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Suprema updates website to better serve global customer base

Suprema updates website to better serve global customer base
 

In an effort to better serve its global customer base Suprema has added extensive content about its latest developments, products and services to its website in Spanish, French, German and Japanese.

“With Suprema’s global expansion during the last couple of years, we had increasing number of website visitors and inquiries from non-English speaking countries,” explains Andy Ahn, Marketing Director at Suprema. “We added those new languages to accommodate demands from our strategic markets and to fulfill our customers’ needs by providing information in customers’ languages.”

Suprema previously offered its website in English and Korean.

Suprema recently launched FaceLite, a compact facial recognition terminal designed for enterprise access control systems and time and attendance applications. The company will be exhibiting a number of its biometric solutions this month at ID4Africa in Johannesburg.

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