and Nitgen, recently hosted its 9th global partner conference at the Korea International Exhibition Center to introduce the company’s new brand, product series and mission plan.

More than 100 partners from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia attended and were the first to be introduced to the ‘UBio Series’ which includes the Ubio-X Pro facial recognition access control and time and attendance system, the UBio-X Slim fingerprint terminal, the UBio-ID identification system and the UBio Alpeta software solution.

Ubio-X Pro will be released in April and UBio-X Slim will launch in May. The company also expects to launch a 5-inch portable fingerprint terminal and iris terminal this year. UnionCommunity also demonstrated the customizable UBio Alpeta software solution which provides functions for access control and attendance management. It is scheduled to also launch in May. The company notes that it can connect 2,000 terminals and 20,000 administrators simultaneously.

The biometrics technology company will be participating in ISC West next week in Las Vegas.

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