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Suprema recognizes biometrics collaborators’ excellence at global partner conference

Suprema recognizes biometrics collaborators’ excellence at global partner conference
 

The 10th Suprema Global Partner Program (SGPP) conference has concluded in Lisbon, Portugal, with 133 participants from 66 companies among regional biometrics distributors, system integrators, and strategic partners attending the event.

SGPP 2019 allowed Suprema to showcase its upcoming technologies, pre-launch prototypes, technology roadmap, and customer success stories with partners from around the world. Suprema also unveiled an exclusive prototype of a new facial recognition product, and demonstrated the newest version of its BioStar 2 security platform and mobile credential technologies, according to the announcement.

Suprema has named Spain-based Kimaldi its 2019 Partner of the Year, recognizing its excellence in delivering major customer wins and new product sales. Other partners recognized include Seguridad Automatización y Control of Columbia, as SGPP’s Rising Star, Screencheck Middle East of the UAE as BioStar 2 Champion and, along with Portugal’s Elo SI, Turkey’s Meyer, and BioConnect for Best Project. Solution Expert Technology Limited of China was honored with the Best Marcom Award, and Elo SI received the Best Cooperation acknowledgement.

Suprema has been running the SGPP conference annually since 2010.

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